DESCRIPTION
Katyayani Aakramak Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzonate 9 % w/w SC Insecticide Details :
- Katyayani Aakramak Novaluron 5.25 % + Emamectin benzoate 0.9% SC is a combination insecticide containing Novaluron 5.25 % (a.i) and Emamectin benzoate 0.9% (a.i) in the formulation. It is used for the control of diamond back moth (dbm) & tobacco caterpillar on Cabbage, gram pod bores & tobacco caterpillar in Chilli, gram pod bores in red gram and stem borer in Rice.
- Mode of action : Novaluron is absorbed mainly by ingestion but shows some contact activity. Emamectin benzoate is non-systemic insecticide which penetrates leaf tissues by translaminar movement. Paralyses the Lepidoptera, which stop feeding within hours of ingestion.
- Target Pests: Novaluron 5.25% and Emamectin benzoate 0.9% is used for the control of diamond back moth (dbm) & tobacco caterpillar on Cabbage, gram pod bores & tobacco caterpillar in Chilli, gram pod bores in red gram and stem borer in Rice.
- Application Method: Foliar Spray
Dosage:
- 350 ml/Acre (Cabbage, Chilli, Red gram)
- 600 ml per/Acre (Rice)
FAQs for Katyayani Aakramak Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC Insecticide
1. What is Katyayani Aakramak Insecticide?
Ans. Katyayani Aakramak is a combination insecticide containing Novaluron (5.25%) and Emamectin Benzoate (0.9%) SC. It is designed to control a broad spectrum of insect pests, including chewing and sucking types.
2. How does this insecticide work?
Ans. The dual-action formula works by two mechanisms:
- Novaluron: Disrupts insect growth by inhibiting chitin synthesis, preventing larvae from developing into adult pests.
- Emamectin Benzoate: Acts on the nervous system of insects, causing paralysis and eventual death.
3. What pests does it control?
Ans. This insecticide is effective against lepidopteran pests, such as bollworms, pod borers, caterpillars, and leaf miners, making it ideal for crops that are susceptible to these pests.
4. What crops is Katyayani Aakramak suitable for?
Ans. It can be used on a variety of crops, including cotton, vegetables (like cabbage, cauliflower), pulses, and fruits (such as grapes and citrus).
5. What is the recommended dosage for this insecticide?
Ans. The dosage varies depending on the crop and the pest pressure. Typically, 100-150 ml of Katyayani Aakramak should be mixed with 200-300 liters of water per acre. Always refer to the label for specific dosage instructions.
6. How should it be applied?
Ans. It is recommended to apply Katyayani Aakramak as a foliar spray. Ensure even coverage over the plant foliage, especially where the pests are concentrated.