AMASSİS 25 EC
Active Incradient: 25g/l Beta-Cyfluthrin
Formulation: EMULSION CONCENTRATE (EC)
Packing: 100 ml, 200 ml, 250 ml, 400 ml, 500 ml, 1 L, 5 L, 10 L
Use plant protection products with care.
Be sure to read the label and product information before use.
Label Information Safety Data Sheet Product Brochure|
Plant Name |
Harmful Organism Name |
Application Dose and Period |
Time Between Final Application and Harvest |
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wheat |
Seven (Eurygaster spp.) |
50 ml/da 1-3 and 4-5th term Nimf and new generation adult |
14 days |
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Beetle with cereal hose (Pachytychius hordei) |
30 ml / da Ergin |
14 days |
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potato |
Potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) |
50 ml/da Larva, adult |
14 days |
|
Antep Nuts |
Pistachio psillidi (Agonoscena pistaciae) |
20 ml/100 L water Nimf, adult |
14 days |
|
Egypt |
Corn cobworm (Sesamia spp.) |
75 ml/da Larva (3 spraying with an interval of 15 days) (When the egg is first detected, spraying begins) |
14 days |
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Egyptian wolf (Ostrinia nubilalis) |
75 ml/da Larva (15 days intermediate ie 3 spraying) (When the egg is first detected, spraying begins) |
14 days |
|
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soy |
Leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) |
150 ml/da Larva |
14 days |
|
olive |
Olive blackcoat (Saissetia oleae) |
50 ml/100 L water Larva, adult |
14 days |
|
Olive fly (Bactrocera oleae) |
30 ml/100 L water larva |
14 days |
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Olive moth (Prays oleae) |
25 ml/100 L water larva |
14 days |
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tomato |
Peach leafbite (Myzus persicae) |
50 ml/100 L water Nimf, adult |
14 days |
|
apple |
Apple green leafbite (Aphis pomi) |
30 ml/100 L water Nimf, adult |
14 days |
HOW TO USE THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT
Against Yeast in Wheat, Mainly, 1.-3. It is the application of chemical control against nymphs. The application should be started when a density of 10 nymphs or more per m² is detected. Applications should be continued until the 4th period nymphs are seen. If it cannot be completed within this period, the application can be continued in the 4th and 5th nymph periods.
Against the Wheat Cereal proboscis beetle, the first exit of the adults from the soil should be monitored in order to determine the struggle time. Approximately 10 days after exit (stalling period), the application should be started.
Against the potato beetle, in order to determine the fight time, a visual inspection should be made once a week when the average daily temperature reaches 14-15 ° C. For sampling, the pest's eggs, larvae and adolescents are sought by entering the field diagonally. Any occurrence of any period indicates that the field was contaminated. If it is applied against the first generation, it should be done when the first mature larvae (4th period) are seen in the plants. In case of treatment against the second generation, egg opening must be completed. During this period, the application may not be required as the damage to be caused by the insect density can be tolerated by the plant.
Against Apple Green aphid, application should be made when 15 dishes of shoots are seen during vegetation.
Application should be made against Pistachio Psillidine, when 20-30 nymphs per leaf are seen as a result of weekly 100 compound leaves, when most of the eggs are opened and before the first adult parasitoid emerges and the sticky layer (fumajine) on the leaf surface.
Against Tomato Peach aphid, application is made when an average of 10-20 pests per leaf are seen in 20-40 leaves, which are plucked every 3-5 steps by entering the field in the direction of diagonals. However, by observing parasitoids and predators, the effectiveness of beneficials should be considered before deciding on the application.
It is not recommended to spray the flower progeny of the pest against olive moth. However, when more than 10% of the leaves and new shoots are damaged at the beginning of the season in the years when the crop is scarce, an application of the flower seed is made 7-10 days after the first butterflies are caught in the flower breed. Preferably, it should only be applied against fruit seed. Application is made when 10% of the controlled lentil-sized fruits are "egg + larva".
Against the olive fly, by counting the fruits in the period when the fruits reach the egg laying maturity; Application is made when 1% for table varieties and 6-8% for oil varieties are detected.
Against olive charcoal, Application time is determined according to active larvae output. For this purpose, the first application is made in the period when 50% of the eggs are opened, and the second application is made in the period when 90% of the eggs are opened.
Against Soybean Leafworm, application should be started when there are 6 larvae of 3 m row length in the surveys or when there are 2 newly opened egg packs.
Against corn borer and corn borer, the application is started when the egg is first detected. 3 applications are made with 15 days intervals.
MIXABILITY STATUS
Propineb can be confused with Thiram. Does not mix with Tebuconazole and Burgundy slurry. It is recommended to make a pre-mix test before mixing a large amount for application.