Anthranilic Diamide Insecticide
CYCLANILIPROLE 9.3% DC
A next-generation insecticide in a Dispersible Concentrate (DC) formulation. It offers exceptional control of lepidopteran and coleopteran pests with rapid feeding cessation, extended residual activity, and excellent rainfastness.
Target Pest
Worms, Borers, Beetles
Mode of Action
RyR Activator (Group 28)
Crops
Rice, Cotton, Maize, Veg
Active: Cyclaniliprole
Formulation: DC (Dispersible Concentrate)
Action: Systemic & Translaminar
Product Information
Mode of Action
Cyclaniliprole activates ryanodine receptors (RyR) in insect muscle cells, causing an unregulated release of calcium from internal stores. This results in muscle contraction, paralysis, rapid cessation of feeding, and death. It exhibits translaminar movement and systemic activity, reaching pests in protected plant parts.
Target Pests
- Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
- Stem borers & Early shoot borer
- Bollworms & Fruit borers
- Diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella)
- Leaf folders (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis)
- Colorado potato beetle
Key Benefits
Rapid feeding cessation minimizes crop damage. Excellent rainfastness ensures efficacy even under challenging weather conditions.
Recommended Dosage
| Crop(s) | Target Pest | Dosage (ml/Ha) | Water (L/Ha) | Waiting Period (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rice | Stem borer & Leaf folder | 350 – 400 | 500 | 40 |
Note: While registered for use on Rice, this product is also effective on Cotton, Vegetables, Maize, and Sugarcane. Please refer to the product leaflet for specific dosages on other crops.
Application Instructions
1. Timing
Apply when pest populations reach the economic threshold level (ETL), preferably at the early larval stages. Rapid cessation of feeding prevents further crop loss immediately after application.
2. Rainfastness
The DC formulation provides excellent rainfastness. Once the spray has dried on the leaf surface, it is resistant to wash-off, ensuring extended residual control.
Safety Precautions
IPM Compatibility: This product has minimal impact on beneficial organisms, making it an excellent choice for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
Harvest Interval: For Rice, strictly observe the 40-day waiting period between the last spray and harvest.
Harvest Interval: For Rice, strictly observe the 40-day waiting period between the last spray and harvest.
