DINOTEFURAN 70% WG

DINOTEFURAN 70% WG
High-Strength Insecticide

DINOTEFURAN 70% WG

High-strength neonicotinoid providing fast, durable, and high-level control of resistant sucking pests. Systemic action ensures rapid and long-lasting pest suppression in vegetables, cotton, and rice.

Target Pests
Whitefly, Aphids, Hoppers
Mode of Action
Systemic nAChR Agonist
Crops
Rice, Cotton, Brinjal
Active: Dinotefuran Formulation: 70% WG (Water Dispersible Granules) Action: Systemic & Contact

Product Information

Mode of Action

Dinotefuran acts as an agonist at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in the insect nervous system. It strongly stimulates these receptors, resulting in continuous nerve firing, paralysis, and death. Its high water solubility allows for rapid systemic uptake and translocation within the plant.

Target Pests
  • Whiteflies, Aphids, Thrips
  • Brown Plant Hopper (BPH)
  • White Backed Plant Hopper (WBPH)
  • Green Leaf Hopper (GLH)
  • Leaf Hoppers / Jassids

Recommended Dosage

CropTarget PestDosage (g/ha)Water (L/ha)PHI (Days)
Cotton Aphids, Whitefly, Leaf Hopper 87 500 17
Brinjal (Eggplant) Jassids, Aphids, Whitefly 87 500 7
Rice (Paddy) Brown Plant Hopper (BPH), WBPH, GLH 88 500 32
Dosage Note: Dosage refers to grams of formulation per hectare. PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval (Waiting period in days).

Application Instructions

1. Mixing
This product is a high-strength Water Dispersible Granule (WG). Premix the required low quantity (approx. 87-88g) in a bucket of water to ensure complete dispersion before adding to the main tank.
2. Resistance Management
This high-strength formula is effective against resistant pests. However, to maintain efficacy, rotate with insecticides having different modes of action.

Safety Precautions

Warning: Wear personal protective equipment. Toxic to bees; do not apply during peak flowering or when bees are active. Adhere strictly to the PHI guidelines, especially for Rice (32 days).

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