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A HAND BOOK FOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION AGENTS ON THE PESTICIDES REGISTERED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE IN PAKISTAN Dr. Muhammad Anjum Ali MEMBER PLANT SCIENCES DIVISION PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL MINISTRY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY AND RESEARCH, ISLAMABAD 2018 All Rights Reserved with no reproduction/printing without permission

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Page 1: THE PESTICIDES REGISTERED WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR …

A HAND BOOK FOR AGRICULTURE EXTENSION

AGENTS

ON

THE PESTICIDES REGISTERED

WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR

SAFE HANDLING AND USE IN

PAKISTAN

Dr. Muhammad Anjum Ali

MEMBER PLANT SCIENCES DIVISION PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY AND RESEARCH, ISLAMABAD

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All Rights Reserved with no reproduction/printing without permission

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Edition 2018

Published By DR MUHAMMAD ANJUM ALI

MEMBER PLANT SCIENCES DIVISION PAKISTAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY AND RESEARCH, ISLAMABAD

SUPPORTED BY

Hafiz Muhammad Saleem Ex-Director

Entomological Research Institute, AARI Faisalabad

Muhammad Saeed Agriculture Officer (Extension)

Directorate General Agriculture (Extension & AR) Punjab, Lahore

Composed by

Muhammad Saleem Rana Assistant

Directorate General Agriculture (Extension & AR) Punjab, Lahore

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Table of Contents

I. Pesticides Registered in Pakistan

Insecticides ................................................................................ 01 Fungicides ................................................................................ 68 Herbicides / Weedicides ............................................................ 83 Acaricides ............................................................................... 112 Rodenticides ........................................................................... 114 Fumigants ............................................................................... 114 Nematicides ............................................................................ 115

II. Banned Pesticides in Pakistan ..................................................... 116

III. Good Application Practices for ground Operations ......................... 117

IV. Tips for Better Crop Spraying ........................................................ 132

V. Safe Handling and Use of Pesticides............................................. 134

In Storage ................................................................................ 134 During Transportation .............................................................. 134 Handling During Application and Use ....................................... 135 Disposal of Pesticides Wastes / Empty Containers .................... 135

VI. Product Stewardship .................................................................... 136

VII. Antidotes for Pesticides for Human .............................................. 138

VIII. Firist Aid Measures ....................................................................... 143

GLOSSARY .......................................................................................... 144

— Crop / Pest / Pesticides (A)................................................... 144 — Pesticides; Common and Trade Names (B) .......................... 161

List of Important Contact Numbers ......................................................... 169

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PREFACE

Pesticides usage in Pakistan started with aerial spraying on major crops. Until the promulgation of Agriculture Pesticide Ordinance in 1971, pesticides imports and use remain unregulated. A regulated registration and import started in 1971. This was followed by framing rules in 1973 to streamline regulation to import, manufacturing, formulation, sale, distribution, use and advertisement. The ordinance of 1971 was accepted by the public and therefore adopted as an “Act”. The later has however, received various parliamentary amendments to meet day to day needs.

Pesticides application was increased gradually for productivity enhancement by reduction in crop losses for passing benefits to the consumers and producers. However, heavy

dependence and use of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) commonly known as “Dirty Dozen” created high chronic toxic effects of chemicals in animals at top of the food chain such as fish,

predatory birds, mammals and humans. These were a group of 12 highly persistent and toxic chemicals: aldrin, chlordane, DDT, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, hexachlorobenzen, mirex, polychlorinated biphenyls, polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated

dibenzofurans, and toxaphen. Therefore, Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions were signed by the international community including Pakistan to deal with the POPs and pesticides for deletion of such

pesticides and continuous review. Pakistan government regularly reviews the list updated by these conventions and after approval of the highest regulatory body place a ban on such chemicals.

Consequently, many of the POPs and other pesticides are no longer registered or used in the country.

On the other hand, it is also a hard fact that approximately 40 percent of the world's potential crop production is already lost annually to weeds, pests and diseases. These crop losses would be doubled if pesticide uses were abandoned. That means that an economic crop production is not possible without the application of pesticides. While indiscriminate use of crop protection chemicals is an issue, a judicious use of pesticides is necessary to ensure abundant and safe food availability, in the country. Similarly, a responsible and effective use is necessary to harvest the full benefits of pesticides.

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Pesticides are also used to control termites, cockroaches,

ants, rats and other pests and herbicides are used to control

vegetation that clogs navigable and other waterways or threatens to

obstruct highway, utility and railroad rights of way and also used to

protect and enhance lawns, gardens, public parks, playing fields,

lakes and ponds for public enjoyment. This is also important that

many agricultural commodities are vulnerable to attack by aflatoxins

and insect control is necessary to prevent its passage from insect to

plant. Aflatoxin, a carcinogen, can cause liver and other cancers in

humans, lower the body’s normal immune response, and can impair

growth in children. Crop protection chemicals are used to control

insect damage that leads to aflatoxin contamination.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programand awareness

campaign was launched involving all field staff of agriculture

extension i.e. Farmers Field School (FFS), Plant Wise Program,

Farmers Training Program, Method and Result Demonstration and

print and electronic media to educate farmers. Furthermore, pest-warning wing was also created to issue alerts for application of

pesticides. The IPM program targets application of pesticides at

Economic Threshold level (ETL) and terminate sprays following the

labeled Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) as utmost needs to control

thousands of weed species, harmful insects and numerous plant

diseases that afflict losses to crops, while caring for consumer’s

health.

It is recognized that the country is facing challenges of

effectiveness of pesticides. However, these issues, besides quality

of pesticides are also linked to improper selection of pesticides, their

application at high pest population and spraying without caring for

the beneficials and use of faulty spraying techniques. In addition, the

extension staff and the grower’s needs information on the climate

change, insurgence of new pests and knowledge of the new

registered chemistries, to ensure efficient crop protection. This

knowledge and then applying as per prescription is extremely

important to ensure that the efforts of department of Agriculture

Extension and the money spent on pesticides reflects bringing full

potential of their use to the growers. With the increased concerns for

health and environment, it is extremely important for us ensure that

the recommendations made by the authorities should be kept in

view, which includes to avoid the indiscriminate use of pesticides in

order to care for safety of the applicators, consumers of food, human

health and the environment.

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This booklet has been improved to include pesticides registered in Pakistan and the target pests and crops for selection and targeted use of pesticides. Glossary(s) for selection of pesticides and pest according to the target crop has been given for easy access to any entry in this booklet. Additions have also been made to address product stewardship as an integral part of plant protection operations.

Summing up, I am extremely thankful to ALLAH Almighty, who in spite of several difficulties enabled us to complete this booklet with updated information and analysis for selection of best pesticides. This effort will be beneficial for the farmers, extension agents, students and pesticides business for comprehensive information about pesticides registered from time to time in Pakistan. I also thank Director General Plant Protection Karachi, Director Institute of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Mr Muhammad Nasir, Director Agriculture Extension (IPM) and Dr Muhammad Ishaque Mastoi National Cordinator Plant Protection PARC for help in compilation of this improved version; however, I owe a debt of gratitude to Mr Muhammad Saeed, Agriculture Officer (Hqrs) for hardworking and strenuous efforts to pool information into a valuable booklet. Special efforts for reading this booklet by Ms Shamsa Ghafoor Agriculture Officer (Hqrs) and Ms Tehmina Taj, Instructor IATI, Rawalpindi are also appreciated. Acknowledgment is not complete if I do not thank to Muhamad Saleem Rana, Assistant office of the DGA (Ext&AR) for typing and formatting the manuscript in the present form.

Dr. Muhammad Anjum Ali Member Plant Sciences Division

PAKISTAN AGRICULTURE RESEARCH COUNCIL Address: 20-Ataturk Avenue, G-5/1, Islamabad Phone: +92-51-9201918; Fax +92-51-9208421

Website: www.parc.gov.pk Email:

[email protected]&[email protected],

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PESTICIDES REGISTERED IN PAKISTAN

WITH THEIR DOSE(S) AND TARGET PEST(S)

SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

I — INSECTICIDES

(a) Organophosphate Group:

1 Acephate Orthene 75 SP 1977 500-750 gm Cotton Army Worm

Orthene Pellet 97% (New) 2002 350 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Commando Plus 97% DF 2011 200 gm Maize Shootfly

Coredor 75% SP 2011 330 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Commando Plus 97% DF 2012 200 gm Maize Aphid

300 gm Potato Jassid

2 Azinphos Methyl Gusathion20 EC 1969 1.75 lit. Cotton Bollworms

3 Bromophos Nexion 25 EC 1969 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

4 Chlorfenvinphos Birlane 10G 1977 9 kg Rice Stem Borers, Hoppers and Leaf Roller

5 Chlorpyrifos Lorsban 40 EC 1978 750-1000 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworm

Lorsban 50 ULV 1987 750 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Lorsban 40 EC (New formulation)

1998 1000 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and American Bollworm, Spotted and Pink Bollworm

Lorsban 40 EC 2000 1250 ml Sugarcane Termites

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Helmet 40 EC 2004 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Taika 40 EC 2005 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Helmet 40 EC 2005 1000 ml Cotton Army Worm

Helmet40% EW 2006 1000 ml Cotton ABW & Army Worm

800 ml Potato ABW & Army Worm

Kurifast 40 EC 2006 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Marshal 40 EC 2006 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Cyren 480 G/L EC 2007 800 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Glory 40% W/V EC 2007 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Helmet 40% EC 2009 1000 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Helmet 40% EW 2009 1000 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Cruiser 40% EC 2009 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Chlorguard 10% G 2013 6 Kg Maize Borers

6 Chlorpyrifos methyl

Reldan 25 EC 1986 2.5 ml/ 250 kg of Wheat Grains or 2.5

PPM

Stored Wheat

Stored Grain Insect Pests

7 Diazinon Basudin 10G 1977 7 kg Rice Stem Borers and Hopper

Diazinon 10G 1992 9 kg Rice Stem Borers, Hopper & Leaf Roller

8 Dichlorvos Nogos/Nuvan 100 EC/

Vapona 100 WSC

1969 250 ml Oilseed Jassid, Painted Bug

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Phosvit 100 EC 1981 250 ml Vegetable Red Pumpkin Beetle, Spotted

Bollworm, Fruit Borer, Fruitfly and

Lacewing Bug

Nokovos 100 EC 1988 500 ml Okra Jassid & Whitefly

Fatek/DDVP 50 EC 1988 240 ml Potato &

Brinjal

Jassid, Aphid & Thrips

Shooter 50% EC 300 ml/100 lit. Mango Hopper

9 Dimethoate Cygon 40 EC 1978 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Roxion 40 EC 1978 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Rogor 40 EC 1978 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Chemathoate 40EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Dimetoxal 40 EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Systoate 40 EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Amerthion 40 EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Cathoate 40 EC 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Higonet 40 EC 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Sumithoate 40 EC 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Dimegro 40 EC 1990 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Stinger 40 EC 1990 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Aniron 40 EC 1992 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Aragol-L 40 EC 1992 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Perfekthion 40 EC 1978 & 1992

400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Dimogreen 40 EC 1996 300 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

10 Ethoprophos Mocap 5 G 1988 10-12 kg Rice Stem Borers

20 kg Maize Borer

32 kg Sugarcane Borer

11 Fenitrothion Sumithion 50 EC 1969 500-700 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Sumithion 90 ULV 1969 500-700 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Folithion 50 EC 1969 500-700 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Accothion 50 EC 1969 500-700 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Agrothion 50 EC 1977 1000 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Edthion 50 EC 1990 1000 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

12 Fenthion Lebaycid 50 EC 1989 750 ml Rice Hopper

750 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

13 Formothion Anthio 25 EC 1969 400-500 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

14 Isothioate Hosdan 30 EC 1982 1300-1500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

15 Isoxathion Karphos 50 EC 1982 500 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

500 ml Maize Insect Pest Complex

16 Isozofos Miral 2 G 1990 8 kg Rice Stem Borers

17 Malathion Malathion 57EC/MLT 57

EC

1969 750 ml Cotton Aphid Flea Hopper

Fyfanon 57 EC 1988 750 ml Cotton Aphid Flea Hopper

Fyfanon 57% EC 2009 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Route 57% EC 2010 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Flotilla 57% EC 2011 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug &Thrips

Maltox 57% EC 2011 500 ml Cotton Thrips & Mealy Bug

Flotilla 57% EC 2012 500 ml Tobacco Aphids

18 Mephosfolan Cytrolane 3G 1980 8-10 kg Rice Stem-borer and Mites

19 Methacrifos Damfin 500 EC 1988 300 ml in 500

ml of Water/ Ton of Grain

Stored

Wheat Grain

Trogoderma sp., Tribolium sp.,

Sitophilus sp. &Rhizopertha sp.

20 Methidathion Supracide 40 EC 1977 600-700 ml Cotton &

Mango

Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips, Hopper

Supracide 40 EC 1998 150 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Cotton & Mango

Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips, Hopper

Supracide 40% EC 2008 300 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Cosset 40% EC 2009 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Weapon 40% EC 2011 250 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

21 Oxydemeton

methyl

Metasystox 25 EC 1969 750 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

22 Phenthoate Cidial/Elsan 50 EC 1976 500-1000 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Agrisan 50 EC 1988 800 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

23 Phorate Thimet 10 G 1977 5 kg Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

Thimet 5 G 1999 10 kg Rice Stem Borers and Leaf Folder

Thimet 5G 2000 15 kg Sugarcane Borers

5 kg Maize Borers

Tempest 3% G 2016 Sugarcane Borers

24 Phosalone Zolone 35 EC 1987 750-1000 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests & Bollworms

Especially Overlapping

25 Phosphamidon Dimecron 100 WSC 1969 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly

Pillarcron 100 SL 1988 250 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

Pillarcron 50SL 1988 400 ml Cotton Whitefly

Dimecron 100 WSC 1992 250 ml Sunflower Jassid & Whitefly

250 ml Potato Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

250 ml Cauliflower Aphid

75 ml/100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

26 Primiphos ethyl Primicide 30 ED 1987 250 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

27 Primiphos

methyl

Actellic 50 EC 1982 450-650 ml Stored Grain Stored Grain Pests

450-650 ml Cotton Insect Pests

28 Profenofos Curacron 500 EC 1982 800-1000 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests and Bollworms

Curacron 500 EC 1992 800 ml Sunflower Jassid, Whitefly

800 ml Potato Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Curacron 500 EC 1999 250 ml Cotton American Bollworm (Ovicide)

Durakron 40 EC 2002 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Cracker 40 EC 2004 250 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Vallet 50% EC 2006 1000 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Helino 50% W/V EC 2007 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Pakfos 50 EC 2007 1000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Cracker 50% EC 2008 1000 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Curacron 50% EC 2008 800 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Curacron 50% EC 2009 500 ml Onion Thrips

Pronet 50% EC 2011 1000 ml Cotton Army Worm & Mealy Bug

29 Pyridaphenthion Ofunack 40 EC 1980 450-600 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

30 Quinalphos Ekalux 25 EC 1972 500 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Ekalux 5 G 1972 8 kg Rice Borers

8 kg Maize Borer

Ekalux Forte 50 EC 1987 500 ml Maize Borer

Ekalux Aquaflow 245 EW 1992 1000 ml Maize Sucking Insect Pests & Bollworms

31 Thiofanox Decamox 5 G 1981 14 kg Cotton & Mung

Insect Pest Complex

32 Triazophos Hostathion 40% EC 1977 1000 ml Cotton Bollworms

Hostathion 40% EC 1996 600 ml Rice, Maize Leaf-roller Shootfly & Stem Borer

Hostathion 40% EC 1999 600 ml Rice Stem Borers

Hostathion 40% EC (New recipe)

2002 1000 ml Cotton Spotted & American Bollworms.

