Karate Insecticide
Syngenta
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15 reviews
Product Description
About Product
- Karate is a well-known, broad-spectrum insecticide produced by Syngenta.
- Karate Insecticide contains lambda-cyhalothrin, a synthetic pyrethroid.
- It is available in various formulations, including emulsifiable concentrate (EC) and water-dispersible granules (WG).
- Commonly used in agriculture to protect crops such as vegetables, fruits, and cereals.
Karate Insecticide Technical Details
- Technical Name: Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% EC
- Mode of Entry: Contact and Stomach
- Mode of Action: It works by disrupting the nervous system of insects, leading to paralysis and death.
Key Features and Benefits
- Karate Insecticide is effective against a wide range of pests, such as bollworms, jassids, thrips, whiteflies, stem borers, leaf folders, hoppers, and fruit borers
- It is designed to control a variety of biting, chewing, and sucking insect pests.
- Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% EC offers extended protection after application.
Karate Insecticide Usage & Crops
- Recommendations
Crops |
Target Pests |
Dosage /Acre (ml) |
Cotton |
Bollworms |
330 ml/acre |
Cotton |
Jassid |
330 ml/acre |
Cotton |
Thrips |
330 ml/acre |
Cotton |
Whitefly (Adults) |
330 ml/acre |
Rice |
Stem Borer, Leaf folder |
200 ml/HLW |
Mango |
Hoppers |
40 ml/HLW |
Okra |
Fruit borer |
200 ml/acre |
Brinjal |
Fruit borer |
200 ml/acre |
Gram |
Pod Borer |
250 ml/acre |
- Method of Application: Foliar Spray
Additional Information
- Karate Insecticide is compatible with most chemicals.
- Karate Syngenta can be toxic to aquatic organisms and non-target insects like bees. Care should be taken to minimize runoff and drift.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow to the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.
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