What is the use of ampligo insecticide?
Ampligo is a broad spectrum insecticide, with excellent efficacy against lepidopteran insect pests on a range of crops. Ampligo ensures Knockdown activity against most of the life stages of the insects like eggs, larva & adults, thus minimizing feeding damage and economic loss.
What is ZC formulation?
ZC is a mixed formulation of CS and SC and is a stable aqueous suspension of microcapsules and solid fine particles, each of which contains one or more active ingredients. The formulation is intended for dilution into water prior to spray application.
How do you use Ampligo Syngenta?
Recommended dose: 80ml per acre with 200 lts of water. Target pests: Pod Borer. Time of application: First spray @ pod initiation 90-95 days after sowing and Second spray @ pod maturity 110-115 days after sowing.
What is the use of Chlorantraniliprole?
Chlorantraniliprole is a new insecticide belonging to the anthranilic diamide class of chemistry and is intended for the control of Lepidopteran, Coleopteran, and some Dipteran pests in commercial agriculture on both perennial and annual crops.
What is the price of Ampligo?
Ampligo (Syngenta), Packaging Size: 500 mL, Rs 4350 /bottle Vedant Enterprises | ID: 22244376155.
What is Ampligo?
Ampligo is a broad spectrum insecticide that can be used to control Tuta Absoluta, Diamond Back Moth, Whiteflies, Leaf-hoppers and Fall Army Worm.
What is the meaning of EC in insecticide?
Emulsifiable Concentrate (E or EC) EC formulations usually contain an oil-soluble liquid active ingredient, a petroleum-based solvent, and an emulsifier (mixing agent). The emulsifier allows the active ingredient in the solvent to mix with water, these form an emulsion.
Is Chlorantraniliprole safe?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) classifies chlorantraniliprole as a “Reduced Risk” pesticide. This means that chlorantraniliprole poses a lower risk to human health and the environment than other pesticides allowed for the same uses.
What are the most harmful pesticides?
Paraquat is one of only two pesticides still used in the United States that is either banned or being phased out in the European Union, China and Brazil. It’s the most acutely lethal herbicide still in use today and has resulted in the death of at least 30 people in the United States in the past 30 years.