600 ml Cotton Whitefly & Thrips

Sozo 40 EC 2005 1000 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Hostathion20% EC 2006 1200 ml Cotton Whitefly

2000 ml Cotton American Bollworm

King 40% EC 2006 1000 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm & American Bollworm

Pinkokill 40%W/V EC 2007 1000 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Tristar 40% -EC 2008 1000 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Sozo 40% EC 2008 1000 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Trizone 40% EC 2010 1000 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Terminate 40% EC 2011 1000 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Trizone 40% EC 2011 600 ml Cotton Mites

Craft 40% EC 2014 1000 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Diplomat 40% EC 2017 1000 ml Cotton American bollworm, spotted bollworm

33 Trichlorphon Diptrex 80 WP 1966 680 gm Fruits & Vegetables

Fruitflies

Ditera 80 WP 1988 680 gm Fruits & Vegetables

Fruitflies

Flyer 80% SP 2010 680gm Cotton Mealy Bug

680gm Melon Fruitfly

100 gm/ 100 lit

water

Guava Fruitfly

34 Vamidothion Kilval 40 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

(b) Organophosphate Mixtures:

1 Acephate + Imidacloprid

Lancer Gold 51.8% SP (50%+1.8%)

500 g Cotton Aphid, Jassid, Thrips, Whitefly & Bollworms

2 Fenitrothion + BPMC

Sumibas 75 EC 1986 400 ml Rice Stem Borers, Plant Hopper and Grass Hoppers

Sumibas 4 D 1990 12 kg Rice Leaf-roller and White Back Plant Hopper

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

3 Imidacloprid + acephate

Blaster 72.5% WP 2014 250 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

4 Phorate + Carbofuran

Kwick 3% G (1.8%+1.2%) 10 kg Rice Stem Borers & Leaf Folder

10 kg Sugercane Borers

10 kg Cotton Jassids, Aphids, Whiteflies & Thrips

05 kg Maize Borer

Super Quick 3% G

(1.8%+ 1.2%)

10 kg Sugarcane Stem Borer

5 Quinalphos+

Fluvalinate

Commando 340 EC 1992 500 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

6 Quinalphos +

thiometon

Tombel 32 EC 1987 800 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests and bollworms

7 Chlorpyrifos +

dimethoate

Dimlor 662 EC 1988 650 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Dimlor 360 ULV 1988 1200 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

8 Chlorpyrifos +

Fipronil

Knocker 18% CF

(15%+3%)

800-1000 ml Peanuts Grubs

9 Chlorpyrifos +

Gamma-

Cyhalothrin

Bolton 31% EC (300g/l +

10g/l)

300-600 ml Cotton Thrips, Whiteflies, Pink, Spotted &

American Bollworms

300 ml Chillies Fruit Borers Fruit Worms & DBM

300 ml Cabbag Fruit Borers Fruit Worms & DBM

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

400 ml Tomato Fruit Borers Fruit Worms & DBM

100-150

ml/100 litre

water

Apple Codilng Moth

120 ml/100

litre water

Mango Shoot Borer

10 Chlorpyrifos +

Triazophos

Cloming 40% EC

(20%+20%)

500 ml Rice Borer

11 Deltamethrin + dimethoate

Decis-D 12.5+300 EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Bollworms

Decis-D 12.5+300 EC 1996 400 ml Rice Leaf-roller

200 ml Maize Shootfly and Stem Borer

Decis-D 12.5 +300 EC 1998 40 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

12 Dimethoate + prothoate

Facron-S 1988 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Bollworms

13 Deltamethrin + triazophos

Deltaphos-R 350+10 EC 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Bollworms

Deltaphos 10+350 EC 1996 400 ml Rice Leaf-roller

400 ml Maize Stem Borer and Shootfly

Deltaphos 10+350 EC

(New recipe)

2002 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Spotted

Bollworm

Deltaphos 10+350 EC

(New recipe)

2003 600 ml Cotton American Bollworm

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Dream 50% EC 2006 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips

500 ml Cotton SBW, ABW, PBW

Counter Plus 36% EC 2009 400 ml Maize Maize Borer & Shootfly

Counter Plus 36% EC 2010 600 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Adder36% EC 2011 500 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Platinum 36% EC 2011 600 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Pink Boll Worm

Counter Plus 36% EC 2011 600 ml Cotton American Bollworm, Mites & Pink

bollworm

Platinum 36% EC 2013 600 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Leopard Plus 36% EC 2014 600 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

(c) Carbamate Group:

1 Aldicarb Temik 10 G 1976 5 kg Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Temik 15 G 1976 3.25 kg Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

2 Benfuracarb Oncol 3% G 8 Kg Rice Stem Borers, Leaf Folder, Brown Plant Hopper

8Kg Maize Borers

8 Kg Sugarcane Borers

8 kg Vegetable Aphid &Thrips

3 B.P.M.C. Bassa 50 EC 1983 500 ml Rice White Back Plant Hopper

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Bassa 50 EC 1983 500 ml Apple Wooly Aphid

4 Carbaryl Sevin 85 SP 1969 1 kg Cotton Bollworms, Flea Hopper, Army Worm

Sevin 10 D 1969 5 kg Cotton Jassid, Red Cotton Bug and Thrips

Seven XLR 43.4 EC 1985 1500 ml Cotton Bollworms and Sucking Insect Pests

Focus 85% WP 2008 500 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

5 Carbofuran Furadan 3 G 1974 14 kg Sugarcane Borers

Furadan 10 G 1974 8-10 kg Rice Stem Borers

Curater 3 G 1978 8-10 kg Rice Stem Borers

8-10 kg Sugarcane Borers

8-10 kg Maize Borer

Agridan 3 G 1988 8-10 kg Rice Stem Borers

Diafuran 3 G 1988 8-10 kg Rice Stem Borers

Sunfuran 3 G 1988 8-10 kg Rice Stem Borers

Brifur 3 G 1992 8 kg Rice Stem Borers

8 kg Maize Borer

Furan 3 G 2002 8 kg Maize Borer

Furan 3 G 2006 8 kg Rice Stem Borer

Cartal 10% G 2007 3 kg Rice Stem Borer

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

3 kg Sugarcane Borers

Cartal 10% G 2008 3 kg Sugarcane Borers

3 kg Maize Borers

Brifur 3% G 2008 14 kg Sugarcane Top and Stem Borers

8 kg Maize Borers

Brifur 3% G 2009 8 kg Rice Stem Borer

Dorsal 3% G 2011 8 kg Maize Borers

Remand 3% G 2011 8 kg Maize Borers

Fenciran 3% G 2012 8 kg Maize Stem Borers

Fenciran 3% G 2013 8 kg Rice Stem Borer

14 kg Sugarcane Sugarcane Borers

6 Carbosulfan Advantage 20 EC 1985 300 ml Apple Codling Moth

500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

1000 ml Cotton Bollworms

Advantage 5 G 1985 8-12 kg Rice Stem Borers

Advantage 25 ST 1985 30-40 gm/kg seed.

Maize Stem Borer and Shootfly

Advantage 15 ED 1987 250 ml or one Bozzle / 3 acre

Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Advantage 20 EC (Local 1996 500 ml Rice White Back plant Hopper

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SrNo

Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

xylene based formulation) 500 ml Cotton Aphid

Advantage 20 EC 1999 500 ml Rice Leaf-folder

500 ml Canola Aphid

Advantage 20 EC 2000 250 ml Maize Shootfly

Advantage 20% EC 2009 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

7 Cartap Hydrochloride

Padan 4 G 1974 10 kg Rice Stem Borer

Padan Technical 95 SP 1990 275-300 gm Rice Stem Borers

250 gm Rice Leaf-roller

300 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Padan 4 G 1996 10 kg Rice Leaf Folder

Sadan 4 G 2003 9 kg Rice Stem Borer and Leaf-floder

Pasban 4 G 2006 9 kg Rice Stem Borer and Leaf-folder

Razex 4 G 2006 9 kg Rice Stem borer

Hoopoe 4% G 2009 9 kg Rice Stem Borers & Leaf- folder

Karuz 4% GR 2009 9 kg Rice Stem Borers & Leaf- folder

Capstar 4% G 9 kg Rice Stem Borers &Leaf- folder

Weltap 8% G 2006 4.5 kg Rice Stem Borers & Leaf- folder

Zeedan 4% G 2008 9 kg Rice Stem Borer & Leaf- folder

Cusic 8% G 2011 4.5 kg Rice Stem Borer & Leaf- folder

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Superdan 4% G 2014 9 kg Rice Rice Borer & Rice Leave Folder

8 Furathiocarb Deltanet 400 EC 1990 400 ml Rice Leaf Folder & White Back Plant Hopper

Promet 400 CS 1992 20 ml/ kg seed Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

40 ml/ kg seed Maize Stem Borer and Shootfly

Deltanet 400 EC 1996 300 ml Cotton Aphid

Deltanet ST 400 CS 1999 200 ml/ kg seed

Maize Shootfly

9 Isoprocarb Mipcin 50 WP 1980 1 kg Rice Stem Borers, Hopper & Leaf-roller

1 kg Cotton Insect Pests

10 Methomyl Lannate 90 WSP 1983 250-300 gm General A variety of insect pests especially with chewing type of mouth parts

Nudrin 90 WSP 1986 250-300 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and overlapping Bollworms

Methavin 90 SP 1987 225 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and overlapping

Bollworms

Lannate 12.5 L 1996 1250 ml Cotton Insect pest complex

Lannate 40 SP 1996 330 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Shuttle 90% SP 2005 150 gm Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm and Army Worm

Lannate 40 SP 2007 350 gm Cotton ABW & Army Worm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Leo 90% SP 2007 200 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Shuttle 90% SP 2009 125 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Lannate 40% SP 2010 250 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Lannate 40% SP 2011 350 gm Tomato Fruit borer

Lannate 40% SP 2013 350 gm Potato American Bollworm

350 gm Cauliflower Diamond back moth

250 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

350 gm Tobacco Budworm

11 Metolcarb Metal 20% EC 900-1200 ml Rice Plant Hopper & Caterpiller

12 Primicarb Pirimore 50 DP 1981 340 gm All crops Aphids

13 Thiodicarb Larvin 80 DF 1985 375 gm Cotton Bollworms and overlapping Sucking

Insect Pests

Larvin 375 FL 1992 1000 ml Cotton Bollworms

Arrest 80% DF 2005 400 gm Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm and Army Worm

Darvin 80% WG 2005 400 gm Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm and Army Worm

300 gm Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Thida 80% DF 2008 400 gm Cotton American Bollworm and Army Worm

Supperstar 80% DF 2009 400 gm Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

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(b) Carbamate Mixtures:

1 Carbosulfan +

monomehypo

Roll-up 7.2%G 2006 6 kg Rice Stem Borers & Leaf-folder

Roll-up 7.2% G 2008 6 kg Rice White Back Plant Hopper

2 Cabofuron 2.9%

+ Fipronil 0.1%

Charge 3% G 2017 8 kg Maize Borer

(e) Pyrethroid Group:

1 Alphamethrin/ Alpha-

cypermethrin

Fastac 10 EC 1985 100 ml Cotton Bollworms and overlapping Sucking Insect Pests

Bestox 5 EC 1986 200 ml Cotton Bollworms

Bestox 5 EC (Local xylene based formulation

1996 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Fastac 50 G/L 5 EC 1996 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Fastac 50 G/L 5 EC 1998 200 ml Rice Leaf-roller

Allert 5% EC 2005 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Premier 5 EC (Formerly

Nestock)

2005 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Alphaphos 5% EC 2006 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Protector 5% W/V EC 2007 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Super Alpha 10% EC 2007 125 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Award 5% EW 2014 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

2 Bifenthrin Talstar 10 EC 1986 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly,Thrips and Spotted Bollworm

Talstar 10 EC 1990 20 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Talstar 10 EC 1990 20 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

Talstar 2.5 ULV 1992 1000 ml Cotton Bollworms

Talstar 10 EC (Local

xylene based formulation)

1996 250 ml Cotton Jassid,Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Talstar 10 EC 1999 150 ml Canola Aphid

Resham 10 EC 2003 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Resham 10 EC (2007) 40 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Mango Hopper

Resham 10 EC 2007 100 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Resham 10% EC 60 ml/ 100 lit. Water

Citrus Psylla

Sergeant 10% EC 2007 250 ml Citrus Psylla

20 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Hopper

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

20 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Talstar 10 EC 2009 250 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Tender 10% EC 2009 250 ml Potato Jassid

Tender 10% EC 2010 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, Mealy Bug

&SBW

Avenue 20% WDG 2012 125 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Merit 10% EW 2013 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Silk 10% EC 2014 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Tempt 20 SC 2014 125 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

3 Betacyfluthrin Bulldock 025 EC 1990 200 ml Cotton Bollworms

Bulldock 025 EC 1996 200 ml Brinjal Fruit Borer

200 ml Gram Pod Borer

50 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

Bulldock 025 EC 1998 50 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Capital 2.5% EC 2006 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Turbo 10% EC 2006 80 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Pink Bollworm

Dolphin 2.5% EC 2007 300 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

300 ml Gram Pod Borer

4 Betacypermethrin Betathrin 5 EC 1992 300 ml Cotton Bollworms

Chinmix 5 EC 1999 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworms

5 Cyfluthrin Baythroid 050 SL 1985 250 ml Cotton Bollworms alone or when Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips are present

Baythroid 050 EC 1986 250 ml Cotton Bollworms alone or when Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips are present

6 Cyhalothrin/ Lambda Cyhalothrin

Karate 2.5 EC 1986 325 ml Cotton Jassid,Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

40 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Mango Hopper

Karate 0.8 ULV 1987 1000 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

Karate 2 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Karate 2.5 EC 1990 160 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

Karate 2.5 EC 1992 250 ml Gram Pod Borer

Karate 0.8 ULV 1996 1000 ml Gram Pod Borer

1000 ml Rice Leaf-roller

Karate 2.5 CS (1999) 160 ml Rice Leaf-floder and Stem Borers

7 Cypermethrin Ripcord 10 EC 1981 200-250 ml Cotton &

Other Crops

Wide Range of Lepidopterous Insect

Pests

Arrivo 10 EC 1983 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms

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Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

200-250 ml Apple Codling Moth & Wooly Aphids

200-250 ml Brinjal Fruit Borer

Cymbush 10 EC 1983 250 ml Cotton Bollworms and Sucking Insect Pests

Ripcord 2 ULV 1983 1200 ml Tobacco Cutworm & Budworm

Cymbush 3 ED 1985 250 ml Cotton Bollworms and Sucking Insect Pests

Nurelle 20 EC 1985 200 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sherpa 5 EC 1985 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms alone or when Jassid,

Whitefly and Thrips are present

Cyperkill 5 EC 1987 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Ustaad 10 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Archer 10 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Lucky 10 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Polytrin 200 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Ustaad 25 EC 1990 175 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sunmerin 20 EC 1990 125 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sunmerin 5 EC 1990 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Kapadin-C 10 EC 1992 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Peskil 10 EC 1992 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Arrivo 10 EC (Local

xylene based formulation)

1996 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Ripcord 100 EC G/L 1998 200 ml Cabbage&

Cauliflower

Cabbage Butterfly

Ripcord 10 EC 2000 200 ml Tobacco Cutworm & Budworm

Sherpa 25 EC 2000 100 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworms

Buzzer 10% EC 2005 333 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Bollguard 20% EC 165 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Finish 20% EC 2007 125 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Solomethrin 10% W/V EC 2007 333 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Environ 10% EW 2012 250 Cotton Spotted and pink bollworm

Audit 10% EW 2014 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Win 25 EW 2014 125 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

8 Decamethrin/

Deltamethrin

Decis 2.5 EC 1979 250-300 ml Cotton Bollworms

Decis 2.5 EC 1998 40 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

Decis 2.5 EC 1999 160 ml Rice Leaf-floder and Stem Borers

Decis tablets 25% 2002 16 tablets Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Decis 100 EC 2002 80 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Decis Tablets 25% 2003 8 tablets Potato American Bollworm

Leopard 2.5 EC 2003 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Decis Tablets 25% 2004 8 tablets Tomato Fruit Borer

Leopard 2.5 EC 2004 160 ml Rice Leaf Folder

Super Delta10 EC 2006 80 ml Cotton Spotted & Pink Bollworms

Leopard 2.5% EC 2007 40 ml/ 100 lit.

Water

Mango Hopper

Perfect 2.5 W/V EC 2007 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Counter 2.5% EC 2010 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Lajawab 2.5% EC 2010 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Rubin 2.5 EC 2011 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Tiger 2.5% EC 2013 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

9 Esfenvalirate Sumicidin Supper 5 EC 1988 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sumicidin Supper 7.5 EC 1988 200 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sumicidin Supper 0.5ULV 1990 2500 ml Cotton Jassid and Bollworms

Sumi-Alpha 110 EC 2003 150 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Army Worm

Bouncer 5% EC 2005 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Sumi-Alpha 110 EC 2006 150 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Push 10 EC 2006 200 ml Cotton Spotted & pink Bollworms

Cobra 20% EC 2007 85 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

10 Fenpropathrin Danitol 10 EC 1985 600 ml Cotton Bollworms and Over-lapping Sucking Insect Pests

Danitol 2.5 ULV 1987 1600 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

Nighaban 20 EC 2002 300 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Danitol 30 EC 2003 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Danitol 30 EC 2006 250 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Fenitol 20% EC 2006 330 ml Cotton Spotted & Pink Bollworms

Dathrin 20%EC 2009 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

11 Fenvalerate Sumicidin 20 EC 1979 300-350 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sumicidin 2.5 ULV 1983 675 ml Cotton Bollworms

Fenkill 20 EC 1986 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Edicidin 20 EC 1990 250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Sticker 20% EC 2005 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Fenstar 20% EC 2006 330 ml Cotton Spotted & Pink Bollworm

12 Fluvalinate Mavrik 2 E 1986 175 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

175 ml Maize Stem Borer and Shootfly

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

13 Flucythrinate Pay-Off 10 EC 1985 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms and overlapping Sucking

Insect Pests

14 Gamma-

cyhalothrin

Proaxis 60% CS 2011 100 ml Cotton Spotted Boll Worm, Army Worm, Pink

Bollworm & Thrips

Proaxis 60% CS 2013 75 ml Rice White Backed Plant Harper

15 Lambda

Cyhalothrin

Boxer 2.5 EC 2002 325 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Crusher 20 EC 2005 40 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Super Lambda 10 EC 2006 80 ml Cotton Spotted & Pink Bollworms

Lasso 10% EC 2007 70 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Lamothrin 2.5% EC 2007 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Black belt 2.5% EC 2010 333 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Demand Ultra 10% EC 2010 80 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Demand Ultra 10% EC 2011 80 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Lancer 10% EC 2011 85 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Lotus 2.5% EC 2011 330 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Gallant 10% WP 2011 85 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Progress 10% WDG 2011 100 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Pink Bollworm

16 Permethrin Ambush 25 EC 1979 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Talcord 25 EC 1982 200-250 ml Cotton Lepidopterous Insect Pests

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Pounce 3.2 EC 1983 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Coopex 0.5% Dust 1988 3-5 ppm a.i. (one kg/ ton of grain)

Stored Grain Trogoderma sp. Tribolium sp., Sitophilus sp. Rhizopertha sp.

Pounce 1.5 G 2011 5 kg Maize Borer

Coopex 10/50 LGP 1988 3-5 ppm (25

ml in one lit. of water/ ton of wheat grain)

Stored Grain Trogoderma sp., Tribolium sp.,

Sitophilus sp., Rhizopertha sp.

