Strong

Composition:

Lambdacialothrin: mixture of isomers (ZR cis S and ZS cis R) of-alpha-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl-cis-3- (Z-2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoroprop-1-enyl) -2, 2-dimethyl cyclopropane carboxylate20 % (p/v)
Inert80 % (p/v)

Chemical Group:

PYRETHROIDS.

Formulation:

EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE (EC).

Overview:

STRONG is an insecticide of broad spectrum, acts by contact and ingestion, highly effective at the recommended doses, provides excellent results over a broad range of insects, is effective on leptidopteran larvae. Its peculiarity is that it has high turning power, has repellent properties and from the group of pyrethroids is the one with the greatest persistence.

Method of application:

The applications can be via air or land, load the tank with half of the water to be used, keeping the tank agitator running, pour the product and then fill with the necessary amount of water. Avoid applications with high temperatures and relative low humidity. In case of mixing with different formulations, first place the powder or granular formulations in the liquid and wait until dispersion, then the concentrated suspensions, emulsifiable concentrates, soluble liquids and at the end of the mixture, the humectant can be added.

Phytotoxicity and compatibility:

STRONG It is not phytotoxic for the recommended crops, is compatible with herbicides, insecticides and fungicides of common use, the product is not compatible with strongly alkaline products such as Bordeaux mixture and calcium polysulfide.

Re-entry time to the area of treatment:

24 hours. If the re-entry is necessary before the recommended term, do it by employing personal protective equipment.

Toxicological Class:

Class II – Yellow Stripe.

Antidote:

Does not possess.

Packing:

1- Boxes of 24 bottles of 250 ml.
2- Boxes of 12 containers of 1 lt.
3- Boxes of 4 containers of 5 lt.

Directions for use:

Plagues:
Budworm / Heliothis spp.
Dose: 120 – 125 ml/ha
Time of application: when the 20% of the plants have 6mm caterpillars. Or 10% of plants with caterpillars larger than 6mm.

Plagues:
Cotton boll weevil / Anthonomus grandis
Dose: 85 – 100 ml/ha
Time of application: when 10% of the flower buds have damage. Repeat application every 5 day as needed.

Plagues:
Pink Bollworm / Pectinophora gossypiella
Dose: 85-100
Time of application: when there are 10% of the flowers with bollworm or 5% of the capsules attacked.

Plagues:
Cotton leafworm / Alabama argillacea
Dose: 80 – 100 ml/ha
Time of application: when 3 caterpillars per plant are observed. Repeat when there’s reinfestation.
WP (days): 10

Plagues:
Soybean Looper / Chrysodeixis includens
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of application: when 3 caterpillars per plant are observed.

Plagues:
Bordered patch / Chlosyne lacinia
Dose: 50 – 80 ml/ha
Time of application: when observing the first symptoms of attack.

Plagues:
Cutworms / Agrotis spp.
Dose: 100 – 125 ml/ha
Time of application: When the presence of plagues or cut plants are observed (3 caterpillars every 10 plants or 3% of damage).
WP (days): 20

Plagues:
Cutworms / Agrotis spp.
Dose: 100 -125 ml/ha
Time of application: When the presence of plagues or cut plants is observed (3 caterpillars every 10 plants or 3% of damage).

Plagues:
Fall armyworm / Spodoptera frugiperda
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first scraped leaves are observed.
WP (days): 15

Plagues:
Velvetbean caterpillar / Anticarsia gemmatalis
Dose: 50 ml/ha
Time of Application: When 10 to 15 caterpillars per linear meter of crop or 10% of foliar damage is observed.

Plagues:
Soybean Looper / Chrysodeixis includens
Dose: 100 ml/ha
Time of Application: When 15 to 20 adult caterpillars of 1,5 cm per linear meter of crop and more than 20% of foliar damage is observed.

Plagues:
Cucurbit beetle / Diabrotica speciosa
Dose: 30 ml/ha
Time of Application: when the first attacks are observed.

Plagues:
Soybean stalk Weevil / Sternechus subsignatus.
Dose: 50 – 100 ml/ha
Time of application: when observing the first symptoms.
WP (days): 20

WP: Waiting Period
MRL: Maximum Residue Limit

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