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Diafenthiuron 50%WP


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About Eagle Difenthiuron 50% WP is a broad Spectrum insecticide. It paralyses the pest, which remain immobile on the crop until death in about 3-4 days. Insecticide and acaricide which kills larva, nymph and adult by contact and stomach action. It has Vapour phase. It is Translaminar. It controls pests on lowerleaf side also. Unique: no cross resistance Immediately after feeding reproduction stop

Time of Application 1st spray during initial appearance of pests and repeat one or two sprays at 15 days interval depending on pest intensity.

Dose 240 gm / acre

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Cotton is one of the oldest fibers under human cultivation, with traces of cotton over 7,000 years old recovered from archaeological sites. Cotton is also one of the most used natural fibers in existence today, with consumers everywhere wearing and using cotton for various purposes.

Cotton is the most important fibre crop not only of India but of the entire world. Cotton and its by-products are used in the production of a huge range of products including bank notes, margarine, rubber and medical supplies . Millions of acres globally are devoted to the production of cotton, whether it be new world cotton, with longer, smoother fibers, or the shorter and coarser old world varieties. 3


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White Fly

Aphid

Most Destructive Cotton Pests White Fly Aphid

Jassid Thrips 4

Whiteies are sucking insects and their feeding removes nutrients from the plant.

Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the super family Aphidoidea.

Jassid

Jassid is a sucking pest occurring throughout the crop growing period on chilli in all the zones.

Thrips

Thrips are tiny insects about as fat as a sewing needle that dine on many plants worldwide.


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Aphids Aphids are soft-bodied insects that use their piercing sucking mouthparts to feed on plant sap. They usually occur in colonies on the undersides of tender terminal growth. Heavily-infested leaves can wilt or turn yellow because of excessive sap removal. Aphids produce large amounts of a sugary liquid waste called "honeydew". The honeydew that drops from these insects can spot the windows and ďŹ nish of cars parked under infested trees. A fungus called sooty mold can grow on honeydew deposits that accumulate on leaves and branches, turning them black. The appearance of sooty mold on plants may be the ďŹ rst time that an aphid infestation is noticed. The drops can attract other insects such as ants, that will feed on the sticky deposits.

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Thrips There are more than 6,000 thrips species sucking the life from plants all over the world. Thrips damage plants by sucking their juices and scraping at fruits, owers and leaves. Plant leaves may turn pale, splotchy, and silvery, then die. Injured plants are twisted, discoloured and scarred.

Jassids Jassids are small, leaf-feeding insects ranging from green, through to yellow-green to brown. Conditions that favour leafhoppers, long intervals between harvests and spells of hot, dry weather, are poor growing conditions for the crop. Jassids can transmit diseases such as viruses and mycoplasma.

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White Fly Whiteflies feed on the underside of leaves and are often confused with aphids. Both adult and nymph whiteflies feed by sucking plant juices out of the foliage. Large populations or heavy feeding by whitefly can give plants a mottled look, cause yellowing and eventually death to the host plant.

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