17 Tralomethrin Trelate 3.6 EC 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms

(f) Pyrethroid Mixtures:

1 Abamectin+ Beta

Cypermethrin

Shaheen Plus 1% EC

(0.2%+0.8%)

200-250 ml Cucumber Leafminers, Aphids & Whitefly

2 Lambda-Cyhalothrin+

Clofentezine

Fiproxy 11% WP (10%+1%)

200g Cotton Bollworms

200 g Gram Pod Borer

200 g Rice Leaf Folder

200 g Brinjal Fruit Borers & Bugs

200 g Lady-Finger Fruit Borers & Bugs

3 Acetamiprid+ Lambda-

Acelam 26% WDG (23.5% +2.5%)

24-48 g Cabbage Aphids

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Cyhalothrin Outfit Super 25% WG

(20%+ 5%)

25-30 g Cabbage Aphids

4 Cypermethrin + amitraz

Cytac 24 EC 1988 600 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Bollworms

5 Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos

Nurelle-D 505 EC 1986 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Nurelle-D 505 EC (New

recipe)

1998 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, American

Bollworm, Spotted and Pink Bollworms

Nurelle-D 55% EC 2009 800 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

6 Cypermethrin + dimethoate

Almos-D 25 EC 1987 1000 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests and Bollworms

Laser 25 EC 1988 1000 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Bollworms

Cyperguard 60/250 EC 1990 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Bollworms

Almos-D 40 EC 1992 600 ml Cotton Insect Pest Complex

7 Cypermethrin + mephosfolan

Cropgard 50 + 300 EC 1990 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

8 Cypermethrin + profenofos

Polytrin-C 440 EC 500 ml Cotton Lepidopterous & Sucking Insect Pests and Mites

Polytrin-C 440 EC 1983 500 ml Potato Jassid, Thrips & American Bollworm

400 ml Sugarcane Gurdaspur Borer

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Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Polytrin-C 220 ULV 1985 1000 ml Mung Bollworms alone or when Jassid

Whitefly and Thrips are present along

with Bollworms

Polytrin-C 440 EC 1992 500 ml Potato Jassid, Thrips & American Bollworm

Cracker Plus 55 EC 2005 600 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Victor 550 EC 2006 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, SBW, PBW

and ABW

Cracker Plus 55% EC 2007 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Army Worm

Polytrin-C 44% EC 2008 500 ml Gram Pod Borer & Cutworm

Cracker Plus 55 EC 2008 500 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Polytrin-C 44% EC 2008 500 ml Gram Pod Borer & Cutworm

Polytrin-C 44 EC 2009 500 ml Mung Pod borer

250 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Psylla

500 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Result 55% EC 2009 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Limit 44% EC 2010 600 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Mealy Bug

Limit 44% EC 2011 600 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Pink Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Deltamethrin 1%

+ Triazophos 35%

Combo 36% EC 2017 600 ml Cotton Armyworm, Spotted bollworm,

American bollworm

9 Emamectin

Banzoate +

Lambda-

Cyhalothrin

Agroguard 1.8% ME

(0.2%+ 1.6%)

300-500 ml Cabb-age Diamond Back Moth

Supextin 12 %

WP(2%+10%)

100 g Cotton Bollworms

100 g Gram Pod Borers

100 g Rice Leaf Folder

100 g Brinjal Fruit Borers & Bugs

100 g Lady-Finger Fruit Borers & Bugs

10 Ethion + Zeta

Cypermethrin

Mustang 380 EC (360

g/l+20 g/l)

1000 ml Cotton HelicoverpaSpp.

11 Buprofezin+

Fenpropathrin

Sweep 250 EC (17.5+7.5) 750 ml Cotton Cotton Whitefly, Jassid, Aphids &Mites

750 ml Potato Whitefly, Jassid, Aphids & Mites

750 ml Vegetable Whitefly, Jassid, Aphids & Mites

12 Fenpropathrin +

fenitrothion

Meothrin Supper 5/45 EC 1988 650 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

13 Fenvalerate +

dimethoate

Mikantop 40 EC 1986 350 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and

Bollworms

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

14 Flucythrinate +

mephosfolan

Pay-Off Plus 1988 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and

Bollworms

15 Flucythrinate +

dimethaote

Pay-Off-D 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and

Bollworms

16 Fluvalinate+

thiomenton

Mavrik-B 1988 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

17 Betacyfluthrin +

Triazophos

Capital Plus 41.7 EC 2005 500 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Capital Plus41.7% EC 2006 500 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Consult 41.7 EC 2006 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, SBW, PBW

and ABW

Capital Plus 41.7% EC 2007 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Army

Worm

Capital Plus 41.7% EC 2008 500 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

18 Imidachloprid +

cyfluthrin

Confidor Supra 050 EC 2003 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips, American & Spotted

Bollworms

19 Imidacloprid +

Lamda

cyhalothrin

Smart 33% WDG 2010 150 gm Cotton SBW & Mealy Bug

Smart 33% WDG 2011 150 gm Cotton Thrips

20 Bifenthrin + abamectin

Novastar 56% EC 2003 300 ml Potato Jassid

Novastar 56 EC 2004 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Spotted Bollworms

600 ml Cotton American Bollworm

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Resham Plus 11.5 EC 2004 250 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Spotted

Bollworms

Novastar 56 EC 2005 50 ml/ 100 lit. Citrus Leaf-miner

Resham Plus 11.5 EC 2005 250 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Resham Plus 11.5% EC 2007 250 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests and Army Worm

Resham Plus 11.5% EC 2008 250 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Novastar 56% EC 2009 500 ml Okra Jassid & Mites

500 ml Chillies Bud Mites

500 ml Brinjal Mites & Jassid

500 ml Cucumber Leaf-miner

Novastar 56% EC 2011 500 ml Mung Bean Jassid

Novastar56% EC 2012 500 ml Mung Bean Thrips

21 Bifenthrin +

pyridaben

Goldstar 20 EC 2005 250 ml Cotton American bollworm

Goldstar 20% EC 2006 250 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Gold Star 20% EC 2007 250 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests and Army Worm

Gold Star 20% EC 2008 250 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

22 Nitenpyram+ Bifenthrin+

Clofentezine

Elegant Super 46% WP (20%+25%+1%)

200 g Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Mites & Spotted Bollworms

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

23 Bifenthrin 5% + Abamectin 0.6%

Novastar 56% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Mites

24 Betacyfluthrin + chlorpyrifos

Bulldock Star 262.5 EC 2003 800 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm and Aphid

25 Nitenpyram+

Clofentezine

Power Max 26% WP

(25%+1%)

100 g Cotton Thrips,Jassids & Mites

26 Clofentezine + Emamectin Benzoate +

Lufenuron

Emalu 4% EC 400 ml Cotton American Bollworms, Spotted Bollworms, Armyworms & Mites

400 ml Vegetable American Bollworms, Spotted

Bollworms, Armyworms & Mites

27 Pyriproxyfen+ Acetamiprid + Clofentezine

Tabaci Gold 43% WP (15% + 27% +1%)

150 g Cotton Whitefly & Mites

28 Phoxim + Cypermethrin

Lululing 40% EC 500 g Cotton Pink & Spotted Bollworms

500 g Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

29 Profenofos +

Lambda cyhalothrin

Border 61.5% EC 2005 500 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Border 61.5% EC 2006 500 ml Cotton SBW

Choice 61.5% EC 2006 500 ml Cotton SBW, PBW & ABW

Border 61.5% EC 2007 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Army Worm

Border 61.5% EC 2008 500 ml Cotton PBW

Border 61.5% EC 2009 500 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Verdict 52% EC 2010 500 ml Cotton SBW & Mealy Bug

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Verdict 52% EC 2012 800 ml Cotton American boll worm

Fortress 61.5% EC 2017 500 ml Cotton American bollworm, Spotted bollworm

30 Thiamethoxam+ Lambda Cyhalothrin

Acrid 22% SC (12.6%+ 9.4%)

75 ml Wheat Aphid

31 Tralomethrin + dimethoate

Trelate-D 17/ 300 EC 1992 400 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests & Bollworms

32 Triazophos +

Lambda-

Cyhalothrin +

Validamycin

Valimy 46% EC (40%

+4% + 2%)

250 ml Cotton Bollworms & Bug

Trica 46% 250 ml Rice Bacterial Diseases

250 ml Cotton Bacterial Diseases

Capture 20% SC 150-200 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

150-200 ml Cabbage Butterfly

33 Deltamethrin +

buprofezin

Dedeci 6.25+100 EC 1996 600 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips and Bollworms

Dream 50 EC 2006 500 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, SBW, PBW and ABW

(g) Neonicotinoids:

1 Abamectin +

Imidachloprid

Fighter 13.3 EC 2005 167 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips, Spotted Bollworm &

American Bollworm.

167 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm.

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Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Blaster 13.3% EC 2006 170 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips, Spotted

Bollworm, American Bollworm

Fighter 13.3 EC 2007 167 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests & Army Worm

Fighter 13.3% EC 2008 167 ml Cotton Pink Bollworm

Abamectin + Thiamethoxam

Solvigo 108 SC 2017 300 ml Cotton, Chillies

Thrips

2 Acetamiprid Rani 20 SL 2002 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Rani 20 SP 2002 125 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Barrier 20% SL 2005 125 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

Barrier 20% SP 2005 125 gm Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

Topsilon 20% SP 2005 125 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Zeon 20% SL 2005 125 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Barrier 20% SL 2006 125 ml Cotton Thrips

Barrier 20% SP 2006 125 gm Cotton Thrips

Assault 20% SL 2006 125 ml Cotton Whitefly

Moziban 20 SL 2006 125 ml Cotton Whitefly

Trust 20% SP 2006 125 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Diamond 20% WP 2007 125 gm Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

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Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Mospilan 20 SP 2007 50 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips at Early Stages

125 gm Cotton Sucking Insect Pests at Mid and Later

Stages

Shaft 20% SP 2007 125 gm Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

125 gm Brinjal Jassid & Whitefly

Shaft 20% SL 2007 125 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

125 gm Brinjal Jassid & Whitefly

Titonic 20% SP 2007 125 gm Cotton Whitefly

Diamond 20% WP 2008 80 ml Citrus Leaf-miner

Mospilan 20% SP 2008 100 gm Melon Jassid, Thrips, Whitefly and Leaf Miner

50 gm Tobacco Aphid

Laila 20% SL 2008 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Laila 20% SP 2008 125 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Buster 20% SL 2009 125 ml Potato Jassid

Buster 20% SP 2009 125 gm Potato Jassid

Rani 20% SL 2009 150 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Mospilan 20% SP 2009 150 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

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Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Rapid 50% WDG 2009 50 gm Cotton Whitefly & Mealy Bug

Buster 20% SL 2010 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Mealy Bug

Buster 20% SP 2010 125 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Mealy Bug

Dermote 20% SP 2011 125 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Dermote 20% SL 2011 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Astarp 20% SP 2011 125 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Astarp 20% SP 2011 250 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Bono 20% SL 2011 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

200 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Arrange 50%WDG 2011 60 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Whitefly

Out Fit 36%WDG 2011 75 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Whitefly

Rapid 50% WDG 2012 50 gm Cotton Thrips

Vimix 20% SL 2012 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Whitefly

Vimix 20% SP 2012 125 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Whitefly

3 Fipronil +

Imidachloprid

Lesenta 80% WG 2014 60 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Dusky Cotton Bug

Fipronil 7.5% +

Lambda-Cyhalothrin 2.5%

Pravo 10% SC 2017 300 ml Rice

Maize&, Sugarcane

Stem borer&leaffolder

Borers

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

4 Imidachloprid Confidor 70 WS 1992 5 gm/kg of

seed

Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Confidor SL-200 1992 250 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Confidor Foliar 200 SL 1998 40 ml/100 lit.

of water

Citrus Psylla & Leaf- miner

Confidor 200 SL 1999 40 ml Citrus Psylla

Confidor 70 WS 2000 5 gm/kg of

seed

Maize Shootfly

Fensidor 70 WS 2002 5 gm/kg of seed

Cotton Jassid

5 gm/kg of seed

Maize Shootfly

Mestidor 70 WS 2002 200 gm Cotton Jassid

200 gm Maize Shootfly

Mestidor 200 SL 2002 250 ml Cotton Whitefly & Thrips

100 ml Cotton Jassid

Fensidor SL-200 2002 100 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly & Thrip

Confidor Foliar 200 SL 2002 40 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Mango Hopper

Confidor 200 SL 2003 40 ml Rice White Back Plant Hopper

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Confidor 70 WG 2004 17 gm Cotton Jassid

23 gm Cotton Thrips

Confidor 70 WG 2004 72 gm Cotton Whitefly (Nymphs and adults)

12 gm Rice White Back Plant Hopper

Confidor 200 SC(New recipe)

2004 60 ml Cotton Jassid

80 ml Cotton Thrips

250 ml Cotton Whitefly (Nymphs & adults)

40 ml Rice White Back Plant Hopper

40 ml/ 100 lit water.

Citrus Leaf-miner

Action 25% WP 2006 60 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly

Crown 25% WP 2006 60 ml Cotton Jassid

200 ml Cotton Whitefly

Crown 20% SL 250ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Glitter 20% SL 2006 60 ml Cotton Jassid

80 ml Cotton Thrips

250 ml Cotton Whitefly

Launcher 25% WP 2006 60 ml Cotton Jassid

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

80 ml Cotton Thrips

200 ml Cotton Whitefly

Crown 200 SL (Formerly Fencidor)

2007 40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Hopper

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Launcher 20 SL 2007 40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Hopper

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Leaf-miner

Confirm 25% WP 2007 60 gm Cotton Jassid

Python 25% WP 2007 80 gm Cotton Jassid

200 gm Cotton Whitefly

Python 25% WP 2007 80 gm Brinjal Jassid

200 gm Brinjal Whitefly

Simida 25% WP 2007 75 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Simida 25% WP 2007 200 gm Cotton Whitefly

Confidor 20% SC 2008 40 ml Rice White Back Plant Hopper

Confidor 20% SC 2008 40 ml Tobacco Aphid

Broader 25% WP 2008 200 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Python 25% WP 2008 40 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Psylla

Python 20% SL 2008 100 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly

Rimpa 25% WP 2008 75 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

200 gm Cotton Whitefly

72 gm Rice White Back Plant Hopper

Simida 70% WDG 2008 25 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Simida 70% WDG 2008 75 gm Cotton Whitefly

25 gm Rice White Back Plant Hopper

75 gm Cotton Whitefly

Superdin 20% SL 2008 80 ml Cotton Jassid & Thrips

250 gm Cotton Jassid, whitefly and Thrips

Escort 70% WDG 2009 75 gm Cotton Whitefly, Mealy Bug

Imidor 20% SL 2009 250 ml Cotton Whitefly

Mighty 25%WP 2009 200 gm Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Confidor 60% FS 2009 6 ml/kg seed Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

6 ml/kg seed Maize Shootfly

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Confidor 70% WG 2009 72 gm/

100 lit. water

Cotton Mealy Bug

Confidor 20% SL 2009 250 ml/ 100 lit

water

Cotton Mealy Bug

Confidor 20% SC 2009 250 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Cotton Mealy Bug

Binder 48% FS 2009 8 ml/kg seed Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Sharp 20% SL 2009 100 ml Potato Jassid

Sharp 20% WP 2009 100 gm Potato Jassid

Asset 20% SL 2010 100 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly & Mealy Bug

Asset 70% WDG 2010 40 gm Cotton Jassid

80 gm Cotton Whitefly & Mealy Bug

Bracket 70% WS 2010 5 gm/kg seed Cotton Jassid & Thrips (for line sowing only)

Escort 70% WDG 2010 30 gm Cotton Jassid

Confidor 70% WG 2010 28 gm Onion Thrips

Confidor 20% SC 2010 250 ml Sugarcane Termites

250 ml Brinjal Whitefly

100 ml Onion Thrips

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Confidor 20% SL 2010 250 ml Sugarcane Termites

250 ml Brinjal Whitefly

100 ml Onion Thrips

8 ml/kg seed Maize Shootfly

Sharp 20% SL 2010 100 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly & Mealy Bug

Sharp 25% WP 2010 100 gm Cotton Jassid

250 gm Cotton Whitefly & Mealy Bug

Bracket 70% WS 2011 5 gm/kg seed Maize Shootfly

Confidor 70% WG 2011 12 gm/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Psylla

12 gm/ 100 lit.

water

Mango Hopper

Confidor 20% SC 2011 40 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Psylla

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Hopper

Confidor 20% SL 2011 40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Psylla & Leaf miner

Punch 70% WDG 2011 40 gm Cotton Thrips

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Binder 48% FS 2011 150 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

Best 25% WP 2011 200 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips, Whitefly & Mealy Bug)

Sharp 25% WP 2011 100 gm Cotton Thrips

Pronto 70% WG 2011 25 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Confidence 20% SL 2012 250 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly Thrips

Confidence 25% WP 2012 200 gm Cotton Jassid & Whitefly Thrips

Confidor 20% SL 2012 250 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

150 ml Potao Whitefly

Escort 70% WDG 2012 30 gm Cotton Thrips

Confidor 20% SL 2013 100 ml Tobacco Aphid

250 ml Onion Thrips

50 ml Mango Hopper

250 ml Tomato Whitefly

Confidence 70% WS 2013 5 g/kg seed Cotton Jassid & Whitefly Thrips

5 g/kg seed Maize Shoot Fly

Pronto 60% FS 2013 6 ml Cotton Sucking Pests

6 ml Maize Shoot Fly

Pronto 70% WG 2013 25 gm Rice White Backed Plant Hopper

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Confidence Ultra 70%

WDG and 95% Tech.

