EFDAL INDOX OD
Active Ingredient
150 g/l Indoxacarb
Formulation
OD
PACKAGING
100 ml, 500 ml
Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Dosage and Period of Use Time Between Last Medicine and Harvest (Days)
Apple Internal Worm

(Cydia pomonella)

35 ml/100 L water (Egg and Larva)

14
Cornworm

(Ostrinia nubilalis)

30 ml/da Larva

3
Corn Cobworm

(Sesamia nonagrioides)

30 ml/da Larva

3
Cotton Leafworm

(Spodoptera littoralis)

40 ml/da Larva

14
green wolf

(Helicoverpa armigera)

45 ml/da Larva

14
Hazelnut Weevil

(Curculio nucum)

45 ml/da Adult

14
green wolf

(Helicoverpa armigera)

40 ml/da Larva

3
Cotton Leafworm

(Spodoptera littoralis)

35 ml/100 L water Larva

3
Cluster Moth

(Lobesia botrana)

25 ml/100 L water Larva

3 (table grapes) - 10 (wine grapes)

Product features

MODE OF ACTION: EFDAL INDOX OD; It is a stomach and contact effective insecticide used to combat pests in vineyards, cotton, corn, tomatoes, apples and hazelnuts. It is effective in all stages of pest larvae. EFDAL INDOX OD acts by blocking the sodium channels in the nerve cells of insects, and in a very short time after application, the feeding and other activities of the pest stop or are greatly reduced. Within 24 to 60 hours the pests die.
After application, EFDAL INDOX OD is not affected by rainfall after the product dries on the plant, and there is no need to repeat the application.

INFORMATION ABOUT RESISTANCE: The plant protection product called EFDAL INDOX OD is an insecticide classified as Group 22;A according to its mechanism of action. Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action cause resistance. Therefore, in order not to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total recommended number of applications of INDOX OD in the same season. In cases where the application must be repeated, be careful to use plant protection products that have different mechanisms of action (except Group 22; A) to promote growth.

MIXIBILITY STATUS: Since the miscibility state is unknown, a physical premix test is recommended.

Usage

Against grapevine moth: Grapevine moth application times are determined according to the prediction-warning system. For larvicide application, the number of butterflies caught in traps should reach a peak and start to fall, the effective temperature total should be 120 day-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, vine phenology should be in the flower bud period in the 1st generation, grape vine 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 grape leaves will be harvested for consumption.

Against cotton bollworm: All plants in a randomly selected 3-meter row are checked and bollworm eggs and larvae are counted, and when an average of 2 larvae are found in a 3-meter row, the application is decided.

Against cotton leafworm in cotton: The leaves, combs, flowers and cocoons of a total of 25 plants are checked, one plant at 10-15 steps. When 0.5 larvae per plant or 2 egg packets or 2 newly opened egg packets are seen in 25 plants, the application is decided.

Against corn borer and corn cobworm: Application is made when the first egg is detected. Following the first application, 2 more applications are made at 15-day intervals.

Against tomato bollworm: The field is entered from the diagonal direction, 50-100 plants are checked depending on the size of the field, and eggs and larvae are searched in the flowers, leaves, stems, fruits and shoots of the plant. Application is made if 5 out of 100 plants are found to be infected.

Tomato (greenhouse) Against cotton leafworm: When 1-2, i.e. opened egg packages or 4-5 larvae are seen in 100 plants, walking in the direction of the diagonals, the pest control is necessary. Since the result will be better when the application is made before the larvae disperse, care should be taken in the application time.

Codling worm: Applications to be made against codling worm should be directed according to the prediction and early warning system. The aim in the fight against codling worm is to keep the trees medicated during the larvae emergence of each generation and to kill the larvae that hatched from the eggs before they enter the fruit.

Against hazelnut worm: Application is made if more than 2 hazelnut worms are seen on January 10 during the checks carried out during the period when the fruits reach the size of lentils.

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