About Product
- Adama Barazide Insecticide, a cutting-edge solution designed to combat a diverse range of lepidopteran pests.
- Barazide technical name - Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin benzoate 0.9% SC
- It is a mixture of benzoylurea and avermectin group of insecticides.
- Quick knock down: Stops crop damage immediately and minimizes crop losses.
- Barazide Insecticide dual-action approach, broad-spectrum control, and ease of application make it a trusted choice for farmers.
Barazide Insecticide Technical Details
- Technical Content: Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin benzoate 0.9% SC
- Mode of Entry: Contact and strong stomach poison action
- Mode of Action: Barazide functions by targeting the neuromuscular junctions to inhibit muscle contractions, resulting in paralysis and eventual death of the insect. Simultaneously, it disrupts the insect’s chitin synthesis, a vital process for moulting. This disruption leads to unsuccessful moulting cycles, hindering the insect’s development and ultimately leading to its death.
Key Features & Benefits
- Dual-Action Control: Adama Barazide offers a comprehensive approach, targeting both young and adult stages of pests.
- Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: It controls a wide range of pests, making it a versatile choice for pest management.
- Residual Activity: It provides long-lasting residual activity, reducing the cost of pest management.
- Crop Safety: The insecticide is designed to be gentle on crops, ensuring minimal phytotoxicity when used as directed.
- Adama Barazide Insecticide has low PHI, thus safe for vegetables.
Barazide Insecticide Usage & Crops
Recommendations:
Crops |
Target Pest |
Dosage/ Acre (gm) |
Dilution in water (L/Acre) |
Waiting period from last spray to harvest (days) |
Red gram |
Pod borers |
300 |
200 |
25 |
Rice |
Stem borer |
300 |
200 |
32 |
Cabbage |
Diamond back moth & Tobacco caterpillar |
300 |
200 |
3 |
Chilli |
Pod borer & Tobacco caterpillar |
300 |
200 |
3 |
Method of Application: Foliar Spray (Spray to be initiated when pest population reaches economic threshold level (ETL). i.e. 1-2 larvae/ plant)