2016 70 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips and Whitefly

Coniflex 20% SL 2017 250 ml Cotton Thrips&Whitefly

Coniflex 50% WP 2017 100 g Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

5 Imidacloprid

20% +

acetamipird 0.2%

Jozer 202 SL 2006 60 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly

Imidicloprid 3.2%

+ Abamectin 1.8%

Fighter 5% EC 400 ml Cotton&

Tomato

Jassid

6 Imidacloprid 210

G/L + Beta

Cyfluthrin 90 G/L

Solomon 30%-O-TEQ 2008 50 ml Rice White back Plant Hopper and Leaf-

folder

Solomon 30%-O-TEQ 2009 50 ml Okra Fruit Borers

7 Imidacloprid +

Fipronil

Lesenta 80% WG 45 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

Lesenta 80% WG 2011 100 gm Sugarcane Termites & borers

8 Imidachloprid +

Monomehypo 70 + 02%

Pencidor 72 WP 2005 5 gm/kg seed Maize Shootfly

Pencidor 72 WP 2006 30 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrips

80 gm Cotton Whitefly

Pencidor 72% WP 2007 5 gm/kg seed Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

9 Imidachloprid Hombre 37.25% FS 2013 10 ml/kg seed Maize Shoot Fly

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Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

36% +

Tebuconazole 1.25%

2 ml/kg seed Wheat Loose Smut/Bunt

10 Imidachloprid

180 gm/lit +

Tebuconazole

6.25 gm/lit

Hombre 186.25 FS 2014 4 ml/kg seed Wheat Aphid, Wheat bunt & Wheat smut

Imidacloprid 360 gm/lit + Tebuconazole

12.5 gm/lit

Hombre Excel 372.5 FS 2016 10 ml/kg seed

10 ml/kg seed

Cotton

Maize

Jassid, Thrips, Whitefly & Fusarium wilt

Shootfly, Damping off diseases (Fusarium, Pythium & Rhyzectonia spp.)

11 Pyriproxyfen+

Imidacloprid

Core 10% SC 500 ml Tomato Whitefly

12 Spirotetramat

12% +

Imidacloprid 36%

Movento Energy 480 SC 2010 150 ml + 250

ml adjuvent

Cotton Jassid, Whitefly, Thrips & Mealy Bug

13 Spirotetramate

120 g/l +

Imidacloprid 260

g/l

Movento Energy

480 SC

2011 150 ml + 250

ml

Mango Hopper

14 Abamectin+

Nitenpyram

Opener 30%

WP(1%+29%)

75 g Cabbage Aphids

15 Abamectin+

Thiamethoxam

Valor 12% SC (2% +

10%)

100-125 ml Rice Plant hopper

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Solvigo 108 SC 2016 300 ml Cotton &

Chillies

Thrips

16 Buprofezin+

Nitenpyram

Best Guard 70% WG

(60%+10%)

200 g Rice Plant Hopper

17 Clothianidin Telsta 20% SC 200 ml Rice Plant Hopper

18 Clothianidin +

methiocarb

Poncho Sol 27.1% FS 2011 25 ml/ kg seed Maize Shootfly & birds repellent

Clothianidin 60% + Azoxystrobin

2.5%

Argyl Super 62.5% 2017 1 g/kg seed Wheat Aphid

19 Nitenpyram Pyramid 10% AS 2011 200 ml Cotton Jassid

200 ml Okra Jassid

Pyram 10% AS 2012 200 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

True 10% WDG 2012 200 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

Pyramid 50% WDG 2013 40 gm Cotton Jassid

Flax Star 50% WDG 2016 40 gm Cotton Jassid

Pirox Super 50% WDG 2016 50 gm Cotton Jassid

20 Nitenpyram +

chlorfenapyr

Momentum 50% WDG 2012 125 gm Cotton Jassid and Thrips

100 gm Okra Jassid

Carnation 50% WDG 2016 Cotton Jassid & Thrips

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Nitenpyram+

Bifenthrin

Compass 25% WP

(15%+10%)

2016 Cotton Jassid

21 Nitenpyram +

Pymetrozine

Pyramid Plus 80 WDG

(20%+60%)

100 g Rice Plant Hopper

22 Thiacloprid Calypso 240 SC 2002 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly &Thrips

Calypso 240 OD 2006 35 ml Cotton Jassid

250 ml Cotton Whitefly

100 ml Cotton Thrips

Talent 48% SC 2009 50 ml Okra Jassid

Talent 48% SC 2010 125 ml Cotton Jassid & Whitefly

Talent 48% SC 2011 50 ml Potato Aphid

Elevate 48% SC 2012 125 ml Cotton Sucking insect pest

50 ml Potato Jassid

Garner 48% SC 2012 50 ml Cotton Thrips

Garner 48% SC 2013 25 ml Cotton Jassid

25 ml Potato Jassid

23 Thiamethoxam Actara 70 WS 1999 3 gm/kg seed Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Actara 25 WG 1999 24 gm Cotton Jassid & Thrip

Actara 25 WG 2002 10 gm/ 100 lit. water

Okra Jassid

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Actara 25 WP 2003 10 gm/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Psylla

Actara 25 WG 2004 24 gm Tobacco Aphid

Actara 25 WG 2006 10 gm/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Leaf miner

Actara 70 WS 2007 3 gm/kg seed Gram Termites

Actara 25% WE 2008 48 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Actara 70% ST 2008 24 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

Roxam 70% WS 2009 3 gm/kg seed Cotton Jassid Whitefly & Thrips

Contest 25% WDG 2011 24 gm Okra Jassid

Roxam 25% WG 2012 24 gm Cotton Jassid

Agrozam 25% WG 2013 24 gm Tobacco Aphid

24 gm Cotton Jassid

Actara 25% WG 2013 24 gm Cabb-age Aphid

Contest 25% WDG 2010 48 gm Cotton Mealy Bug

24 gm Cotton Jassid

Accord ST 70% WS 2016 3 gm/kg seed Cotton Maize

Jassid, Thrip & Whitefly Maize shootfly

Accord 25% WDG 2016 Cotton Jassid

Actara 25 WDG 2017 24 gm Melon &

Tomato

Aphid

Cruiser 350 FS 2017 10 ml/kg seeds

Maize Shoot fly

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

24 Thiamethoxam 200 gai+ chlorantraniliprole 100 gai/L

Voliam Flexi 300 SC 80 ml Potato Helicoverpa armigera

80 ml Cauli-flower Diamond Back Moth

80 ml Brinjal Fruit Borers/ Shoot Borers

25 Thiamethoxam +

chlorantranili-

prole

Virtako 0.6% G 2012 4 kg Rice Stem Borer

Virtako 40% WG 2012 4 kg Rice Leaf folder, borer & plant hopper

Voliam Flexi 300 SC 2012 80 ml Cauliflower Spodoptera spp.

80 ml Cabbage Spodoptera spp.

Virtako 40% WG 2013 40 gm Rice Leaf folder, Stem borer & Plant hopper

Virtako 0.6% G 2013 4 kg Rice Plant hopper

Virtako 0.6% G 2013 4 kg Rice Leaf folder

Virtako 0.6% G 2013 4 kg Maize Stem borer

Virtako 0.6% G 2013 4 kg Sugarcane Borers

Thiamethoaxm

14.1% + Cyhelothrin 10.6%

Kendo 24.7% SC 60 ml Cotton Pink boll warm

(h) Miscellaneous:

1 Abamectin Alarm 1.8 EC 2005 400 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm and Army Worm

400 ml Potato Army Worm and American Bollworm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Alarm 3.5 EC 2005 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm

and Army Worm

200 ml Potato Army Worm and American Bollworm

Vigor 1.8 EC 2005 400 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm

and Army Worm

Vigor 1.8 EC 2005 400 ml Potato Army Worm and American Bollworm

Alarm 1.8% EC 2006 300 ml Tomato Fruit borer

Alarm 3.5% EC 2006 150 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

Commando 3.5% EC 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm &American

Bollworms

Shogun 1.8 EC 400 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & American Bollworms

Gold 1.8% EC 2011 400 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

2 Abamectin+

Propargite

Tornado 56% EC (0.3% +

55.7%)

25-30 ml/100

lit water

Citrus Red Spider Mites

3 Acrinathrin + Abamectin

Tripsol 35.1(g/l) EW (22.5g/l + 12.6g/l)

600-800 ml Cotton Thrips & Mites

400-500 ml Potato Flower Thrips, Mites & Psyllid

400-500 ml Melon Flower Thrips, Mites & Psyllid

400-500 ml Tomato Flower Thrips, Mites & Psyllid

80 ml/ 100 lit water

Apple Mites

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

4 Amitraz Mitac 20 EC 1980 1000-1250 ml Cotton Mites. Also controls the eggs & larvae of Cotton Bollworms& Sucking Insect Pests

5 Bacillus thuringensis

Agree 0.6 WP 1996 500 gm Vegetables Diamond Back Moth, Cabbage Butterfly and Army Worm or effective against Lepidopterous&Dipterous spp.

Green Guard 16000 IU/MG WP

750 g Cotton Bollworm

750 g Rice Leaf Folder

750 g Maize Borer

6 Buprofezin Starter 25% WP 2005 500 gm Cotton Whitefly

Byzen 25% WP 2006 500 ml Cotton Whitefly

Friend 25 WP 2006 500 ml Cotton Jassid and Whitefly

Spear 25% WP 2011 500 gm Cotton Whitefly

Prado 25% WP 2011 400 gm Cotton Whitefly

Fuzin 25% WP 2012 500 gm Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

Buprofezin Applaud 25 SC 2016 600 ml Cotton Whitefly

7 Butacorbuxin Drawin 50 EC 1992 600 ml Cotton Sucking Insect Pests

8 Chlorantranili-

prole

DPX-E 2Y 45 20% SC 50 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm & Army Worm

(Coragen TM 20% SC) 2007 80 ml Cotton American Bollworm

(Coragen TM 20% SC) 2009 50 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Month

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

(Coragen TM 20% SC) 2010 50 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

50 ml Okra Spotted Bollworm & Heliothus sp.

Ferterra 0.4% G 2011 3 – 4 Kg Rice Stem Borers

Coragen 20% SC 2013 25 ml Berseem American Bollworm

15 ml Citrus Leaf miner

10 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Muskmelon Leaf miner

10 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Tomato Leaf miner

Coragen 20% SC 2013 25 ml Potato American Bollworm

25 ml Potato Armyworm

50 ml Cauliflower Armyworm

50 ml Rice Stem borers

50 ml Rice Leaf folder

Coragen 20% SC 2014 50 ml Maize Stem borer

Ferterra 0.4% G 2014 4 kg Rice Leaf folder

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Chlorantraniliprole Coragen 20% SC Brinjal and

Peas

Maize

Fruit borer

Armyworm and Stem borer

Chlorantraniliprole Ferterra 0.4% G Rice

Maize

Leaf folder

Stem borer

Chlorantraniliprole Ferterra 0.4% G 4 kg Maize

Sugarcane

Armyworm

Borer

Chlorantraniliprole Coragen 20% SC 40 ml Gram Pod Borer

9 Cyantraniliprole Benevia 10% OD 2014 350 ml Cotton Whitefly

(Adult & Nymph)

10 Chlorfenapyr Pirate 360 GL/SC 1999 330 ml Cotton American Bollworm

220 ml Cotton Mites

70 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Melons Leaf-miner

Patriot 36 EC 2005 330 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Steer 10% WDG 2011 800 gm Sugarcane Termites

Pirate 360 GL/SC 2012 75 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips, Mites & Army worm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

100 ml Cotton Armyworm

Steer 10% WDG 2013 300 gm Cotton Thrips

Chlorfenapyr Foxal 50% WDG 2017 75 gm Onion Thrips

11 Chlorfenapyr +

emamectin

benzoate

Steer Plus 10.5% SC 2011 250 ml Cotton Thrips

12 Chlorfluazuron Ataboron 5 EC 1990 400 ml Cotton Bollworms

Caprice 5% EC 2011 400 ml Cotton Army Worm

13 Cycloprothrin Cyclosal 10 EC 1988 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Bollworms

14 Cyromazine Digard 50% SP 2006 50 gm/ 100 Lit. water

Musk Melon Leaf Miner

15 Dimehypo Welhypo 8% G 2006 4 kg Rice Stem Borer

16 Dinotefuran Oshin 20% SG 2013 100 gm Cotton Jassid

17 Diafenthiuron Polo 500 SC 1996 250 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly & Thrips

Polo 500 EC 1998 200 ml Cotton Mites

Trophy 50% EC 2005 200 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Piller 50% SC 2006 200 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Thrips

Dolo 50% SC 2013 200 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly , Thrips and Mites

Polo 500% SC 2014 100 ml Cauliflower Aphid

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

100 ml Cabbage Aphid

100 ml Potato Jassid & Whitefly

Diafenthiuron Polo 50% SC 100 ml Okra

Brinjal

Chillies

Jassid

Jassid, whitefly & Mites

Bud mite

18 Diflubenzuron Dimilin 25 WP 1988 300 gm Cotton Bollworms

19 Emamectin

benzoate

Vran 1.9 EC 2002 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Proclaim 19 EC 2004 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Proclaim 5 SG 2004 80 gm Cotton American Bollworm

Timer 1.9 EC 2004 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworms & Army Worm

Proclaim 019 EC 2005 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm and Army Worm

Proclaim 5 SG 2005 100 gm Cotton Stem Borer

Challenge 5% EC 2005 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm

and Army Worm

Challenge 5% WDG 2005 75 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Timer 5% EC 2005 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm

and Army Worm

75 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Timer 5% WDG 2005 75 gm Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm

and Army Worm

75 gm Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Challenge 5% EC 2005 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm

and Army Worm

Challenge 5% WDG 2005 75 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Proclaim 019 EC 2006 200 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Proclaim 5 SG 2006 100 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Challenge 5% EC 2006 56 ml Tomato Fruit Borers

75 ml Berseem American Bollworm

Challenge 5% WDG 2006 56 gm Tomato Fruit Borers

Procyon 1.9% EC 2005 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm, Spotted Bollworm

and Army Worm

150 ml Potato American Bollworm and Army Worm

Timer 5% EC 2006 56 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

Timer 5% WDG 2006 56 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

75 ml Berseem American Bollworm

Proclaim 5 SG 2007 100 gm Potato American Bollworm & Army Worm

100 gm Tomato Fruit Borer

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

100 gm Brinjal Fruit Borer

100 gm Lady-Finger Fruit Borer

Proclaim 019 EC 2007 200 ml Potato ABW & Army Worm

200 gm Tomato Fruit Borer

200 gm Brinjal Fruit Borer

200 gm Lady-Finger Fruit Borer

Skipper 5% EC 2007 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Profit 1.9% W/W EC 2007 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Fuda 1.9% EC 2007 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Spotted

Bollworm

Glamour 1.9 EC 200 ml Cotton SBW, ABW and Army Worm

Treasure 1.9% EC 2007 200 ml Cotton SBW, ABW and Army Worm

Proclaim 1.9% EC 2008 200 ml Okra Spotted Bollworm

Proclaim 1.9% EC 2008 200 ml Brinjal Stem Borer

Proclaim 5% SG 2008 100 gm Okra Spotted Bollworms

100 gm Brinjal Stem Borer

Control 1.9% EC 2009 200 ml Maize Stem Borer & Shootfly

Explorer 1.9% EC 2009 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

200 ml Potato American Bollworm & Army Worm

200 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Explorer 5%EC 2009 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Explorer5% EC 2009 75 ml Potato American Bollworm & Army Worm

75 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Explorer 5% WDG 2009 75 gm Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Explorer 5% WDG 2009 75 gm Potato American Bollworm & Army Worm

75 gm Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Fervor 5% WDG 2009 75 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm

& Army Worm

Hammer 5% WDG 2009 75 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm. American Bollworm

& Army Worm

Skipper 5% WDG 2009 75 gm Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Striker 5% EC 2009 75 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm, American Bollworm

& Army Worm

Rider 1.9% EC (old finder

1.9% EC)

2010 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Spark Ultra 5% EC 2010 75 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Spark 5% WDG 2010 75 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Spark 1.9% EC 2010 200 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm

Rider 1.9% EC 2011 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Spark Ultra 5% EC 2011 75 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Spark 5% WDG 2011 75 gm Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Spark 1.9% EC 2011 200 ml Cotton American Bollworm & Army Worm

Tycon 5% WDG 2012 75 gm Cotton Armyworm, American & Spotted

Bollworms

Tycon 5% WDG 2013 75 g Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Emafer 5% WDG 2013 75 gm Cotton Spotted Bollworm

75 gm Maize Borer

75 gm Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

75 gm Cotton Armyworm

75 gm Potato Potato Heliothis

Emamectin Benzoate

Tycon plus 5% EW 75 ml Cotton Army worm

20 Emamectin benzoate + hexaflumuron

Couple 4% ME (2011) 100 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

21 Ethofenprox Trebon 30 EC 1988 200 ml Cotton Jassid, Whitefly and Bollworms

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Trebon 30 EC 1996 200 `ml Rice Leaf-roller and White Back Plant

Hopper

Phase 30% EC 2011 200 ml Potato Jassid

Phase 30% EC 2012 200 ml Cotton Jassid &Whitefly

22 Fenobucarb Fenocarb 25% EC 500 ml Rice Leaf Hopper & Plant Hopper

23 Fenoxycarb Insegar 25 WP 1996 200 gm Vege-ables Diamond Back Moth, Cabbage Butterfly and Army Worms

24 Fipronil Refree 0.3% G 2010 8 kg Maize Borers

Refree 5% SC 2010 500 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Refree 56% FS 2011 10 ml/ kg seed Maize Shootfly

