Product
Description:
DYFO is an agricultural pesticide and
acaricide known for its effectiveness in controlling a wide range of pests,
including mites and insects. It is formulated as a wettable powder (WP), and
its active ingredient is Diafenthiuron, which is present in a concentration of
50%. This powerful formulation is designed to protect crops from various
harmful pests and to enhance overall crop health.
Active
Ingredient:
Diafenthiuron is the active
ingredient in DYFO. It belongs to the group of pesticides known as thioureas.
This active ingredient works as a contact and stomach poison, affecting the
nervous system of target pests.
Diafenthiuron is particularly effective against
mites, whiteflies, aphids, and various other insects, making it a versatile
solution for pest control in agriculture.
How
to Use:
- Dosage: The recommended dosage of DYFO
varies depending on the crop and the specific pests being targeted. It is
essential to consult the product label and follow the manufacturer's guidelines
to determine the precise application rate. Generally, a concentration of 50
grams to 150 grams per hectare is recommended for field crops.
- Application: DYFO is applied as a foliar spray.
Prepare a suspension of the wettable powder in water and ensure it is
thoroughly mixed before use. Use appropriate spraying equipment for an even and
complete coverage of the crop. It is crucial to take safety precautions and use
protective gear during the mixing and application process.
- Timing: The timing of DYFO application is
critical and should align with the pest's life cycle and the crop's growth
stage. Early detection of pest infestations and timely application can
significantly enhance its effectiveness.
Recommended
Crop:
DYFO is suitable
for a wide range of crops, including:
Recommended Crop
|
Recommended Pests
|
Central Insecticides Board (CIB)
Dosage/ha
|
Water volume litre/ha
|
Cotton
|
Whitefly, aphids, thrips, jassids
|
600 gm
|
500-1000
|
Cabbage
|
DBM
|
600 gm
|
500-750
|
Chilli
|
Mite
|
600 gm
|
500-750
|
Brinjal
|
Whitefly
|
600 gm
|
500-750
|
Cardamom
|
Thrips, Capsule borer
|
800 gm
|
1000
|
Citrus
|
Mites
|
2g/Litre of water
|
|
Features
of the Product
- DYFO
functions as a broad-spectrum insecticide and acaricide.
- It
exhibits both contact and stomach actions, along with systemic and vapor
actions.
- Serves
as a comprehensive solution for controlling sucking pests and mites.
- Shows
vapor action, making it effective in dense crops.
- Rapidly
halts feeding, movability, and reproduction immediately after uptake.
- Treated
pests remain immobile on the crop until their death in approximately 3-4 days.
- Effectively
targets all growth stages of insects and mites, including larvae, nymphs, and
adults.
- Displays
ovicidal action and belongs to the thiourea group of insecticides.
- Effective
against pests resistant to conventional pesticides.
- Features
translaminar activity for controlling hidden pests on the underside of leaves.
- Exhibits
some phytotonic effects.
- Provides
quick knockdown and long-duration control.
- Compatible
with other insecticides and selectively targets beneficial insects.
- No
cross-resistance observed, making it suitable for integrated pest management
(IPM).
Method
of Operation
- DYFO
functions as a pro-insecticide, requiring conversion to its active form
post-application.
- The
active compound targets a specific part of the energy-producing enzymes in the
mitochondria.
- This
disruption in mitochondrial respiration leads to the immediate paralysis of
pests upon intake or contact with the product.
- Paralysis
is followed by pest death due to starvation or fumigant action within 3-4 days.
How
and When to Apply
- Recommended
application method is foliar spray.
- Initial
spray advised upon the appearance of pest infestation, followed by 2-3
subsequent sprays at 10–15-day intervals, based on the severity of the pest.
- To
prepare the solution, slowly add the required amount of DYFO to a small
quantity of water and stir well using a stick or rod.
- Add
the remaining recommended quantity of water and ensure uniform spraying.
Safety
Guidelines and Remedy
- Advisable
to achieve a uniform spray.
- Avoid
spraying during foggy weather conditions.
- Refrain
from mixing with bare hands.
- Use
safety equipment such as gloves, aprons, masks, etc.
- Do not
smoke, drink, eat, or chew anything while spraying.
- Avoid
any contact with mouth, eyes, and skin during the application.
- Ensure
a thorough bath after completing the application.
- In the
event of exposure, no specific antidote is known; treat symptoms
symptomatically.