Oute
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- thifluzamide240 g/kg
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Oute (Godrej Agrovet Ltd) Thifluzamide 24% SC is a broad-spectrum systemic insecticide used to control a wide range of sucking and chewing insects on a variety of crops, including rice, cotton, vegetables, and fruit trees. It is a benzamide insecticide that acts by disrupting the normal functioning of the insect's nervous system, leading to paralysis and death.
Mode of Action
Thifluzamide acts by blocking the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the insect's nervous system. nAChRs are responsible for transmitting nerve impulses. When thifluzamide binds to nAChRs, it blocks the transmission of nerve impulses, leading to paralysis and death of the insect.
Application Rates
The application rate of Oute will vary depending on the target pest, crop, and environmental conditions.
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Rice: 200 to 300 grams per hectare
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Cotton: 300 to 400 grams per hectare
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Vegetables: 200 to 300 grams per hectare
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Fruit trees: 250 to 350 grams per hectare
Application Methods
Oute can be applied by foliar spray, soil drench, or seed treatment. Foliar spray is the most common application method for controlling sucking and chewing insects. Soil drench is used to control soilborne pests, while seed treatment is used to protect seedlings from insect pests.
Application Timing
Oute should be applied when pests are actively feeding and the crop is at a susceptible stage of growth.
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Rice: Oute can be applied at the tillering stage and panicle initiation stage to control leafhoppers and stem borers.
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Cotton: Oute can be applied at the seedling stage and flowering stage to control aphids, whiteflies, and bollworms.
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Vegetables: Oute can be applied at various stages of growth depending on the target pest. For example, it can be applied to control aphids on tomatoes during the flowering and fruiting stages.
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Fruit trees: Oute can be applied at various stages of growth depending on the target pest. For example, it can be applied to control codling moths on apples during the fruit development stage.
Re-entry Interval
The re-entry interval for Oute is 24 hours, meaning that people should not enter the treated area until 24 hours after the last application.
Precautions
Oute is a toxic chemical that should be handled with care. Always wear protective clothing, such as gloves, goggles, and a respirator, when handling the product. Do not apply the product in windy conditions or near water sources. Keep the product out of reach of children and pets.
Storage
Store Oute in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store the product with food, feed, or other pesticides.
Disposal
Dispose of unused Oute and empty containers according to local regulations. Do not contaminate water sources.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this document is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation for use. Always consult the product label for complete instructions, precautions, and specific application guidelines.
Conclusion
Oute is a versatile and effective insecticide that can be used to control a wide range of sucking and chewing insects on a variety of crops. It is important to follow the label instructions carefully and to wear protective clothing when handling and applying the product.
Registrado para cultivos | Calificar |
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Arroz | 0.2 - 0.3 kg |