Refree 0.3% G 2011 8 kg Rice Stem borers

Regent 80% WDG 2011 30 gm Sugarcane Termite & Top borer

30 gm Maize Stem borer

Refree 0.3% G 2012 8 kg Sugarcane Borers & termites

Regent 80% WDG 2013 30 gm Rice Stem borers White backed plant

hopper

25 Flonicamid Ulala 50% WG 60 g Cotton Aphid, Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

60 g Rice Brown Plant Hopper, White Backed Plant Hopper & Green Leaf Hopper

26 Flubendiamide NHI 480 SC (Belt) 2006 50 ml Cabbage SBW, ABW and Army Worm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Belt 48% SC 2008 20 ml Tomato American Bollworm

20 ml Chilies American Bollworm

20 ml Gram American Bollworm

30 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Belt 48% SC 2008 20 ml Brinjal Fruit Borer

20 ml Berseem Army Worm

20 ml Potato American Bollworm

Belt 48% SC 2009 20 ml Okra American Bollworm

25 ml Cotton Army Worm

Belt 48% SC 2011 25 ml Maize Army Worm

Belt 48% SC 2012 10 ml Rice Leaf folder

Belt 48% SC 2013 40 ml Tobacco Bud worm

Flubendiamide Takumi 20% SC 2017 120 ml

70 ml

Cotton

Cauliflower

Army worm, American bollworm

Diamondback moth

27 Flufenoxuron Cascade 10 WDC 1990 400 ml Cotton Bollworms

Cascade 10 WD 1999 200 ml/ 100 lit

of water

Melon Leaf-miner

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Cascade 10 WD 1999 100 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Citrus Leaf-miner

200 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Cauliflower Cabbage Butterfly

Cascade 10 WDC 2000 100 ml Potato American Bollworm

28 Gossyplure Frustrate PBW 8%(w/w) Strip

200-250 strips Cotton Pink Bollworms

29 Helicoverpa

Armigera NPV

Keyun 60 BPIB/G WG 12.5 g Cotton Heliothis Armigera

30 Hexaflumuron Fumuron 5% EC 200-250 ml Cotton Bollworms

Halter 5% EC 150 ml Vegetable Diamond Back Moth

200-250 ml Cotton Beet Armyworm

Hexaron 5% EC 300-420 ml Vegetables Diamond Back Moth

Kalfen 5% EC 300-420 ml Vegetables Diamond Back Moth

720-960 ml Cotton Bollworms

Trape 5% EC 300-420 ml Vegetable Diamond Back Moth

31 Hexaflumuron + Emamectin Benzoate

Crackdown 10.5% WDG (10%+0.5%)

Jjjj 200 ml Cotton Helicoverpa Armigra

200 ml Vegetable Diamond Back Moth

32 Lufenuron Match 50 EC 1996 800 ml Cotton Bollworms & Armyworm

Match 50 EC 2000 100 ml Potato American Bollworm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Track 10 EC 2005 100 ml Potato American Bollworm and Armyworm

Match 50 EC 2005 60 ml/ 100 lit

water

Citrus Leaf miner

Track 10 EC 2006 100 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Track 10 EC 2007 400 ml Cotton SBW & ABW

Match 0.50 EC 2007 200 ml Berseem ABW & Armyworm

Track 10% EC 2008 100 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

Silent 5% EC 2011 200 ml Cotton Armyworm

200 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

Bold 10% EC 2012 100 ml Cotton Armyworm

Match 5% EC 2013 80 ml Citrus Thrips

200 ml Vegetables Dimond Back Moth, Cabbage

Butterfly, Brinjal Fruit Borer &Spotted

Bollworm of Okra

Drone 5% EC 2014 200 ml Cotton Armyworm & American Bollworm

Lufenuron Snap 10% WDG 2016

(LM)

100 gm Cotton Armyworm

33 Methoxyfenozide Runner 240 SC 200 ml Cotton Armyworms & Heliothis

200 ml Cabbage Looper

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

200 ml Cauliflower Looper

200 ml Corn Armyworms

200 ml Alfalfa Armyworms

200 ml Tomato Armyworms

200 ml Apple Armyworms

200 ml Plums Armyworms

200 ml Vegetables Armyworms

34 Monomehypo Almas 10% G 2006 4 kg Rice Stem Borer

Shark 5% G 2006 7 kg Rice Stem Borer

14 kg Sugarcane Top Borer & Stem Borer

Dilute 5% G 2011 7 kg Rice Stem Borers

Dilute Super 10% G 2011 3.5 kg Rice Stem Borers

Mintox 5% G 2011 7 kg Rice Stem Borers

Mintox Super 10% G 2011 4 kg Rice Stem Borers

Black Gold 5% G 2013 7 kg Rice Stem Borers

35 Methylamine

avermectin

Sunjin 0.5% EC 2006 400 ml Cotton SBW & ABW

36 Novaluron Uniron 10% EC 2014 400 ml Cotton Armyworm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

300 ml Gram Pod Borer

300 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

300 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

37 Pectinophora

gossypiella

pheromone

PB-Rope pheromones 1988 400 disper-sion Cotton Pink Bollworm

38 Phoxim Superxim 40% EC 1000 ml Cotton Bollworms

1000 ml Cabbage Diamond Back Moth

39 Prosuler +

oxymatrin

Kingbo 0.6% AS 2007 500 ml Cotton Army Worm

40 Pymetrozine Anpon Super 25%WP 2012 300 gm Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

Victory 25% SC 400 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips & Whitefly

41 Pymetrozine +

Buprofezin

Chemphy 50% WDG 75-100 gm Rice Plant Hopper

42 Pyraclofos Voltage 50 EC 1990 800 ml Cotton Bollworms and Sucking Insect Pests

43 Pyriproxyfen North 10.8% EC 2012 500 ml Cotton Whitefly

Bruce 10.8% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Whitefly

500 ml Cucumber Whitefly

500 ml Melon Whitefly

Priority Gold 40% WDG 2013 65 gm Brinjal Whitefly

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Rolex 10.8% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Whitefly

Fudal 20% WDG 2014 200 gm Cotton Whitefly

44 Spinosad Tracer 240 SC 2003 40 ml Cotton Spotted Bollworm and Thrips

80 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Tracer 480 SC 2004 60 ml Cotton American Bollworm

Tracer 48% SC 2009 20 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Leaf-miner

20 ml/ 100 lit. water

Melon Leaf-miner

Tracer 24% SC 2009 40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Brinjal Fruit Borer

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Maize Stem Borer

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Citrus Psylla

Tracer 48% SC 2011 20 ml/ 100 lit. water

Cotton Thrips & Spotted Bollworms

Tracer 24% SC 2011 40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Tomato Fruit Borers

Spintor 48% SC 2012 25 ml Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Spintor 48% SC 2013 20 ml Cotton Thrips

40 ml/ 100 lit. water

Melon Leaf-miner

Tracer 24% SC 2013 40 ml Cotton Thrips

80 ml Cotton Armyworm

Spintor 480 SC 2014 60 ml Cotton Armyworm

Tracer 240 SC 2014 10 ml/HLW Cittrus Leaf Miner

40 ml Maize Maize Heliothus

45 Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol

Static Spinosad ME 53% RB (2% + 51%)

120 gm Oriental Fruits

Fruit Fly, Asian Fruit Fly, & Bactrocera spp.

120 gm Carambola Fruit Fly, Asian Fruit Fly, & Bactrocera

spp.

120 gm Asian Papaya

Fruit Fly, Asian Fruit Fly, & Bactrocera spp.

120 gm Peaches Fruit Fly, Asian Fruit Fly, & Bactrocera spp.

46 Spinethylin XDE-175 120 SC 2007 40 ml Cotton Jassid, Thrips, & SBW

60 ml Cotton Whitefly & ABW

80 ml Cotton Army Worm

XDE-175-120 SC 2009 60 ml Okra American Bollworm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

40 ml Melon Leaf-miner

XDE-175 120 SC 2011 40 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Brinjal Fruit borers

50 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

47 Spinetoram Delegate 25% WG 60 gm Cotton Bollworms & Armyworms

40 gm Tobbaco Budworms, Leaf Perforator, Dipterous

Leaf Miners, Thrips

40 gm Corn Armyworms Heliothis Cutworms & Earworms

24 gm Cabbage DBM Armyworms & Loopers

30 gm Tomato Armyworms & Spotted Bollworms

30 gm Egg Plant Armyworms & Spotted Bollworms

30 gm Pepper Armyworms, Spotted Bollworms

40 gm Okra Armyworms, Spotted Bollworms

Radiant 120 SC 100-120 ml Cotton Spotted & Pink Bollworm American

Bollworms & Armyworms

100-120 ml Corn Armyworms & Heliothis

70-80 ml Cabbage Loopers

70-80 ml Cauliflower DBM, Armyworms & Heliothis

70-80 ml Tomato Fruitworms (Heliothis)

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

70-80 ml Okra Spotted (Earias) & Heliothis

70-80 ml/100 lit. water

Apple Codling Moth

70-80 ml/100

lit. water

Peaches Codling Moth

48 Spiromesifen Oberon 240 g/l SC 100 ml Cotton Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Maize Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Cucerbits Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Brinjal Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Peppers/ Chillies

Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Tomato Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Potato Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Strawberry Mites & Whitefly

100 ml Spinach Whiteflies

100 ml Lettuce Whiteflies

100 ml Cabbage Whiteflies

100 ml Cauliflower Whiteflies

49 Spiromesifen Oberon speed 240 SC 2014 100 ml Cotton Thrips & Mites

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

228.6 +

Abamectic 11.4 100 ml Chillies Thrips & Mites

Spiromesifen+ Abamectin

Oberon Speed 240 SC (228.6g/L+11.4 g/L)

2017 100 ml Chillies Mites, Thrips

50 Spirotetramat 240 g/l

Movento 240 SC 2012 125 + 250 ml Potato Whitefly

Bringal Whitefly

Cotton Thrips

51 Spirotetramat Movento 24% SC 2013 125 + 250 ml Onion Thrips

125 + 250 ml Tomato Whitefly

52 Sulfoxaflor Transform 50% WG 30 gm Cotton Aphid Hopper, Mealy Bug, Red Cotton

Bug, Whitefly, Stink Bug &Thrips

30 gm Vegatable (except Brassica)&

Pome Fruits

Aphid Hopper, Mealy Bug, Red Cotton Bug, Whitefly, Stink Bug & Thrips

53 Tebufenozide Craft 20% SC 150-200 ml Cabbage Armyworm

150-200 ml Beet Armyworm

200 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Apple Codling Moth

Falcon 20% WP 250 gm Vegetable Lepidopterous Insect Pests

Tebuzide 20% SC 150-200 ml Cabbage Armyworms

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

Topgun 200 (g/l)SC 200-250 ml Vegetable Armyworms

54 Tebufenozide+ Emamectin

Benzoate

Powerlock 25% SC (24%+1%)

200 ml Cabbage Spodoptera litura& Beet Armyworms

55 Thiocyclam Hydrogen

Oxalate

Sovisect 50% SP 80 gm Rice Stem Borer

56 Indoxacarb Steward 150 EC 2006 175 ml Cotton SBW, ABW & Army Worm

1.25 ml/lit.water Tomato Fruit Borer

1 ml/lit water Potato ABW & Army Worm

Steward 150 EC 2006 1.25 ml/lit water

Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

1 ml/lit. water Berseem American Bollworm

Steward 150 SC 2006 175 ml Cotton Army Worm

1 ml/lit. water Potato ABW & Army Worm

1.5 ml/lit.water Tomato Fruit Borer

Steward 150 SC 2006 1.25 ml/lit.water Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

1 ml/lit.water Berseem ABW

Equator 14.5% SC 2010 1.25 ml/lit.water Cauliflower Diamond Back Moth

Equator 14.5% SC 2011 175 ml Cotton Army Worm

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Common Name

Brand Name Regt’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop (s) Pest(s)

175 ml Tomato Fruit Borer

Equator 14.5% SC 2012 175 ml Cotton Spotted & American Boll Worm

Steward 15% EC 2013 1.25 ml/lit. water Potato Armyworm

Matrine Legend 0.5% AS 2017 500 gm Bringal, Cotton

Whitefly

(i) Homeopathic Insecticides:

1 Ventage 40% Liquid 2010 100 ml Cotton Mealy Bug

II – FUNGICIDES

Sr No

Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

1 Azoxystrobin Primacy 25% SC 2013 200 ml Potato Late Blight

Acute 50% SC 2014 100 ml / HLW Cucumber Downy Mildew

2 Benomyl Benlate 50 WP 1980 2 gm/kg seed Wheat Loose Smut

3 Bupirmate Nimrod 25 EC 1985 100 ml (or 1 ml/lit. water)

Cucurbits Powdery Mildew

4 Captan Captan 50 WP 1986 2.5 gm/kg seed Wheat Flag Smut

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

1:20 as paste Citrus Bark Splitting

5 Carbendazim Derosal 60 WP 1986 2.5 gm/ kg seed.

Wheat Loose Smut

0.75 gm/lit.

water

Peas & Musk

Melon

Powdery Mildew

Bavistin 50% WP 1988 1.5 gm/kg seed Wheat Loose Smut

Derosal 50 WP 1990 1 gm/kg seed. Wheat Loose Smut

Bavistin 50 WP 1990 0.75 gm/lit. water

Peas Powdery Mildew

Derosal 80 WP 1996 2 gm/kg seed Wheat Flag Smut

Bavistin 50 DF 2003 100 gm/ 100 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

100 gm/ 100 lit. water

Peas Powdery Mildew

Shincar 50 SC 2003 100 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Mango Powdery Mildew

Shincar 50 SC 2003 100 gm/ 100 lit.

water

Peas Powdery Mildew

Crest 50% WP 2006 1 gm/lit. water Musk Melon Powdery Midlew

6 Carbendazim

40%+

triadimefon 10%

Soleton 50% WP 2012 240 gm Potato Early Blight

Soleton 50% WP 2013 240 gm Mango Powdery Mildew

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

7 Carboxin Vitavax 1975 2 gm/kg Seed Wheat Loose Smut

Wheat, Barley

& Cotton Seed/Soil Borne Diseases

8 Chlorothalonil Daconil W-75 1982 2-2.5 gm/lit.

water

Rice Blast

Cucurbits Mildews

Maize Leaf Blight

Chloronil 75%WP 2010 250 gm Tomato Late Blight

250 gm Potato Late Blight

250 gm Musk Melon Downey Mildew

Halonil 75% WP 2010 200 gm Potato Late Blight

200 gm Tomato Early & Late Blight

200 gm Musk Melon Downey Mildew

9 Chlorothalonil

6% +

mancozeb64%

Reconil-M 70% WP 2005 400 gm Potato Late Blight

Reconil-M 70%WP 2006 400 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

10 Copper

+mancozeb

Trimiltox Forte 1985 1 kg Cucurbits Downy Mildew

11 Copper

oxychloride

Copper oxychloride

50 WP/Cobox 50

WP/Copper A 50

1965 2.5-3 gm/ lit.

water

Musk Melon Downy Mildew & Anthracnose

2.5 - 3 gm/lit. Potato Late Blight

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

WP water

Vitigran Blue 35 WP 1988 3-4 gm/lit.water Potato Late Blight

Cuprasan SD 311 50 WP

1992 3 gm/lit.water Musk Melon Downey Mildew

3 gm/lit.water Potato Late Blight

Co-oxy 50% WP 2012 1000 gm Potato Late Blight

Co-oxy 50% WP 2013 1000 gm Musk Melon Downey Mildew

12 Copper

Hydroxide

Kocide3000 52.4%

WP

2009 250 gm Melon Downey Mildew

Kocide 3000 52.4%WP

2010 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Kocide 3000 52.4%

WDG

2011 250 gm Potato Early Blight

2.5 gm/ lit. Citrus Citrus Canker

Kocide 3000 52.4%

WG

2013 250 gm Tomato Late Blight

Champion 77% WP 2013 200 gm Potato Late Blight

200 gm Tomato Late Blight

200 gm Cucumber Downy Mildew

200 gm Mango Anthracanose

13 Cymoxanil 8%

+ Mancozeb

Plantomil Gold

72%WP

2005 250 gm Potato Late Blight

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

64% Plantomil Gold 72%

WP

2006 600 gm Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

Curzate-M8 72%

WP

2007 600 gm Tomato Late Blight

600 gm Potato Late Blight

600 gm Melon Downy Mildew

Diesomil Platinum

72% WP

2013 250 gm Potato Late Blight

250 gm Tomato Early Blight

14 Difenoconazole Score 250 EC 1992 20 ml/lit.

water

Apple Powdery Mildew

Score 250 EC 1996 160 ml Potato Early Blight

160 ml Gram Blight

Score 250 EC 2004 30 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

Score 250 EC 2005 125 ml Rice Rice Blast

Score 250 EC 2006 30 ml/ 100 lit.

water Citrus Withertip

200 ml/ 100 lit.

water Cucumber Powdery & Downy Mildew

30 ml/ 100 lit.

water Mango Anthracnose

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Barb 25% EC 2007 200 ml Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

