Transform insecticide provides outstanding control of targeted insects across multiple crops. This distinctive new chemistry provides excellent control of sucking and piercing insects, including plant bugs and aphids in cotton; potato psyllids, leafhoppers and aphids in potatoes; and aphids in canola and soybeans. The protection offered by Transform empowers growers to protect yield potential as part of an effective insect management program.
Technical Content: Sulfoxaflor 21.8% W/W SC
Dosage: 150ml/acre (0.75ml/ liter water)
Transform includes Isoclast® Active which is a new insecticide developed by Dow AgroSciences that belongs to a new chemical class of insecticides called the sulfoximines. Transform with Isoclast active provides the following benefits:
- Effective at low use rates
- Fast-acting with residual control
- Moves throughout the plant to better control pests
- Effective against insect pest populations resistant to other insecticides
- Valuable rotation partner with other insecticides
Benefits:
- Fast-acting insecticide from a proprietary new class of chemistry that controls sap-feeding insects, such as tarnished plant bugs and aphids
- Targeted control of sap-feeding pests, including aphids, scales and whiteflies
- Sulfoxaflor, the active ingredient in Transform, has been designated by the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) as the sole member of a new subgroup, 4C
- Important resistance management tool that should be used as part of a rotational program
- Minimal impact on beneficial insects
- Effective control at low use rates
- Residual control equal to or better than market standards
- Excellent knockdown of plant bug populations
- Can be foliar-applied via ground or air
- Comes in a convenient, water-dispersible, granular formulation and has a favorable environmental profile
- Short 24-hour re-entry interval
- 14-day preharvest interval (PHI) in cotton and canola, and seven-day PHI in soybeans and potatoes
Target Pests: Jassids, Aphids, Mealy Bugs, Hoppers
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