Volax

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Product Overview

Volax is a non-systemic insecticide developed by Indofil Industries Ltd. that provides effective control against a wide range of foliage-feeding caterpillars in various crops, particularly cotton and okra. It contains Emamectin benzoate 5% SG as its active ingredient, a macrocyclic lactone insecticide that disrupts the normal functioning of the insect's nervous system.

Mode of Action

Emamectin benzoate's insecticidal activity stems from its binding to glutamate-gated chloride channels (GluCls) in insect nerve cells. GluCls are essential for regulating the flow of chloride ions across the cell membrane, and their disruption by Emamectin benzoate leads to uncontrolled excitation of nerve cells, causing paralysis and ultimately death of the insect.

Key Features and Benefits

Volax offers several advantages that make it a popular choice for caterpillar control:

  1. Broad-spectrum efficacy: Effectively controls a wide range of foliage-feeding caterpillars, including lepidopteran larvae.

  2. Non-systemic action: Provides effective contact control of caterpillars, minimizing the risk of environmental impact and residue on crops.

  3. Quick knockdown and long-lasting residual protection: Provides quick knockdown of caterpillars and long-lasting residual protection of up to 2 weeks, ensuring effective pest control.

  4. Low application rates: Effective at low application rates, reducing the environmental impact and minimizing residue on crops.

  5. Safe for beneficial insects: Relatively safe for beneficial insects, such as predators and parasites, making it suitable for integrated pest management (IPM) programs.

  6. Rainfastness: Provides good rainfastness, ensuring effective pest control even after rainfall.

Application Guidelines

Volax is typically applied as a foliar spray, ensuring thorough coverage of all plant parts, especially the undersides of leaves and areas where caterpillars are likely to feed. The recommended dosage varies depending on the target pest, crop stage, and severity of the infestation. Generally, a concentration of 76-88 g/ha is recommended for cotton and 54-69 g/ha for okra. Repeat applications may be necessary at intervals of 7-14 days, depending on pest pressure and weather conditions.

Safety Considerations

Volax is classified as moderately toxic, so it is essential to follow safety precautions during handling and application:

  1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Wear gloves, a mask, and overalls to minimize exposure to the product.

  2. Avoid Direct Contact: Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes to prevent irritation.

  3. Weather Conditions: Do not apply during hot or windy conditions to ensure proper dispersion and prevent drift.

  4. Waste Disposal: Dispose of empty containers and unused products responsibly to protect the environment.

Overall, Volax is a versatile and effective non-systemic insecticide that provides broad-spectrum, quick knockdown, and long-lasting control against a wide range of foliage-feeding caterpillars in various crops. Its non-systemic action, low application rates, safety for beneficial insects, and rainfastness make it a valuable tool for integrated pest management (IPM) programs.

Additional Information

  • Product type: Non-systemic insecticide

  • Active ingredient: Emamectin benzoate 5% SG

  • Application method: Foliar spray

  • Target crops: Cotton and okra

  • Benefits: Broad-spectrum efficacy, non-systemic action, quick knockdown, long-lasting residual protection, low application rates, safe for beneficial insects, rainfastness

Please note that this information is for general guidance only. Always consult the product label for specific application instructions and safety precautions.

Here are some additional tips for using Volax effectively:

  1. Apply the spray evenly to all parts of the plant.

  2. Do not apply the spray during hot weather or when the plants are stressed.

  3. Avoid applying the spray to wet plants.

  4. Monitor the plants for signs of phytotoxicity or insect resistance.

  5. Rotate crops to prevent the development of insect resistance to Volax.

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