Asataf

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Rallis India
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Insecticides
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Asataf (Rallis India Limited) is a broad-spectrum insecticide that contains 45% SC of the active ingredient Emamectin benzoate. Emamectin benzoate is an avermectin insecticide that works by disrupting the nervous system of insects. It binds to the glutamate-gated chloride channels in the insect's nervous system, which leads to paralysis and death.

Features and Benefits of Asataf

  • Broad-spectrum activity against a wide range of pests, including sucking pests, chewing pests, and mites.
  • Contact and stomach action for effective control of pests.
  • Long-lasting residual activity of up to 21 days.
  • Safe to natural enemies.
  • Compatible with other crop protection products.

How to use Asataf

Asataf is applied to the foliage of crops as a foliar spray. The recommended application rate will vary depending on the type of pest being controlled and the crop being treated. Please consult the product label for specific application rates.

Safety precautions

Asataf is a moderately toxic insecticide. It is important to wear gloves and protective clothing when applying Asataf. Do not apply Asataf to flowering plants, as it may be harmful to bees and other beneficial insects.

Overall, Asataf is a safe and effective insecticide that offers effective control of a wide range of pests in a wide range of crops.

Dose on rice and cotton

The recommended dose of Asataf on rice and cotton is 1.0-1.5 ml per liter of water. This translates to a dose of 200-250 ml per hectare. However, the actual dose may vary depending on the severity of the pest infestation and the local conditions. It is always best to consult with a local agricultural expert to get the best advice on how to use Asataf on your rice and cotton crops.

Here are some additional tips for using Asataf on rice and cotton:

  • Apply Asataf as a foliar spray using a knapsack sprayer or a boom sprayer.
  • Apply Asataf early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid evaporation losses.
  • Make sure that the rice and cotton crops are well-watered before and after application of Asataf.
  • Avoid applying Asataf when the wind is blowing, as this may lead to drift and damage to non-target crops.
  • Use Asataf in rotation with other insecticides to prevent the development of resistance in pest populations.
  • Avoid applying Asataf to flowering plants, as it may be harmful to bees and other beneficial insects.
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