Description
MODE OF ACTION:
- Fipro 0.3 has a new chemistry molecule with a unique mode of action
- It interferes in nerve impulse transmission by blocking Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA)-gated chloride channels in the central nervous system
- It blocks the passage/uptake of chloride ions resulting in excess neuronal stimulation
- This hyperexcitation of insects’ nerves and muscles leads death of the target insect.
USES ON: –
Crop(s) | Common Name of Pest | Dosage/HA | Dilution in Water | Waiting Period between last spray to harvest | Re-entry after each Application (In Hours) | |
AI
(gm) |
Formulation (kg) | |||||
Sugarcane | Root borer,Early shoot borer | 75-100 | 25.0-33.3 | 9 months | ||
Wheat | Termites | 0.06 | 20kg | —– | 91 | |
Rice | Green leaf hopper, Brown plant hopper, Stem borer, Rice Leaf Folder, Rice Gall Midge, White backed Plant hopper, Whorl maggot | 50-75 | 16.67-25.00 | 32 days |
PACK SIZE:
100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1ltr.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Fipro 0.3 is a broad-spectrum and systemic insecticide
- It has both contact and stomach action
- It belongs to phenyl-pyrazole group of insecticides
- Fipro 0.3 is very effective against insects resistant for conventional pesticides
- Fipro 0.3 also have good phytotonic effect, which enhances the root growth and more greenness
- It results significant increase in yield
- It has good applications and formulation flexibility
- Easy to use: Because of its granular formulation, it can be easily broadcasted on the standing crop
- It has quick and long duration control
- Feeding of treated insects stops soon after treatment
- It has higher potency for binding with insect receptor complexes than to mammalian complexes which makes it more selective for insects and safe for human and animals
- Longer persistency and greater solubility in water than other granules
- Fipro 0.3 is almost compatible with other insecticides
- Comparatively safer to the beneficial insects
- It has no cross resistance to conventional products
- Suitable for IPM
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