Product Name: Tebufenozide 20% SC (Suspension Concentrate)
Trade Name: Mimic
Group: Diacylhydrazine
WHO Toxicity Class: U – Unlikely to Present Acute Hazard Under Normal Use
Type: Hormone-Mimetic Insecticide, Active Primarily by Ingestion with Some Contact and Ovicidal Activity
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI):
7 days (for chickpea)
Application Management:
- Tebufenozide is a molting hormone agonist that mimics the natural ecdysone hormone, disrupting the molting process in larvae of Lepidopteran species.
- It is most effective when applied during the early larval stages or at the onset of larval emergence.
- Causes premature molting and incomplete larval development, leading to death before reaching the pupal stage.
- Effective against a wide range of Lepidopteran pests, including:
Cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera), Caradrina, Chickpea pod borer, Stem borers, Egyptian cotton leafworm, Codling moth (Cydia pomonella), and Grape cluster moth (Lobesia botrana).
Target Crops and Application Rates:
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Crop
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Pest
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Dosage
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Application Method
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Chickpea
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Cutworm (Agrotis spp.)
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0.7 L/ha
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Foliar spray
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Rice
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Stem borer (Scirpophaga spp.)
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1 L/ha
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Foliar spray
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Notes:
- Apply at the early larval stage for maximum effectiveness.
- Selectivity: Safe to most beneficial insects and natural predators.
- Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides except strong alkaline compounds.
- Low toxicity to mammals, birds, and fish under normal use.