Soyguard

Composition:

Teflubenzuron: 1- (3,5-dichloro-2,4-difluorophenyl)-3-(2,6-difluorophenyl)urea30 % (p/v)
Inert70 % (p/v)

Chemical Group:

BENZOYLUREA.

Formulation:

SUSPENSION CONCENTRATE (SC).

Overview:

SOYGUARD It is an insecticide that acts through the digestive tract with a certain contact effect. Its form of action is the interference of chitin and the interruption of the larval molting process of the insect, causing their death. The product has a slow initial effect, but with an adequate residual effect; during this period, the larvae decrease their activity and, even if they are present, they do not cause economic damage.

Application method:

Shake the product well before use. Fill half the tank with water, add the product according to the recommended dose, and complete the volume while maintaining constant stirring. Check that the stirring system works at all times. Use the liquid the same day of preparation.

Phytotoxicity and compatibility:

The product can be applied in tank mix with most insecticides and fungicides. Except with alkaline or strongly oxidizing reaction products. Likewise, a small-scale test is recommended before using it mixed with other products.

Re-entry time to the area of treatment:

1 day. If the re-entry is necessary, do it by employing personal protective equipment.

Toxicological Class:

Class III – Blue Stripe.

Antidote:

Does not possess.

Packing:

1- Boxes of 12 containers of 1 lt.
2- Boxes of 4 containers of 5 lt.

Direction for use:

Plagues:
Cotton leafworm / Alabama argillacea
Dose: 25 – 40ml/ha
Time of application: with 2 caterpillars per plant or 25% of defoliation.

Plagues:
Tobacco budworm / Heliothis virescens
Dose: 25 – 40ml/ha
Time of application: with 15% of knobs attacked, repeat as needed.
WP (days): 30

Plagues:
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose: 30 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infection are observed.
WP (days): 30

Plagues:
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose: 30 – 40 ml/ha
Time of Application: apply at the beginning of plague emergence, with 20% of the plants with the presence of larvae.
WP (days): 45

Plagues:
Cotton bollworm / Helicoverpa armigera
Tobacco budworm / Heliothis virescens
Dose: 50 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.

Plagues:
Velvetbean caterpillar / Anticarsia gemmatalis
Dose: 25 ml/ha

Plagues:
Soybean Looper / Chrysodeixis includens
Armyworm / Spodoptera Spp.
Dose: 30 – 50 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.
WP (days): 30

Plagues:
Oruga de la hoja / Pseudaletia sequax
Dose: 30 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first outbreaks of infestation are observed.
WP (days): 30

Plagues:
Moth / Tuta absoluta
Dose: 2,5/ in 20 liters of water.
Time of Application: Start applications when 1 to 2 leaflets with live larvae/plant are detected or 3 days after a significant increase in the number of adults is detected in the pheromone traps. Use the highest doses at the upper limit of the threshold or under very high-pressure conditions. Do not perform more than 2 applications per infestation outbreak cycles.
WP (days): 7
MRL (mg/kg): n/e

WP: Waiting Period
MRL: Maximum Residue Limit

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