About Product
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Rilon Insecticide is a highly potent new insecticide for use on lepidoptera (Caterpillars) and thrips in cotton and high valued edible crops viz.,vegetables and fruits.
- It belongs to avermectin group of insecticides.
- Highly effective on all stages of larva and resistant pest species.
- It is primarily a stomach insecticide with translaminar action which kills the hidden pests under the surface of leaves.
Rilon Insecticide Technical Details
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Technical Content: Emamectin benzoate 5% SG
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Mode of Entry: Stomach and Contact action
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Mode of Action: Rilon Insecticide penetrates into leaf tissues (translaminar activity) and forms a reservoir within the leaf. It inhibits muscle contraction, causing a continuous flow of chlorine ions in the GABA and H-Glutamate receptor sites. Affected larvae become paralyzed and stop feeding shortly after exposure to Rilon Insecticide and subsequently die after 2-4 days.
Key Features & Benefits
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Rilon Insecticide has a unique physiological mode of action that reduces the possibility of cross-resistance to other chemicals.
- The caterpillars stop causing damage to crop after 2 hours of the application of Rilon insecticide.
- It exhibits ovicidal action.
- It has a rain-fastness of 4 hours.
- Water soluble formulation with low dosage level.
- Safe for the environment and beneficial insects thus best suited for the IPM programme.
Rilon Insecticide Usage & Crops
Recommendations:
Crops |
Target Pest |
Dosage /acre (gm) |
Dilution in water (L) |
Waiting period from last spray to harvest (days) |
Cotton |
Bollworms |
76 -88 |
200 |
10 |
Red gram |
Pod borer |
88 |
200 - 300 |
14 |
Chickpea |
Pod borer |
88 |
200 |
14 |
Chilli |
Fruit borer, Thrips, Mites |
80 |
200 |
3 |
Cabbage |
Diamond back moth |
60 -80 |
200 |
3 |
Brinjal |
Fruit and shoot borer |
80 |
200 |
3 |
Okra |
Fruit and shoot borer |
54 -68 |
200 |
5 |
Grapes |
Thrips |
88 |
200 - 400 |
5 |
Tea |
Tea looper |
80 |
200 |
1 |
Method of Application: Foliar spray
Additional Information
- Compatible with most of the currently available commercial insecticides.
- Emamectin benzoate is produced by a naturally occurring bacterium known as Streptomyces avermitilis which exhibits toxicity for pests.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.