Sefina, powered by BASF's new active ingredient InscalisTM, is the first of its kind from a new chemical class - Pyropenes. InscalisTM is a pioneer solution that has been classified by Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) as the only member in the new mode of action subgroup 9D.
Benefits
Novel mode of action for faster and exceptional control of Jassids and Whiteflies (both adults & early instar nymphs)
Best choice for resistance management
Product comes with a unique formulation and inbuilt penetrant that ensures proper spread and efficacy of the product on plant after spraying
Jassids and Whiteflies (early instar nymphs and adults)
280 ml/acre for Jassids
400 ml/acre for Whiteflies
1st spray at the initiation of Jassid & 2nd spray at initiation of whitefly
Spraying twice at an interval of 10 days offers good residual control against whiteflies
Ensure complete coverage of the plant while spraying
Brinjal
Target Disease/Pest
Dosage/Application rate
When & How to apply
Jassids & Whiteflies (early instar nymphs and adults)
400 ml/acre
1st spray at the initiation of Jassid & 2nd spray at initiation of whitefly
Spraying twice at an interval of 10 days offers good residual control against whiteflies
Ensure complete coverage of the plant while spraying
Cucumber
Target Disease/Pest
Dosage/Application rate
When & How to apply
Whiteflies (early instar nymphs and adults)
400 ml/acre for Whiteflies
1st spray at the initiation of whitefly
2nd spray at an interval of 10 days offers good residual control against whiteflies
Ensure complete coverage of the plant while spraying
How it works?
The chordotonal organs, present in insects but not in other class of animals, are the biological stretch sensors. InscalisTM acts selectively on these stretch sensors, causing the insects to be deaf, disoriented and uncoordinated and eventually stop feeding and die from dehydration and starvation.
Control key insects like Jassids and Whiteflies (early instar nymphs and adults) with Sefina, the latest insecticide by BASF. With its new mode of action, Sefina gives farmers a new and powerful tool to combat resistance as part of the integrated pest management program.
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