Mode of Action: It has a new mode of action inhibiting lipid bio-synthesis. The biological activity correlates with inhibition of lipogenesis especially triglycerides and free fatty acids.
Key Features & Benefits
The lack of cross resistance makes Oberon a valuable tool for mite and whitefly resistance management
Excellent persistence in activity against all developmental stages (especially eggs and nymphs) of whiteflies and mites
New mode of action: Lipid biosynthesis inhibition (LBI)
It also reduces female fecundity and enhances egg sterilization – Transovarian effect results into un-hatched eggs
It is suitable to use in IPM strategies.
It is effective against all developmental stages of pests (especially eggs and nymphs).
It is effective against sucking type of mouth part pests.
It is a translaminar insecticide with excellent efficacy, providing residual control against a range of sucking insect pests including mites, whiteflies and psyllids.
Oberon Insecticide Usage & Crops
Recommendations:
Crops
Target Pest
Dosage / Acre (ml)
Dilution in water (L/acre)
Dosage /litre of Water in (ml)
Waiting period from last spray to harvest (days)
Brinjal
Red Spider Mite
160
200
0.8
5
Apple
European Red Mite, Red Spider Mite
60
200
0.3
30
Chilli
Yellow Mite
100-160
200
0.5-0.8
7
Tea
Red Spider Mite
200
200
1
7
Okra
Red Spider Mite
160-200
200
0.8-1
3
Tomato
White Fly, Mite
250
200
1.25
3
Cotton
White Fly, Mite
240
200
1.2
10
Method of Application: Foliar Spray
Additional Information
Oberon is compatible with many other pesticides, plant growth regulators and micronutrients.
Oberon is safe on beneficial insects.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow to the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.
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