Shoku Insecticide

IFFCO

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Product Description

Description

  • Shoku belongs to the thiourea group of insecticide.
  • It is recommended on several crops like Cotton, Chilli, Brinjal, Cardamom and Cabbage crops for control of Whitefly, Aphids, DBM, Mites etc.
  • It degrades into a urea derivative resulting in a phytotoxic effect, enabling the plant to overcome the damage caused due to insect pest infestation.
  • It is a unique insecticide to control both adult and nymphal stages of wide range of insect pests.

Technical Name:

  • Diafenthiuron 50% WPR

Features and Benefits:

  • Shoku belongs to a Thioureas unique chemical group allowing control of insects and mites resistant to major chemical classes such as Organophosphates or Pyrethroids.
  • Shoku has strong translaminar action efficiently controls the pest which is even underside of the leaf and hidden sucking pest.
  • Shoku paralyze insects immediately after coming in contact. Insects stop feeding but dies after 3-4 days.
    • Shoku is safer for beneficial insects & most suitable for integrated pest management.

Usage

Target Crops Target Insect/ Pest / Disease Per Acre Waiting period (days)
Dosage Formulation (ml) Dilution in water in liter.
Cotton Whiteflies, Aphids, Thrips, Jassid 240 200-400 21
Cabbage DiamondBack Moth 240 200-300 7
Chilies Mites 240 200-300 3
Brinjal Whitefly 240 200-300 3
Cardamom Thrips, Capsule borer 320 400 7
Citrus Mites 2 g/ltr 2 - 3 ltr/tree 30

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