Sindor 200SC
- Manufacturer
- Sinon
- Category
- Insecticides
- Registered until
- 2025-06-29
- Registration number
- 67781
- Active materials
- imidacloprid200 g/l
General Instructions:
Insecticide Resistance Warning:
Sindor 200 SC Insecticide belongs to Group 4A insecticides.
Resistance may develop in insect populations with repeated use.
Consult local suppliers or agricultural department agronomists for resistance management strategies.
Resistance Management Strategy:
Specific strategies for controlling pests in different crops.
Avoid consecutive sprays of Sindor 200 SC Insecticide within and between seasons.
Rotate with insecticides from other mode of action groups.
Mixing/Application:
Prior to Mixing:
Shake container vigorously before use.
Special Instructions for Stone Fruit:
Dilute Spraying:
Apply with a sprayer designed for high water volumes.
Achieve even coverage throughout the crop canopy.
Spray to the point of run-off.
Concentrate Spraying:
Use a sprayer designed for concentrate spraying matched to the crop.
Ensure even coverage throughout the crop canopy using the chosen water volume.
Application (Cotton):
Ground Application:
Use hollow cone nozzles with a minimum spray volume of 100 L/ha.
Ensure droplet VMD of 150 – 180 microns.
Maintain correct nozzle overlap pattern for thorough coverage.
Aerial Application:
Apply in a minimum spray volume of 25 L/ha.
Ensure droplet VMD of 120 -150 microns.
Avoid Ultra Low Volume (ULV) methods.
Export of Treated Produce:
Check MRLs and import tolerances before exporting edible produce treated with Sindor 200 SC Insecticide.
Compatibility:
Sindor 200 SC Insecticide is compatible with specific products.
Test mixtures before large-scale mixing.
Consider changes in climatic conditions affecting plant sensitivity to mixtures.
Protection of Livestock:
Avoid spraying on plants in flower while bees are foraging.
Do not graze treated areas or feed treated produce to animals.
Protection of Wildlife, Fish, Crustaceans, and Environment:
Prevent contamination of water bodies with the chemical or used containers.
Employ spray drift minimization strategies, especially in aerial applications.
Storage and Disposal:
Store in a closed original container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
Rinse containers before disposal and follow recycling or waste management regulations.
Registered for cultures |
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Eggplant |
Tomatoes |
Apples |
Cotton |