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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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Applications & Uses
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- Applications
- Plant and Harmful Organisms for Using the Plant Protection Product
Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Application Dose and Period Time Between Last Application and Harvest Cotton
(Aegean and Mediterranean regions)Cotton Aphid
(Aphis Gossypii)10 ml/da
nymph, adult- Apple Apple Green Aphid
(Aphispom)20 ml/100 L water
nymph, adult14 days Pepper
(Greenhouse)Peach Aphid
(Myzus Persicae)25 ml/100 L water
nymph, adult3 days Tomatoes
(Greenhouse)Tobacco Whitefly
(Bemisia Tabaci)30 ml/100 L water
larva, adult3 days Peach Peach Aphid
(Myzus Persicae)25 ml/100 L water
nymph, adult14 days - Usage of the Plant Protection Product
Against Cotton Aphids in Cotton:
- Pesticide control is recommended when 50% infected seedlings are detected after thinning during the seedling period, and 25 aphids are detected on an average of 1 leaf in the field period.
Against Apple Green Aphid on Apple:
- Application should be made when 15 infected shoots are seen in 100 shoots during vegetation.
Against the Peach Aphid in Pepper:
- The application is made when an average of 10-20 pests per leaf are seen on 20-40 leaves, which are cut every 3-5 steps by entering the area in the diagonal direction.
- However, by observing parasitoids and predators, the effectiveness of beneficials should be considered before deciding to apply.
Against Tobacco Whitefly in Tomato:
- The area found to be infected with whitefly is entered from the diagonal direction.
- 50 leaves are collected from the lower, middle and upper leaves every five steps. Chemical control is applied when there are 5 larvae + pupa per leaf.
Against Peach Aphid in Peach:
- Application should be made when 7 infested branches are found in 50 trees, from the appearance of flower buds until 3/4 of the population turns into winged form.
- Resistance Management
- The plant protection product named Coraggio is an insecticide classified as Group 4A according to its mechanism of action.
- Repeated applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action encourage the development of resistance.
- Therefore, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the recommended total number of applications of Coraggio in the same production season.
- In cases where the application needs to be repeated, pay attention to the use of plant protection products with different mechanisms of action (except for Group 4A).
- Compatibility
- It can be used by mixing with other insecticides, fungicides and foliar fertilizers except for alkaline plant protection products.
- It is recommended to make premix trials before mixing large quantities for application.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Packaging
250 ml, 500 ml and 1 L packages.