Armure30% EC 2009 120 gm Rice Blast

Definite 10% WDG 2009 300 gm Tomato Early Blight

Proctor 25% EC 2009 200 ml Cucumber Downy Mildew

Score 25% EC 2010 200 ml Mung Mung Blight

Score 25% EC 2011 200 ml Mung Leaf Spot

0.3 ml/lit.water Mango Powdery Mildew

Dew 25% EC 2013 150 ml Potato Late Blight

150 ml Tomato Late Blight

150 ml Melon Downy Mildew

Score 25% EC 2014 200 ml Melon Powdery Mildew

200 ml Chillies Anthracnose

200 ml Onion Purple Blotch

15 Difenoconazole + cyproconazole

Divident Star 036 FS 2006 100 gm/ 100 kg seed

Wheat Loose Smut

Divident Star 036 FS

2007 1 gm/kg seed Gram Wilt

16 Difenoconazole +

Proctor Plus 50%EC 2010 75 ml Potato Late Blight

Armure 30% EC 2010 120 gm Rice Brown Leaf-spot

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

propiconazole Spectrum 30% EC 2011 200 ml Potato Late & Early Blight

17 Dimethomorph Toss 50% WD (old defense 50% WDG)

2010 250 gm Potato Late Blight

250 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

Kelsey 50% WP 2013 250 mg Potato Late Blight

18 Dimethomorph + mancozeb

Acrobat-MZ 90/600 G/kg WP

2005 250 gm Potato Late Blight

19 Dimethomorph 6% + mancozeb 44%

Agrohit 50% WP 2005 350 gm Potato Late Blight

Agrohit 50% WP 2006 350 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

20 Diniconazole Spotless 12.5 WP 1990 0.75 gm/ lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

1 gm/lit. water Peas Powdery Mildew

21 Fanfuran Panoram 75 WP 1985 2.5 gm/ kgseed Wheat Loose Smut

22 Fenarimol Rubigan 12 EC 1985 0.3 ml/ lit.water Mango Powdery Mildew

Rubigan 12 EC 1988 40 ml Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

23 Fenetrazole Raxil DS-2 1990 1.25 gm/kg seed

Wheat Loose Smut

24 Fludioxonil Celest 100 FS 4 ml/ kg seed Potato Rhizocotania Solani, Fusarium spp.,

& Helmintho-sporium Solani as Seed

Treatment

25 Fosetyl-

aluminium

Aleitte 80 WP 2006 250 gm/ 100 lit.

water

Citrus Gummosis

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

250 gm/ 100 lit.

water

Musk Melon Downy Mildew

250 gm/ 100 lit. water

Potato Late Blight

Tahaffuz 90% SP 2008 180 gm Potato Late Blight

Excel 80% WP 2009 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Wisdom 80%WDG 2009 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Pick It 80% WDG 2011 250 gm Potato Leaf Blight

Valvet 80% WDG 2011 250 gm Potato Late Blight

26 Fosetyl-aluminium + mancozeb

Alligate 70 WP 2007 400 gm Melon Downy Mildew

500 gm Potato Late Blight

V-Nurse 70% WP 2010 330 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

330 gm Tomato Late Blight

300 gm Cucumber Downey Mildew

330 gm Chillies Collar Rot

Valvet 80% WP 2014 250 gm Potato Late Blight

250 gm Tomato Early Blight

Valvet Plus 70% WP 2014 400 gm Potato Late Blight

400 gm Tomato Early Blight

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

27 Hexaconazole Anvil 5 EC 1996 40 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Mango Powdery Mildew

Anpower 5% ME 2006 0.4 ml/litwater Mango Powdery Mildew

Anvil 5% SC 2009 400 ml Rice Sheath Blight

Contaf + 5.1% SC 2010 150 ml Mango Powdery Mildew

200 ml Cucurbits Powdery Mildew

400 ml Rice Sheath Blight

Contaf Plus 051 SC 2011 50 ml/ 100 lit.

water

Apple Powdery Mildew

28 Iprovalicarb

61.3% +

Propineb 5.5%

Melody Duo 66.8WP 2007 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Melody Duo 66.8

WP

2008 250 gm Tomato Late Blight

250 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

Melody Duo 66.8

WP

2013 500 gm Potato Late Blight

300 gm Potato Early Blight

29 Kasugamycin Kasumin 2 LS 1982 500 gm Rice Blast

Fork 6% WP 2010 250 gm Rice Blast

30 Mancozeb Dithane M-45 80 WP 1969 2 gm/lit. water Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

Polyram Combi 1986 1:20 as paste Citrus Bark Splitting

Nemispore 80 WP 1988 600 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

800 gm Potato Late blight

Pencozeb 80 WP 1988 600 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

800 gm Wheat Rust

Shelter 80% WP 2005 600 gm Potato Late Blight

Shelter 80% WP 2006 800 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

Nanco 80% WP 2007 800 gm Melon Downy Mildew

Anadoul 80% WP 2009 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Big Time 80% WP 2013 800 gm Potato Late Blight

800 gm Tomato Late Blight

800 gm Melon Downy Mildew

Craze 80% WP 2012 800 gm Totmato Early Blight

31 Mefenoxam +

chlorothalonil

Folio Gold 440 SC 2011 1000 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Cocumber Downy Mildew

1000 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Tobacco Downy Mildew

1000 ml/ 100 lit. of water

Potato Late Blight & Early Blight

1000 ml/ 100 lit.

of water

Onion Downy Mildew

Folio Gold 440 SC 2012 1000 ml Citrus Gummosis

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

1000 ml Melon Downy Mildew

32 Mefenoxam +

Mancozeb

Ridomil Gold 68%

WG

2010 250 gm Potato Late Blight

250 gm Tobacco Downey Mildew

250 gm Onion Downey Mildew

250 gm Musk Melon Downey Mildew

Ridomil Gold 68%

WG

2010 250 gm Cucumber Downey Mildew

250 gm Citrus Gummosis

Ridomil Gold 68%

WG

2013 1000 gm Citrus Gummosis

Ridomil Gold 68%

WG

2014 250 gm Chillies Downy Mildew

250 gm Tomato Late Blight

33 Metalaxyl Metacarb 25% WP 2010 330 gm Tomato Late Blight

330 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

330 gm Cucumber Downy Mildew

34 Metriam 55% + Pyriraclostrobin

5%

Cabrio Top 60% WDG

2013 250 ml Mango Anthracnose and Powdery Meldew

35 Metalaxyl-m + fluazinam

Flumax 60% EC 2011 200 ml/ lit of water

Potato Late Blight

36 Metalaxyl + Ridomil MZ-72 WP 1990 2.5 gm/ lit. Chillies Root and Collar Rot

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

mancozeb water Musk Melon Downy Mildew

Ridomil MZ-72 WP 1996 2 gm/lit.of water Potato Late Blight

Dolomite 58% WP 2005 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Dolomite 58% WP 2006 250 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

Metaman 72% WP 2009 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Tazolen 72% WP 2009 200 gm Potato Late Blight

Feast-M 72% WP 2010 250 gm Tomato Late Blight

250 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

250 gm Cucumber Downy Mildew

250 gm Chillies Collar Rot

37 Metiram +

pyraclostrobin

Cabrio Top 60%

WDG

2014 400 gm Cucumber Downy Mildew

38 Myclobutanil Rely 40% WP 150 gm/ 100lit.

water

Bitter Gourd Powdery Mildew

39 Oxadixyl +

mancozeb

Sandofan-M 1990 3.75 gm/lit. water Musk Melon Downy Mildew

40 Pencycuron Monceren 25% FS 2009 60 ml/ 100 lit. water

Potato Black Scruf

41 Penflufen Emesto 24% FS 2013 10 ml/100 kg seed

Potato Black Scurf

42 Penoconazole Topas 100 EC 1990 0.5 ml/ lit.water Apple & Powdery mildew

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Mango

Topas 100% EC 2014 50 ml Melon Powdery Mildew

43 Propineb Antracol 80 WP 1974 1 kg General Fungal diseases which attack leaves and twigs

Protest 70% WP 2006 800 gm Potato Late Blight

Protest 70% WP 2007 800 gm Tomato Late Blight

Cover 70% WP 2007 800 gm Potato Late Blight

Gift 70% WP 2009 200 gm Potato Late Blight

44 Propineb 70% + cymoxanil 6%

Index 76% WP 2011 4000 gm Potato Late Blight

4000 gm Tomato Early Blight

4000 gm Melon Downy mildew

45 Propiconazol Tilt 250 EC 1986 1 ml/lit.water Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

Tilt 250 EC 1987 200 ml Wheat Rust

Tilt 25% EC 2008 80 ml Rice Leaf Spot

Sentinel 25% EC 2011 150 ml Peas Powdery Mildew

46 Pthalide Rabcide 30 WP 1981 2-2.5gm/lit. water Rice Blast

47 Pyrazophos Afugan 30 EC 1982 1 ml/litwater Vegetables & Apple

Mildews of Muskmelon, Pumpkin, Peas and Apple

Afugan 30 EC 1990 1 ml/litwater Vegetables & Apple

Mildews of Muskmelon, Pumpkin, Peas and Apple

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

48 Pyrimethanil Pyrine 25% WP 2011 350 gm Potato Late Blight

49 Streptomycin Agrimycin 100 1986 1:20 as paste Citrus Bark Splitting

1220 ppm spray

Citrus Canker

50 Sulphur Thiovit 80% WG 2008 1000 gm Rice Leaf Spot

Kumulus DF 80% WG

2011 800 gm Rice Brown Leaf Spot

Sulfex Gold 80% WDG

2014 5 gm/lit of water Mango Powdery Mildew

800 gm Rice Brown Leaf Spot

5 gm/lit of water Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

5 gm/lit of water Water Melon Powdery Mildew

5 gm/lit of water Cucumber Powdery Mildew

5 gm/lit of water Apple Powdery Mildew

51 Tebuconazole T-Zole 25% 2009 250 ml Cucumber Downy Mildew

Triger 25% EC 2011 250 ml Potato Late Blight

Folicure 430 SC 2014 120 ml Wheat Yellow Rust

52 Tebuconazole + Trifloxystrobin

Nativo 75% WG 2007 65 gm Rice Neck Blast & Leaf Blast

Nativo 75% WG 65 gm/ 100 lit water

Mango Powdery Mildew & Anthracnose

Nativo 75% WG 2013 90 gm/ 100 lit water

Mango Anthracnose

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

40 gm/ 100 lit water

Mango Powdery Mildew

30 gm/100 lit water

Mango Anthracnose and Post-harvest treatment

Nativo 75% WG 2014 65 gm/HLW Melon Powdery Mildew

90 gm/HLW Chillies Powdery Mildew & Anthracnose

53 Thiophanate methyl

Topsin-M 70 WP 1979 2-2.5 gm/lit. water

Wheat Wheat diseases

2-2.5 gm/lit. water

Melon Mildews on Melon

Topsin-M 70 WP 1979 2-2.5 gm/lit. water

Mango Anthracnose and Powdery Mildew of Mango (Broad Spectrum)

Topsin-M 70 WP 2003 200 gm/ 100 lit. water

Melon Powdery Mildew

100 gm/ 100 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

Thiomil 70 WP 2006 1 gm/lit.water Mango Powdery Mildew

54 Thiophanate 52%

diethofencarb 12.5.%

Pre-Cure Combi 65% WP

2005 250 gm Potato Late Blight

Pre-Cure Combi 65% WP

2006 0.5 gm/lit.water Mango Powdery Mildew and Anthracnose

150 gm Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

250 gm Musk Melon Downy Mildew

55 Triadimenol Bayton 10 D 1985 2.5 gm/kg seed

Wheat Loose Smut and Flag Smut

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Bayton Foliar 250 EC

1988 5 ml/10 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

5 ml/ 10 lit. water Wheat Rust

Vangard 25% EC 2013 50 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

56 Triadimefon Bayleton 25 WP 1985 400 gm Wheat Leaf Rust

57 Valimy 46% EC (40% +4% + 2%)

Trica 46% 250 ml Rice Bacterial Diseases

250 ml Cotton Bacterial Diseases

58 Tricyclazole Beam 75-WP 1988 120 gm Rice Blast

Drean-M 75%WP 2009 120 gm Rice Blast

Spore Off 75% WP 2011 120 gm Rice Blast

59 Tridemorph Calixin 1986 80-120ml Musk Melon Powdery Mildew

60 ml/ 100 lit. water

Mango Powdery Mildew

60 Triforine Saprol 19 EC 1988 1-1.5 ml/lit. water

Musk Melon& Peas

Powdery Mildew

61 Bordeaux –mixture

— Copper Sulphate, Hydrated Lime Water

Crops, Garderns

General Purpose

Copper Hydroxide

Kocide 3000 (52.4%WG)

2017 Mango Anthracnose

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Difenoconazole Score 250 EC 2017 120 ml Melon Anthracnose

Propineb+ Iprovalicarb

Melody Duo 66.8% WP (613 gm/kg+

55gm/Kg)

2017 300 gm

500 gm

Potato Early Blight

Late Blight

Trifloxystrobin+ Tebuconazole

Nativo 75% WG (250 gm/Kg+500

gm/Kg)

2017 Chillies

Melon

Anthracnose & Powdery mildew

Powdery mildew

Metiram+

Pyraclostrobin

Cabrio Top 60%

WDG (55% w/w +5% w/w)

2017 Citrus Gummosis & Withertip

Pencycuron Moncuron 2017 60 ml/100kg

seeds

Potato Black scraft disease

Pyrimethanil Plunk 25% WP 500 g Potato

Melon

Late blight

Downy mildew

Penconazole Paradize 10% EW 500 ml Mango, Melon Powdery mildew

Azoxystrobin Angle 50% WDG 200 gm Potato, Tomato

Late blight

Difenconazole 4% + Validamycin

8%

Surpunch 12% WP 250 g

250 g

Potato

Rice

Black scruf

blast

Chlorothalonil 33.3% +

Protector 500 g Potato, Tomato

Late blight

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Procymidone

16.7% Melon Downy mildew

Cymoxanil 8%

+ Mancozeb 64%

Clone 72% WP 600 g Potato,

Tomato

Melon

Late blight

Downy mildew

Metalaxyl 8% +

Mancozeb 64%

Puslan 72% WP 250 g Potato,

Tomato

Melon

Late blight

Downy mildew

Fosetyl Aluminium 40% + Mancozeb

30%

Falter 70% WP 330g Potato, Tomato

Melon

Late blight

Downy mildew

DIfenoconazole Dew Extra 10%

WDG

300 g Potato Late blight

Metiram 55% + Pyraclostrobin

5%

Cabrio Top 60% WDG

250 g/HLW Strawberry

Onion

Grey mold, leaf spot

Downy mildew

Cymoxanil +

Mancozeb

Curzate M8 600 gm/100 lite

water

Cucumber Downy mildew

Azoxystrobin + Difenoconazole

Amistar Top 325 SC 300 gm Rice Blast

Thiophanate Methyl

Aerasal Plus 70% WDG

250 gm/100 litre water

Mango Powdery mildew

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Thiophanate

Methyl

Aerosal 70% WP 250 gm/100

litre water

Mango Powdery mildew

Azoxystrobin+

Difenoconazole

Fossil 32.5% SC

(20%+12.5%)

250 ml

200 ml

Tomato

Potato

Late Blight

Dimethomorph

+ Chlorothalonil

Charming 47% WP

(8%+39%) & Tech

500 gm Tomato,

Potato

Late Blight

Propineb Stump 70% WP 800 gm

800 gm

Tomato, Potato

Melon

Late Blight

Downy mildew

Chlorothalonil+

Cymoxanil

Cosmos 80% WP

(72%+8%)

Potato Late Blight

Kasugamycin+ Copper

Oxychloride

Castle 50% WP (5%+45%) & Tech.

Rice Blast

III — HERBICIDES

Sr No

Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

1 Acetochlor Acetor 50 EC 2002 100 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses &Sedges.

Pre-emergence

500 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses &Sedges.

Pre-emergence on bed sowing only

500 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses &Sedges.

Pre-emergence. (Spray within 24 hrs. after sowing)

Shintachlor 50 EC

2004 600 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Grasses &Sedges

Pre-emergence

Welacelor 50 EC

2008 100 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds & Annual

As Transplanted

Caster 50% EC 2012 100 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Only as Pre- emergence

Appeal 99% EC

2012 250 ml Cotton Broad Leaf & Grasses Only pre-emergence

50 ml Rice Broad Leaf & Grasses

Only pre-emergence

Horizon 90% EC

2013 300 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses &Sedges

Post-emergence

Caster 50% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses Except Deela &Sedges

Pre-emergence

Clomazone+Metribuzin

Metric 25% ZC (

2016 1000 ml Sugarcane

Broad leaf weeds and grasses

Pretilachlor

34.4% + Pyrazosulfur

Sprinter 35%

WP

200 g Rice Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses

Pretilachlor 34.4% +

Pyrazosulfuron 0.6%

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

on 0.6%

Oxyfluorfen Oxygen 24% EW

30 ml Onion Broad leaf,weeds & grasses

Oxyfluorfen

Acetochlor Caster Gold

50% EW

500 ml Cotton,

Maize

Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses

Acetochlor

Nicosulfuron

2% + Atrazine 20% +

Propisochlor 15%

Shift 37% OD 800 ml Maize Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses,sedges

Nicosulfuron 2% + Atrazine 20% +

Propisochlor 15%

Atrazine

68% + Mesotrine

10% + Halosulfuron Methyl 2%

Dafli 80% WDG 350 ml Maize Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses,sedges

Atrazine 68% + Mesotrine 10% +

Halosulfuron Methyl 2%

Atrazine Clark plus 80% WDG

180 g Maize Broad leaf,weeds Atrazine

Clopyralid

8.2% + Fluroxypyr

Mepthyl

Flock 20.5%

SC

300 ml Wheat Broad leaf,weeds Clopyralid 8.2% + Fluroxypyr

Mepthyl 12.3%

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

12.3%

Tribenuron Methyl 3.5% +

Fenoxaprop-P-Ethyl 15%

Forward 18.5% WP

300 g Wheat Broad leaf,weeds Tribenuron Methyl 3.5% + Fenoxaprop-P-Ethyl 15%

Bensulfuron

Methyl 1.9% + Pretilachlor

28.1%

Flat 30% EC 400 ml Rice Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses,sedges

