EFDAL CYCNET 250 WG
Active Ingredient
%25 Spinetoram
Formulation
WG
PACKAGING
Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Dosage and Period of Use Time Between Last Medicine and Harvest (Days)
Apple Internal Worm

(Cydia pomonella)

40 g / 100 L water (Larva)

7
flower thrips

(Frankliniella occidentalis)

30 g / 100 L water (Larva, adult)

7
flower thrips

(Frankliniella occidentalis)

30 g /100 L water (Larva, adult)

7
Apple Internal Worm

(Cydia pomonella)

40 g / 100 L water (Larva)

7
Pear Psyllid

(Cacopysilla pyri)

40 g / 100 L water (Nimf, adult)

7
vineyard thrips

(Rubiothrips vitis, Mycterothrips albidicornis, Mycterothrips tschirkunae, Thrips tabaci)

30 g /100 L water (Larva, adult)

7
Cluster Moth

(Lobesia botrana)

20 g/ 100 L water (Larva, Egg)

7

Product features

MODE OF ACTION:  "Spinetoram" It affects the nervous system of pests through the stomach and contact.

INFORMATION ABOUT RESISTANCE: The plant protection product named EFDAL CYCNET 250 WG is an insecticide classified as Group 5 according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action encourage the development of resistance. Therefore, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total recommended number of applications of EFDAL CYCNET 250 WG within the same production season. In cases where the application must be repeated, be careful to use plant protection products with different mechanisms of action (except Group 5).

COMPATIBILITY: It is not recommended to mix with other plant protection products. If a mix is required, a pre-mix test is recommended.

Usage

USAGE: EFDAL CYCNET 250 WG must be used at the recommended dosage to get the best results. Since it mixes with water immediately, it can be applied with any application tool and equipment. Since EFDAL CYCNET 250 WG is a stomach and contact effective plant protection product, care must be taken to cover the entire surface of the plant during application; in order not to harm non-target organisms and to prevent waste, the application should be made in a way that the particles do not merge on the branches and leaves of the cultivated plant and form drops and do not flow.

One application may be sufficient when almost all of the eggs left by the overwintering fertile adults against pear psyllid hatch and second and third period nymphs begin to be seen, when contamination begins to be seen in more than 15% of the shoots, when honeydew discharge does not begin and when there are not many natural enemies.

Applications to be made against codling moth in apples and pears should be directed according to the prediction and early warning system. The aim of apple moth control is to keep the trees medicated during the larvae hatching of each generation and to kill the larvae that hatch before they enter the fruit. The prediction and early warning system is not taken into account in pears.

Application should be made against grape thrips when the buds start to open in the vineyard in spring and the population density of the pest is determined as at least 2-3 thrips adults or larvae/leaflets when the first leaves are seen. Care should be taken to apply to the entire green part of the vine. One application is sufficient.

Application times for grape thrips against grape moth are determined according to the prediction-warning system. For larvicide application, the number of butterflies caught in traps should reach the peak and start to decrease, the effective temperature total should be 120 days-degrees in the 1st generation, twilight temperatures should be 15°C and above for 2 consecutive days, and this situation should continue in the following days. The effective temperature total should reach 520 day-degrees in the 2nd generation, 1047 day-degrees in the 3rd generation, the vine phenology should be in the flower bud period in the 1st generation, the grape vine period in the 2nd generation, and the beginning of sweetening in the 3rd generation. The application decision is made when the first larvae emerge. One application is made to each generation.
! It is not used in vineyard areas where vine leaves will be harvested for consumption.

In peach/nectarine, if at least 10% of 100 shoots are contaminated with the pest, application is made when 5% of the flowers open against flower thrips.

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