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Identification & Functionality
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Product Benefits
- Excellent activity : Inscalis provides high effectiveness with longer protection against difficult-to-handle insect pests such as whitefly, thrips and other aphids.
- Works fast: Inscalis™ provides a fast effect in stopping the eating activity of insect pests which can reduce the risk of virus transmission.
- Reducing the spread of viruses : many piercing-sucking pests cause significant economic losses in production systems worldwide. Plant damage can be contributed to by damage caused by pests directly or by the spread of plant viruses through insect pests as vectors. Inscalis has been shown to reduce the spread of viruses by major pests by significantly stopping feeding activity which would then cause disruption and death of the insect pest.
- Relatively friendly to beneficial biota: Derived from natural processes, Inscalis exhibits low levels of toxicity to important beneficial mammals, fish, birds and arthropods, including insect predators and pollinators such as honey bees.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Insecticide Target Species
- Use Level
- 1.6 mL/L (Whitefly (Bemisia Tabaci), Tomato), 1.6 mL/L (Whitefly (Bemisia Tabaci), Chilli)
- Usage Information
Target Dosage/ Formulation Concentration
Whitefly (Bemisia Tabaci), Tomato 1.6 mL/L Whitefly (Bemisia Tabaci), Chilli 1.6 mL/L
Properties
- Formulation Type
- Active Ingredient
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Afidopyropene Content 50 g/L - Abamectin 25 g/L -
Technical Details & Test Data
- Working
- Inveris Gold ® insecticide is the newest member of the class of insecticides known as TRPV channel modulators of chordotonal organs and has been classified by the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) as the only member of the new mode of action sub-group 9D of Chordotonal Organs, present in insects and crustaceans, but not found in other animal groups, are biological sensors found in the joints.
- They can be located on the antennae, mouth, legs, wings or chest.
- The organs beneath these antennae sense position and movement through sound and gravity.
- These sensors give insects the ability to hear, orientation and balance.
- In the joints of the feet, the same sensors are essential for movement coordination.
- Inscalis acts selectively on these chorodotonal sensors.
Packaging & Availability
Storage & Handling
- Product Handling Information
- Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment when handling the product.
- Always clean yourself after work.
- Buy plant protection products that come from trusted sources to avoid counterfeits.