Bushido

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Nichino
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Product Overview

Bushido (Nichino Chemical India) NOVALURAN 5.25% + EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 0.9% W/W SC is a broad-spectrum insecticide that effectively controls a wide range of sucking and chewing insects in various crops, including vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. It is known for its unique dual-mode of action, rapid action, long residual activity, and favorable crop safety profile.

Active Ingredients

Bushido's active ingredients are novaluron, a benzoylphenylurea insecticide, and emamectin benzoate, an avermectin insecticide. Novaluron disrupts the insect's chitin synthesis, preventing the formation of the insect's exoskeleton, leading to death during molting. Emamectin benzoate acts as a neurotoxin, interfering with the insect's nervous system, causing paralysis and eventual death.

Mode of Action

Bushido acts as a contact and systemic insecticide. When applied to insects, both novaluron and emamectin benzoate quickly penetrate the insect's body through contact or ingestion, disrupting their respective biological processes, leading to death. Additionally, both active ingredients can be absorbed by the plant and translocated throughout the plant tissues, providing protection against insects feeding on various plant parts.

Application Methods

Bushido can be applied using various methods, including:

  • Foliar spraying: This involves spraying the insecticide directly onto the foliage of the plants to control insects feeding on the leaves, stems, and flowers.

  • Soil drenching: This method involves applying the insecticide to the soil around the base of the plant, targeting insects living in the soil or feeding on the roots.

  • Seed treatment: This method involves treating seeds with the insecticide before planting, providing protection against soil-borne insects and early-season pests.

Application Rates

The application rate of Bushido varies depending on the target insect species, crop type, and severity of the infestation. Generally, application rates range from 200 to 400 milliliters of product per hectare (ml/ha) for foliar spraying and 400 to 800 ml/ha for soil drenching.

Residual Activity

Bushido has a long residual activity, typically lasting for several weeks or months, depending on environmental conditions and the target insect species. This provides effective insect control for an extended period, reducing the need for multiple insecticide applications.

Crop Safety

Bushido is considered safe for use on a wide range of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. However, it is important to follow label directions and consult with local experts to ensure crop compatibility.

Environmental Considerations

Bushido is considered to have a relatively low environmental impact compared to other insecticides. Novaluron and emamectin benzoate have low mobility in soil, reducing the risk of leaching into groundwater. Additionally, both active ingredients are moderately persistent in the environment, breaking down over time into non-toxic compounds.

Safety Precautions

Bushido is a moderately toxic insecticide, and it is crucial to follow all safety precautions when handling and applying the product. Personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and a respirator, should be worn when mixing, loading, and applying the insecticide. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and wash thoroughly after handling.

Storage and Disposal

Store Bushido in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets. Dispose of unused insecticide and empty containers according to local regulations.

Additional Information

For more detailed information about Bushido (Nichino Chemical India) NOVALURAN 5.25% + EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 0.9% W/W SC, including specific application rates and recommendations for different crops and insect pests, refer to the product label or consult with a local agricultural extension agent.

Disclaimer:

Please note that the information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. Always consult with a qualified agricultural expert or pest control professional for specific recommendations and guidance based on your local conditions and regulations.

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