Shedevr
Systemic insecticidal and fungicidal treatment for protection against diseases and pests
Characteristics of the drug
Active substance:
Imidacloprid, 280 g/l + thiabendazole, 80 g/l
Preparation form:
Suspension concentrate (= flowing)
Packaging:
15 ml, 100 ml, 500 ml, 1 l
Toxicity class:
III class
Application rates
CROPS | HARMFUL OBJECTS | RATE | |
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PER 200 Kg | PER 1 Т | ||
Potato | Colorado beetle, wireworms, false wireworms, scoop caterpillars, cabbage looper larvae, roach larvae, aphids, thrips, common scab, rhizoctoniosis | 100 ml per 2-3 liters of water | 0.5 l per 10-15 liters of water |
MAY APPLY IN PRACTICE |
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Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cabbage (seedlings) | A complex of soil pests (wireworms, caterpillar larvae, etc.) and plant pests (Colorado beetle, thrips, aphids, etc.) | 100 ml per 1 liter of tent per 100 kg of seeds | |
Cereal ears | A complex of soil pests (wireworms, caterpillar larvae, etc.) and plant pests (Colorado beetle, thrips, aphids, etc.) | 100 ml per 1 liter of water per 100 kg of seeds | |
Seedlings of fruit and berry crops | A complex of soil pests (wireworms, beetle larvae, etc.) | 10 ml per 5 liters of water |
IMPORTANT: Potatoes can be eaten on the 60th day after processing the tubers! When soaking the roots of seedlings, do not exceed the recommended rates to avoid suppressing the plants.
Benefits
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Insecticidal and fungicidal protoxin to protect potatoes from the Colorado potato beetle even before planting
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Protects not only from the Colorado potato beetle, but also from other soil and terrestrial pests and fungal diseases
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Only 15 ml of the drug is needed for 3 buckets of potatoes
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Stimulates potatoes to a bountiful harvest
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Not harmful to bees and the environment
Mode of action
The drug contains two systemic components that have proven themselves well in the protection of potatoes and other crops. Protection against pests is provided by the first component – imidacloprid. Treated plants can absorb the systemic insecticide from the soil through the roots or through the leaves. The drug is distributed throughout the vascular system of the plant, reliably protecting it from damage. Harmful insects that gnaw or suck cell sap receive a dose of toxin that damages their nervous system, and the insects stop living.Protection against diseases is provided by the second component — the active substance of a fungicidal nature, Thiabendazole — a highly effective fungicide of the Benzimidazole class, a systemic antidote. Has a wide spectrum of fungicidal action, protects tubers from common diseases. The active substance forms a protective layer on the treated surface, thanks to which the effect lasts up to six months. Pre-planting treatment reduces the number of diseased tubers by ten times. Improves the quality and duration of storage of potato tubers.
Additional Information
Masterpiece antidote contains a dye in its composition. The signal dye and color of the seed is not an indicator of the effectiveness or quality of the poison.
The color of the planting material treated with the poison may vary
from pale red to deep red.
Features of use
When preparing potato seed material for planting on large areas, take 0.5 l of the drug and dissolve it in 10-15 l of water. Potato seed material is evenly treated with the resulting solution (sprayed with a sprayer on potato tubers) and thoroughly mixed. The working solution must be used within a few hours after preparation. It is desirable to plant the prepared seed material in a short period after poisoning.
When planting seedlings of fruit and berry crops, add 10 ml of the drug to 5 liters of water, mix thoroughly. Before planting, immerse the roots of seedlings in the prepared solution and immediately plant in the soil.
Spectrum of action
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Wiremen
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Colorado potato beetle
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Noctuidae caterpillars
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False wiremen
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Aphids
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Rhizoctonia
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Cabbage larvae
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Larvae of roaches
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Common scab
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Thrips
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Wiremen
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Colorado potato beetle
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Noctuidae caterpillars
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False wiremen
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Aphids
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Rhizoctonia
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Cabbage larvae
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Larvae of roaches
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Common scab
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Thrips
Crops
Potatoes, grain crops, seedlings of fruit and berry crops. Seedlings of tomatoes, eggplants, peppers and cabbage