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Danitol Insecticide is a broad-spectrum economical insecticide containing the active ingredient fenpropathrin.
- It has been a reliable solution for Indian cotton and paddy farmers for many years.
- It is a good choice for growers with crops threatened by a variety of tough pests, including navel orange worm, oriental fruit moth, walnut husk fly, thrips, leaf rollers, fruit worms, Japanese beetles, and mites.
- Danitol provides excellent and long-lasting control over pink bollworm, Spotted bollworm, American bollworm, Leaf folders and yellow stem borers to name a few controlled pests.
- Early use of Danitol gives you a healthy harvest and a prosperous start.
Danitol Insecticide Technical Details
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Technical Content: Fenpropathrin 10 % EC
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Mode of Entry: Ingestion and contact
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Mode of Action: It contains the active ingredient Fenpropathrin, exhibits both contact and ingestion-based actions. Upon contact, insects experience immediate effects: their feeding halts, paralysis sets in, and death follows shortly. When pests consume Danitol-treated plants, the insecticide disrupts sodium channels in their nervous systems, leading to paralysis and ultimately results in the death of the pests.
Key Features & Benefits
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Danitol Insecticide containing Fenpropathrin is one of the widely used pyrethroids in agriculture.
- Cost effective solution for Indian cotton and paddy farmers for many years
- Improves cotton quality by controlling bollworm.
- Effective control of insects because of quick knockdown action.
Danitol Insecticide Usage & Crops
Recommendations:
Crops
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Target Pest
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Dosage /Acre (ml)
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Dosage of water/Acre (L)
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Cotton
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Pink Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm
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300 -400
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300 -400
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Paddy
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Leaf folder, Yellow Stem borer
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400 -500
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200
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Method of Application: Foliar spray
Additional Information
- It is compatible with most of the commercial fungicides and other insecticides.
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Danitol Insecticide has minimal effect on beneficial insects.
- Frequency of Danitol application depends on pest incidence or severity of the disease.