Bensulfuron Methyl 1.9% +

Pretilachlor 28.1%

Quizalofop-P-Ethyl

Calm 15% EC 200 ml Cotton Grasses Quizalofop-P-Ethyl

Mesotrion 5% +

Atrazine 50%

Fallisto Gold 55% SC

400 ml Maize Broad leaf,weeds & grasses,sedges

Mesotrion 5% + Atrazine 50%

Pendimethali

n 17% + Acetochlor 25%

Recall 42% EC 1000 ml Cotton Broad leaf,weeds &

grasses

Pendimethalin 17% + Acetochlor

25%

Mesosulfuron Methyl 3%

+ Iodosulfuron

Findus 3.6% WG

160 g + 160 ml

Wheat Broad leaf,weeds & grasses

Mesosulfuron Methyl 3% + Iodosulfuron Methyl 0.6%

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Methyl 0.6%

S-Metolachlor

Dual Gold 960 EC

2017 800 ml Chillies Grasses, Sedges & Broad leaf weeds

Fluroxypyr

Methyl+ Clopyralid+

MCPA

Harvester Pro

56% EC (8.6%+13%+34

.4)

2017 Wheat Broad leaf weeds

Mesosulfuron-methyl+

Iodosulfuron- methyl-sodium

Atlantis 3.6% WG

2017 160 gm Wheat Broad leaf,weeds & grasses

Aminopyralid 30% +

Floraculam 15%

Lancelot 45% WG

2017 12.5 gm Wheat Broad leaf,weeds & grasses

Pinoxaden Axial 50 EC 2107 330 ml Wheat weeds & grasses

Carfentraqzo

ne- Ethyl 3% + Clodinafop-

propargyl 9%

Affinity Ultra

12.4% WP

225 gm Wheat Weed broad leaf

weeds and grasses

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

+ Metsulfuron Methyl 0.4%

S-metolachlor

Melor Gold 96% EC

800 ml Cotton Weeds

Metribuzin Zentor Super

70%WDG

250 gm Wheat

& Potato

Broad leaf weeds

Acetochlor+Pendimethalin

Amber 45% EC (25% +20%)

Cotton Weeds

2 Acetachlor 54.4 + atrazine 18%

Click 72.4% SE 2009 1000 ml Sugar-cane

Broad Leaf Weed & Grasses

Pre-emergence

600 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weed & Grasses

Post-emergence

Player 50% ME 2009 100 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weed &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

3 Acetachlor +

pendime

thalin

Zip Up 42% EC 2011 1000 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weed &

Grasses Except

Deela

Pre-emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

4 Alachlor +

Acetachlor +

Atrazine

Super mix 42%

SC

2009 100 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weed &

Sedges

Post emergence

5 Ametryne +

atrazine

Gesapax

Combi 80 WP

1977 1-2 kg Sugar-

cane

Weeds Post emergence

Gexapax

Combi 500 FW

1985 2-3 lit. Sugar-

cane

Weeds Post emergence

Gesapax

Combi (New

recipe)

2000 1000 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

Dimextra 38

SC

2004 330 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Early post emergent

Scope 80% WP 2006 1000 ml Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

Vesa combi 50

SC

2006 1500 ml Sugar

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

Marter 80%

WP

2011 1000 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses & Sedges

Post emergence

6 Aminopy-

ralid tri-

ispropanol

ammonium

1% +

fluraxypyr

Lancelot Star

15% EO (GF-

982

EO-15)

2009 16 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Methyl 14%

7 Atrazine Awax 38% SC 2005 330 ml Maize Itsit & Dicot Weeds Early post emergent

Awax 80% WP 2005 150 gm Maize Itsit & Dicot Weeds. Early post emergent

Awax 90 WDG 2005 140 gm Maize Itsit & Dicot Weeds. Early post emergent

Awax 38% SC 2006 1000 ml Sugar cane

Broad Leaf Weeds Early post emergent

Awax 80 WP 2006 450 gm Sugar-cane

Broad Leaf Weeds Early post emergent

Awax 90 WDG 2006 400 gm Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Early post emergent

Balance 38% SL

2006 1000 ml Sugar-cane

Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Early post emergent

Matrix 90% WDG

2006 200 gm Sugar-cane

Broad Leaf Weeds Early post emergent

Divert 80% WP 2009 150 gm Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Opal 90% WDG

2011 400 gm Sugar-cane

Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post-emergence

Welazin 38% SC

2011 400 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post-emergence

Clark 38% SC 2013 330 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

8 Atrazine + metolachlor

Primextra 500 FW

1980 1 - 1.5 lit Maize Itsit and Other similar Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Primextra 500 FW

1998 1 - 1.5 lit Maize Itsit Pre-emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Primextra 500 FW

1999 500 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

9 Atrazine 16% + propisochlor 24%

Weed Out 40% SE

650 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Post-emergence

10 Bentazon Basagran 1992 1.2 lit. Paddy Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges of Transplanted crop

3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Basagran 48% G/L SL

2008 600 ml Peas Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence, 3 – 4 leaf stage

600 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence, 3 – 4 leaf stage

600 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence, 3 – 4 leaf stage

11 Benthiocarb Saturn 6 G 1978 7 kg Rice Weeds (Grasses) 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Saturn 50 EC 1983 500 ml Rice Weeds 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Saturn Technical 93 %

w/w

1990 550 ml / 1.2 kg a.i/

hec.

Rice Weeds 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

12 Bispyribac sodium

Astral 20% WP 2011 80 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Early Post emergence

Clover 10% SC 2011 100 ml Rice Rice Weeds Early Post emergence

Nominee 10% SC

2011 100 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Expose 20% SC

2012 60 ml Rice BLW (Dryal Booti, Gandal Booti), Grasses (Dhiddan, Swanki, Lamb Grass, Gaint Lamb Grass, Kallar Grass) and Sedges (Deela, Bhoin, Ghoin)

Post emergence

Sponsor 40% SC

2012 50 ml 20 ml 30 ml

Rice BLW, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

Pyripac 10% SC

2013 100 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

Zebra 10% SC 2013 120 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

Zebra 20% WP 2013 80 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

Parcel 20% WP 2014 80 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

13 Bispyribac-

sodium 18%+ Bensulfuron-

methyl12%)

Pyranex 30%

WDG

2014 100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses and Sedges

Post emergence

14 Bromoxynil +

MCPA

Buctril-M 40 EC 1980 500 ml Wheat Dicot Weeds Post emergence after 1st irrigation

Brominol-M 40 1985 500 ml Wheat Dicot Weeds. Post emergence after 1st irrigation

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

EC

Buctril-M 40 EC

(New recipe)

2003 500 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Weeds Post emergence

Sectral-M 40 EC 2003 500 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Herbstar 60%

EC

2011 330 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Morewise 40%SP

2011 500 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Warden 40% EC

2013 500 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Warden Super

60% EC

2014 300 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

15 Bromoxynil +

MCPA +

Tribenuron

methyl

Weedway 38%

EC

2014 500 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

16 Bromoxynil

20%+

MCPA20%+

Metribuzin

7%

Valent 47% EW 2013 500 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence (shield

application)

17 Bromoxynil +

ametryn

AM002

(Canmore)

2011 1 kg Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses & Sedges

Post emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

78% WP

18 Bromoxynil

Octonoate +

heptanoate +

MCPA

Buctril Super

60% EC

2005 300 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

19 Bromoxynil Actanoate +

MCPA isostylester

Quattro 200/200 EC

2004 500 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds “Jangli Matter”

Post emergence

20 Butachlor Machete 60 EC 1983 800 ml Rice Weeds. 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Sundachlor 60

EC

1990 800 ml Rice Weeds. 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Hooter 60 EC 2006 800 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Post emergence

Welchlor 60 EC 2006 800 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Pre-emergence

Volta 60% EW 2009 800 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Pre-emergence

Topchlor 60%

EC

2012 800 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Only as pre-emergence

Client 90% EC 2013 800 ml Maize BLW, Grasses and

Sedges

Pre-emergence

550 ml Rice BLW and Grasses

Except Sedges

Pre-emergence

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21 Butralin Twister 48% EC

2011 1200 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds &Grasses Except Deela

Pre-emergence

22 Carfentra-zone Ethyl

Aim 40% DF 2008 20 gm Wheat BLW Post-emergence

23 Carfentra-zone Ethyl + IPU Isoproturon

Affinity 50% WP

2008 800 gm Wheat BLW & Grasses Post-emergence

24 Chlortoluron + MCPA

Dicuran MA 60 WP

1979 0.9 - 1.2 kg

Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds, Wild Oats and Dumbi Sitti

Post emergence

Agmol Combi 60 WP

1990 1 kg Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds, wild Oats and Dumbi Sitti

Post emergence

25 Cinmethylin Argold 2.5 G 1992 12.5 kg Paddy Grasses and Sedges in Transplanted Paddy Crop

3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Argold 10 EC 1992 300 ml Paddy Grasses and Sedges in Transplanted Paddy Crop

3-5 days after transplanting of rice

26 Clodinafop propargyl

Topik 15 WP 2003 100 gm Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Siti Post-emergence

Topik 15 WP 2007 120 gm Wheat Grasses Post-emergence

Topcide 15 WP 2006 120 gm Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Sitti

Post-emergence

Spike15% WP 2010 120 gm Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Post-emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Sitti

Cutter 15% WP 2011 120 gm Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Sitti

Post-emergence

Safner 15% WP

2013 120 gm Wheat Grasses Post-emergence

Tremor 24% EC

2013 80 ml Wheat Grasses Post-emergence

27 Clodinafop propargyl 4.5%+fenoxayprop-p-Ethyl 9.0%

Foxtrot Extra 13.5% EC

2013 150 ml Wheat Grasses (Phalaris minor &Avena fatua)

Post-emergence

28 Clopyralid Clear Field Gold 75% WDG

2013 350 ml Wheat BLW Post-emergence

Tyrent 30% SL 2013 300 ml Wheat BLW Post-emergence

29 Clopyralid 22.9%+ picloram 5.%

Crux 28.6% SL 2013 300 ml Wheat BLW, Grasses & Sedges

Pre-emergence

30 Clomazone Parang 48% EC

2012 1000 ml Sugar-cane

BLW & Grasses Only as post-emergence

31 Clomazone

Pendimethalin

Glaxy 450 EC 2004 600 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds

“Itsit, Swanki & Madhana”

Pre-emergence

32 Cynazine

33% +

Bladex Plus 1985 3-4 lit. Sugar-

cane

Weeds. Post emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

atrazine 16%

33 Diphenylether MO 9G 1983 16 kg Rice Weeds. 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

34 Diuron Karmex 80 WP 1985 1.4 kg Sugar-

cane

Weeds Pre and post emergence

R.P. Diuron 80

WP

1992 1.5 kg Sugar-

cane

Weeds Early post emergence.

35 Ethoxy-

sulfuron

Sunstar 15 WG 2004 80 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds

and Sedges

Early post-emergence

80 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds

and Sedges

Early post-emergence

Sunstar Gold 60 WG

2007 20 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds and Sedges

Early post-emergence

Sunstar Gold 60% WG

2009 20 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds and Sedges

5 – 10 days after nurssary plantating in standing water

Sunstar Gold

60% WG

2010 25 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds

and Sedges

Post-emergence

Cogent 15%

WDG

2010 80 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds

and Sedges

Post-emergence

Cogent 15%

WDG

2011 120 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds,

Sedges and Grasses

Post-emergence

Curfew 60%

WDG

2012 20 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Only as Pre-emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

25 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds,

and Grasses

Only as Pre-emergence

36 Ethoxy-

sulfuron +

ethyl-sodium

+ Iodosulfuron

Stallion 13.75

WG

2007 64 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds

and Sedges

Post-emergence

37 Fenoxulam Ryzelon 240

SC

2005 25 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post-emergence

38 Fenoxaprop

P-ethyl

Puma-S 69 EW 1992 360-440

ml

Wheat Grassy Weeds Post emergence

Puma Super

75 EW

1999 400 ml Wheat Avena fatua

(Jangli jai)

Post emergence

Pujing 10 EC

2003 200 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Sitti

Post emergence

Brake 7.5 EW 2005 200 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

Brake 7.5 EW 2005 400 ml Wheat Dumbi Siti and Jangli Jai

Post emergence

Pujing 7.5% EW

2006 200 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

400 ml Wheat Dumbi Sitti Post emergence

Brake 10% EC 2006 200 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

400 ml Wheat Dumbi Siti Post emergence

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Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Fulong 6.9 EW 2006 250 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Dumbi Siti Post emergence

Gramicide 6.9 EW

2006 250 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Dumbi Sitti Post emergence

Chinlima 6.9% EW

2007 250 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Dumbi Siti Post emergence

Chroma 6.9% EW

2007 250 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

500 ml Wheat Dumbi Sitti Post emergence

Karsaz 10 EC 2007 200 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

400 ml Wheat Dumbi sitti Post emergence

Swift 6.9% EW 2010 500 ml Wheat Jangli Jai Post emergence

Bristal 6.9% EW

2013 250 ml 500 ml

Wheat Grasses (Jungle Jai & Dumbi Sitti)

Post emergence

Bristal 10% EC 2013 200 ml Wheat Jungle Jai Post emergence

400 ml Wheat Dumbi Sitti Post emergence

39 Fenoxaprop

8% + Metribuzin 8%

Ferrary 16%

EC

2013 500 ml Wheat BLW except Lehli,

Matri and Grasses

Pre & Post-emergence

40 Foransul-furon +

Equip 2.25% OD

2010 800 ml Maize BLW & SEDGES Early Post emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

isoxadifen

41 Fluazifop-p-butyle

Fusilade 12.5 EC

1992 1 lit. Cotton Grassy Weeds Early Post emergence

42 Fenoxaprop- P-Ethyl + Isoproturon

Sumo Super 50% WP (2%+48%)

600-800 g Wheat Phalaris Minor, Avena Fatua, Rumes spp., Medicago spp., & Chenopodium spp.

Post emergence

43 Flumeturon + prometryn

Cotogard 500 FW

1988 1200 ml Cotton Weeds Post emergence

44 Flurochlo-ridone

Racer 25 CS 1992 1000 ml Potato Weeds Post emergence

45 Fluroxypyr Methyl + MCPA

Strive-M 30 WP 2007 600 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

Starane-M 50% EC

2009 300 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

46 Fluroxypyr + MCPA

Sprint 50% EC 2014 300 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

47 Fluroxypyr + MCPA 100

+400 g/l EC

Harvester 50% EC

2011 300 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

48 Fluroxypyr + clopyralid

Clear Field Extra 20.5% WDG

2011 350 gm Maize Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

49 Fluroxypyr 30%+clopyralid30%+tribenuron 6%

Wheat star 66% WDG

2013 200 gm wheat BLW Post-emergence

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Common Name

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

50 Glufosinate ammonium

Basta 20 SL 1992 1 lit. Sugar-cane &

Potato

Weeds of Potato and Sugarcane

Early post emergence

51 Glyphosate Gluconil 48% WSC

2006 2500 ml Citrus orchard

Annual, Perennial & other Weeds

Post-emergence

Carpet 75.7% SG

2007 1 kg Citrus orchard

All types of Weed Post-emergence

Dominate 62%SL

2009 1500 ml Citrus Annual & Perennial Weeds

Post-emergence

Glider 41% SL 2009 1900 ml Citrus Annual & Perennial Weeds

Post-emergence

Glycel 48% SL 2009 1900 ml Citrus Annual & Perennial Weeds

Post-emergence

Hold up 41%

SL

2009 2500 ml Citrus Annual & Perennial

Weeds

Post-emergence

Mera 71% SG 2009 1200 gm Citrus Annual & Perennial Weeds

Post-emergence

Hold up 95% SG

2010 1000 gm Citrus Broad leaf Weeds Grasses & Sedges

Post-emergence

Round Up CT XTRA 490 g/l SL

2011 1-2 lit & 600-1100 ml

Citrus All kinds of Weeds Post emergent

1-2 lit & 600-1100 ml

Mango All kinds of annual Weeds

Post emergent

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

1-2 lit & 600 - 1100 ml

Guava All kinds of Weeds Post emergent

675 & 1000 ml, 600 & 1100 ml

Roundup Ready Corn

All kinds of Seasonal Weeds

Post emergent

1-2 lit & 600-1100 ml

Non-Crop Land

All kinds of Annual and Perennial Weeds

Post emergent

Roundup PowerMax® 540gm/lit SL

2012 500 ml 1000 ml 2000 ml

Citrus garden

Seasonal Weeds, Annual and Perennial Weeds

Post emergent

-do-

Mango garden

-do- Post-emergence

-do- Guava Or-chard

-do- Post-emergence

-do- Non crop land

-do- Post-emergence

675 ml 1000 ml

Roundup Ready® corn

Seasonal, Annual and Perennial Weeds

Post emergent

Dominate Gold 88.8% WSG

2013 800 gm Citrus Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses & Sedges

Post-emergence

52 Glyphosate Grip-up 48% 2005 1200 ml Mango Annual and Post-emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Isopropyl ammonium

SL Seasonal Weeds

200 ml Orchard Annual and Seasonal Weeds

Post emergence

Lasher 40% SL 2008) 1200 ml Citrus All types of Weeds Post emergence

Cleanup 48%

SL

2011 1100 ml Citrus All kind of Annual

Weeds

Post emergence

1900 ml — All kind of Perennial

Weeds

Post emergence

53 Haloxyfop-p-

ethyl

Percept 10.8%

EC

2009 350 ml Cotton Grasses Post emergence

Spider 10.8%

EC

2012 350 ml Cotton Annual Grasses

(Lamb Grass, Swanki

& Madhana only)

Post emergence

350 ml Potato Annual Grasses

(Lamb Grass, Swanki

& Madhana only)

Post emergence

54 Haloxyfop-r-

methyl

Coast 10.8%

EC

2012 350 ml Cotton Annual Grasses only Only as post emergence

Dakota

10.8%EC

2012 350 ml Cotton Grasses Only as post emergence

Declare 20%

EC

2012 220 ml Mung

bean &

cotton

Grasses Only as post emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Kaboom/

Honza 10.8%

EC

2013 350 ml Cotton Grasses Only as post emergence

55 Isoproturon Arelon 75 SP 1983 600 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

Tolkan 50 SP 1986 800 gm Wheat Dicot Grasses &

Sedges

Post emergence

Graminon 500

FW

1986 1.5 lit. Wheat Phalaris minor

Avena fatua

Post emergence

Arelon 50

Dispersion

1988 800 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

Kenoran 75

WP

1988 600-700

gm.

Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

Nocilon 50 WP 1988 800-900

gm

Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

Milron 75 WP 1992 500 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

Buticide 50 EC 1998 1 lit. Wheat Grasses and Broad

Leaf Weeds except

Wild Oats

Post emergence

Graminon 500

FW

1999 800 ml Wheat Grasses Post emergence

Partner 50% 2005 800 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

WP and Grasses

Proton 50%

WP

2006 800 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses.

Post emergence

Prowl 50% WP 2010 800 gm Wheat BLW & Grasses Post emergence

Puton 50% WP 2013 800 gm Wheat BLW & Grasses Post emergence

56 Isoproturon+

bensulfuron ethyl

Cleaner 70%

WP

2006 600 ml Wheat BLW & Grasses Post emergence

57 Isoproturon

+bromoxynil

+ MCPA

Doublet 47 SC 1992 1 lit. Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Post emergence

58 Isoproturon

+

diflufonican

Panther 52 SC 1992 800 ml Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

59 Isoxaben Flexidor 12.5

EC

1990 400 ml Wheat Weeds Post emergence

60 Isoxaflutole

+ atrazine 50

+ 500

Mirlin 50 + 500

EC

2001 240 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

Mirlin Extra 2002 600 ml Sugar-

cane

Broad leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post emergence

61 Lactofen Conquest 24%

EC

2011 300 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

62 Matoxuron Dosanex 80 1983 600 gm Wheat Weeds (Phalaris Post emergence

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Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

WP Minor & Wild Oats)

63 Metolachlor+ pendimethalin

Topmax 96%

EC

2012 900 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses & Sedces

Pre-emergence

64 Metsulfuron

Methyl

Ally 20% DF 2007 10 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

65 Metsulfuron

33.3% +

tribenuron

33.3%

Laren Max

66.7% WG

2013 8 gm Wheat Broad leaf Weeds

Post emergence

66 Mesusulfuro

n Methyl -

Iodosulfuron

methyl

sodium

Atlantis 3.6%

WG

2005 160 gm

+150 ml

Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Early post-emergence

67 Metachlor +

flumeturon

Cotoran Multi

50 WP

1990 2.5 kg Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses and Sedges

Pre-emergence

68 Methabenzo-

thiouron

Tribunil 70 WP 1985 700-800

gm

Wheat Dicot weeds and

Grasses.

Post emergence

Tribunil 70 WP 1992 600 gm Potato Weeds. Pre-emergence

69 Metolachlor Dual 500 EC 1996 1200 ml Cotton Grasses, Sedges &

Broad Leaf Weeds

Pre emergence

Guard Plus

96% EC

2009 800 ml Cotton BLW, Grasses &

Sedges

Pre-emergence

Quintal 96% 2010 800 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds & Pre-emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

EC Grasses

Quintal 96%

EC

2011 800 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds,

Sedges & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Radium 960 EC

2012 800 ml Potato BLW, Grasses and Sedges

Pre-emergence

70 Metribuzin Sencor 70 WP 1992 330 gm Potato Weeds. Pre-emergence

Sencor 70 WP 1992 400 gm Sugar-cane

Weeds Pre-emergence

Sencor 70 WP 1999 100 gm Wheat Phalaris minor Post emergence

Zentar 70 WP 2004 100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds

(except Lehli and Jangli Matter) and Grasses

Post emergence

Locker 70% WP (formerly

zentor)

2007 100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Post emergence

250 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Buke 70% WP 2010 250 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-plant in Corporation

Buke 70% WP 2010 100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Post-emergence

Retard 70% WP

2010 250 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses & Sedges

Pre-plant in Corporation

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Zentor 70% WP

2013 100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Post-emergence

Zentor 70% WP

2014 250 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses & Sedges

Pre-emergence

Locker 70%

WDG

2014 100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post-emergence

71 Metribuzin + clomazone

Metric 25% ZC 2014 500 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

72 Metsulfuron methyl

Ally 20 DF 1992 7.5 gm Rice Transplanted Rice Weeds

3-5 days aftertransplanting of rice

73 Metsulfuron + tribenuron

Metafin Super 28.6% WDG

2014 14 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

74 Molinate Ordram 8E 1990 800 ml Paddy Weeds. 3-5 days aftertransplanting of rice

75 Nicosulfuron Partner 75% WDG

2011 20 – 30 gm

Maize Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses &Sedges

Post-emergence

76 Nitrofen Tok 7.7 G 1978 1 kg Rice Weeds 3-5 days aftertransplanting of rice

77 Orthosulfa-muron

Kelion 50% WG

2012 60 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds, Sedges & Grasses

Pre-emergence

78 Oxadiargyl Topstar 80 WP 2001 40 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds,

Sedges & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Topstar 80 WG 2002 40 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Topstar 80 WG 2002 50 gm Onion Broad Leaf Weeds & Pre-emergence

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Grasses

Topstar 80% WP

2009 40 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Topstar 80%WP

2010 40 gm Onion Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

79 Oxadiazon Ronstar 12 L 1986 1.6 lit. Rice Grasses, Sedges & Broad Leaf Weeds

After 3-7 days of transplanting

Ronstar 25 EC 1992 1200 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds and Grasses

Pre-plant incorporation

Ronstar 12 EC 2001 800 ml Onion Broad Leaf Weeds and Grasses

Post-emergence

Jasstar 25%

EC

2012 800 ml Rice BLW & Grasses Only as Pre-emergance

400 ml Onion BLW & Grasses Only as Pre-emergance

80 Oxyflourfen Hadaf 24% EC 2012 500 ml Cotton BLW, Grasses &

Sedges

Post emergance

Hadaf 24% EC 2013 300 ml Onion BLW & Grasses Pre-emergance

81 Paraquat Gramaxone 20

EC

1972 1 lit. Potato Weeds. Pre-plant incorporation

Burner 20% EC 2006 1 lit. Citrus Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post-emergence

Pointer 20% SL 2008 1 lit. Citrus Orchard

All types of Weeds Post-emergence

Delux 20% SL 2009 1000 ml Citrus Annual & Perennial

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Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Weeds

Quantum 20%

SL

2010 1000 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses & Sedges

Post emergence

Delux 20% SL 2011 1000 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses and Sedges

Post-emergence

Quantum 20%

SL

2011 1000 ml Citrus

Garden

All kind of weeds Post emergence

Byron 20% SL 2012 1000 ml Citrus BLW, Grasses &

Sedges

Post emergence

Nelson 20% SL 2013 1000 ml Citrus BLW, Grasses & Sedges

Post emergence

Halt 29% SL 2014 1000 ml Citrus BLW, Grasses & Sedges

Post emergence

82 Paraquat dichloride

Pillarxone 24 w/w

1985 1 lit. Potato Dicot Weeds. Post emergence

83 Pendi-methalin

Stomp 330 E 1980 1.5 lit. Wheat Maize & Cotton

Broad Leaf Weeds and Grasses

Pre-emergence

Stomp 330 E 1985 1.5 lit. Wheat Jangli Jai & Dumbi Sitti

Pre-emergence

1.5 lit. Potato, Peas & Garlic

Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Stomp 330 E 1988 1.5-2.0 lit. Carrot, Weeds. Pre-emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Onion& Cauli-

flower

Stomp 330 E 1990 6 ml/lit. of

Water

Tobac-

co

Desuckers only Pre-emergence/soil incorporation

Stomp 33% EC 1250 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds Pre-emergence

Stomp 455 G/L

-CS (New

formulation)

2002 500 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds Pre-emergence

Stomp 455

G/L-CS

2004 700 ml Tobacc

o

Broad Leaf Weeds Pre-emergence

Stomp 455 GL/

CS

2005 750 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Pre-emergence

750 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Pre-emergence

750 ml Peas Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Pre-emergence

750 ml Onion Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Pre-emergence

Top 33% EC 2008 1000 ml Peas Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

Top 33% EC 2008 1000 ml Onion Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

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Common Name

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Lotus 33% EC 2009 1200 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Razor 33% EC 2009 1000 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Razor 33% EC 2010 1000 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds Pre-emergence

Panida Granda

43.5% EC

2010 750 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds

and some Grasses

i.e. Dumbi Sitti &

Madhana

Post emergence

Panida Grande

43.5%EC

2011 750 ml Cotton,

Peas &

Onion

Broad Leaf Weeds

and Grasses

Pre-emergence

Profothion 33%

EC

2012 1250 ml Cotton BLW (Itsit only),

Grasses and Sedges

(Bhoin, Ghoin)

Pre-emergence

84 Pendi-

mehtalin + preometryn

Penthalin Plus

35 EC

2007 1200 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

Penthalin Plus

35% EC

2008 1200 ml Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses & Sedges

Pre-emergence

85 Pertilochlor Rifit 2 G 1990 14 kg Rice Weeds 3-5 days after transplanting of rice

Rifit 500 EC 2000 500 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds &

Gresses

Pre-emergence

Rifle 30% EC 2007 800 ml Rice Broad Leaf Weeds & Gresses

Pre-emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

86 Phenoxy DMA-6 1986 3 lit. Sugar-cane

Weeds (Dicot, Grasses & Sedges)

Post emergence

DMA-6 1986 600-700 ml

Wheat & Rice

Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

87 Piprophos Rilof-H 500 EC 1992 800 ml Rice Weeds 3-5 days aftertransplanting of rice

88 Propanil Propanil/Surco

pur/ Rough/

Stam F-34 25

EC

1976 1-4 kg Rice Weeds. 3-5 days aftertransplanting of rice

89 Pyrazosul-

furon

Cobber 10%

WP

2010 120 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds &

Sedges

Early post-emergence

100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds &

Sedges

Early post-emergence

Terminator 10% WP

2010 100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds & Sedges

Pre-emergence

Terminator 10% WDG

2011 100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds & Sedges

Pre-emergence

Sword 10% WP 2012 100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds ,

Grasses and Sedges

Pre-emergence

90 Pyrazosul-

furon- ethyl

Accord 10 %

WP

2012 100 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds ,

Grasses and Sedges

Post-emergence

91 S-

metolachlor

Dual Gold 960

EC

2002 800 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

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Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

800 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

800 ml Sun-flower

Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

800 ml Potato Broad leaf weeds &

grasses

Pre-emergence

Dual Gold 960 EC

2002 800 ml Cauli-flower

Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Dual Gold 960 EC

2002 800 ml Onion Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

800 ml Peas Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Dual Gold 960 2003 1000 ml Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

800 ml Okra Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Gold Star 90% EC

2009 800 ml Mung Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses & Sedges

Pre-emergence

92 S-metolachlor + atrazine

Primextra Gold 720 SC

2003 800 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

400 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-emergence

Primextra Gold

72% SC

2009 800 ml Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

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Sr No

Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

93 Sulcotrione Upset 26% SC 2014 300 ml Maize Broad Leaf Weeds, Grasses & Sedges

Post-emergence

94 Sulfosulfu-ron

Sulfon 75% WG

13.5 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Post emergence

95 Teburam Comodor 60

EC

1992 2 lit. Potato Weeds Early post Emergence

96 Tebuthiury Perflan 80 WP 1990 800 ml Sugar-cane

Weeds. Early post Emergence

97 Terbuthy Lazine

Topogard 500 EC

1988 1 lit. Potato Weeds Pre-emergence

Topogard 500FW

1999 500 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

98 Terbutryn Igran 500 FW 1996 800 ml Sun-

flower

Grasses and Broad

Leaf Weeds

Pre emergence

800 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds Pre emergence

Igran 500 FW 1999 500 ml Potato Broad Leaf Weeds Post emergence

99 Teroutryn+ triasulfuron

Logran Extra 64 WG

1990 1999

100 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds. Post emergence

100 Thidiazuron Dropp 1988 120 gm Cotton Leaf Defoliator When needed

101 Thidiazuron +

Diuron

Ginstar 54%SC 2009 40 ml Cotton Defoliation of Leaves When the crop & top bolls are

matured (at 60% boll opening)

102 Thifensul-furonmethyl

Target 75% WDG

2005 30 gm Wheat Dicot Weeds in Younger Stage

Early post-emergent

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Sr No

Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

103 Thifensulfu-ron Methyl

Rocket 15 WP 2004 150 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

104 Traloko-xydim

Grasp 10 EC 1990 1 lit. Wheat Grasses. Post-emergence

105 Triasulfuron Logran 75% WG

2009 16 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds & Grasses

Pre-emergence

Logran 75%

WG

2010 10 gm Rice Broad Leaf Weeds,

Grasses &Sedges

Pre-emergence

106 Tribenuron –

methyl

Shield 75%

WDG

2005 30 gm Wheat Annual Dicot Early post-emergence

Cantus 75%

WDG

2013 30 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds post-emergence

107 Tribenuron-

methyl +

Fluroxypyr

Timber 20%

WP

2014 300 gm Wheat Broad Leaf Weeds Post-emergence

108 Trifluralin Treflan 4 EC 1990 1.2 lit. Cotton Weeds Pre-emergence

Olitref 48 EC 1992 1.2 lit. Potato Weeds Pre-emergence

1.2 lit. Cotton Weeds Pre-plant incorporation

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Sr No

Common Name

Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre

Crop Target Weed(s) Time of Application

Ipiflour 48 E 1996 1200 ml Cotton Weeds i.e.

Trianthemaa

rtulacastrum (itsit)

Tribulus terrestris

(Bhakra) Digera

arvensis (Tandla)

Grasses/ sedges

Cyperusrotundus

(Deela)

Pre-plant incorporation

Fuslan 48% EC 2006 1200 ml Cotton Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Pre-plant incorporation

109 Trifluralin +

2, 4-D

Treflan-R 20

EC

1979 2.4 lit Rice Broad spectrum for

the control of annual

grass es, broad leaf

weeds & sedges in

the transplanted rice.

Pre-plant incorporation

110 Triflollxy-

sulfuron

Sodium +

ametryn.

Krismat 75 WG 2005 400 gm Sugar-

cane

Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post-emergent

111 Turbutryn +

trubuthy-

lazine

Torrent 50%

WDG

2011 500 gm Potato Broad Leaf Weeds &

Grasses

Post-emergent

IV – ACARICIDES

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Sr No

Common Name Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

1 Amitraz Mitac 20% EC 1980 1000-1250 ml Cotton Mites

Sanmite 20% EC 2009 800 ml Cotton Mites

Sanmite 20% EC 2010 800 ml Brinjal Mites

2 Azocyclotin Gallop 25% WP 2009 75 gm Cotton Mites

75 gm Brinjal Mites

Gallop 25% WP 2011 75 gm Chillies Bud mites

Prudent 25% WP 2011 100 gm Cotton Mites

3 Bromopropylate Neoron 500 EC 1987 500 ml Cotton Mites

4 Dicofol Kelthane 42 EC 1969 1000-1200 ml Cotton T-Mites & Red Sprider Mite

Kelthane 40 ED 1988 1 bozzle/3 acre. Cotton Mites

5 Ethion Ethion 46.5 EC 1969 1 lit. Cotton Mites

Cethion 40 EC 1988 540 ml Cotton Mites

6 Fenpyroximate Unique 5% SC 2009 200 ml Cotton Mites

Unique-M 5% SC 2009 200 ml Chillies Bud mites

Mitech 5% EC 2014 200 ml Cotton Mite

200 ml Brinjal Mite

200 ml Chilles Mite

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Sr No

Common Name Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

200 ml Pumpkin Mite

200 ml Musk Melon Mite

200 ml Water

Melon

Mite

7 Hexythiazox Nissorun 10 WP 1992 200 ml Cotton Mites

Okill 5% EC 2011 400 ml Cotton Mites

Zox 5% EC 200 ml Brinjal Miltes

8 Pyridabin Helb Star 20% EC 2010 600 ml Cotton Mites

Current15% EC 2011 500 ml Cotton Mites

Sindh Mite 15% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Mites

9 Hexythiazox 10% +

pyridabin 2.5%

Sndmyt 12.5% EC 2013 500 ml Cotton Mites

10 Fenbutatin oxide Mitoxin 55% SC 2013 350 ml Bringal

Cotton

Mites

11 Sulfur Thiovit Jet 80% WG 2013 800 gm Chillies Bud mites

V – RODENTCIDES

Sr No

Common Name Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

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1 Brodifacoum Burrow Klerat 0.005 WB Wax block

1990 1-2 W.B/ Burrow

Rice & Wheat

Field rats

2 Zinc phosphide Zinc phosphide 80 P 1965 One Tablet/ Burrow

Sugarcane Field rats

VI – FUMIGANTS

Sr No

Common Name Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

1 Aluminium phosphide Phostoxin Tablet 1970 One tablet/

burrow

Sugarcane Field rats

Detia Gas-Ex-T 1974 50-60 tablets/ 125 cubic meter

Stored Grain

Khapra Beetle & Grain Weevil

Delicia Gastoxin 1986 0.15 gm/ kg (3-5 tablets/ton of

wheat grain)

Stored Grain

Khapra Beetle and Grain Weevil & Filed rats

Quickphos 1986 0.15 gm/ kg (3-5 tablets/ton of

wheat grain)

Stored Grain

Khapra Beetle and Grain Weevil

Agtoxin 1988 0.15 gm/ kg (3-5 tablets/ton of

wheat grain)

Stored Grain

Khapra Beetle and Grain Weevil

Phostek 56% (Flat tablets, Round

tablets and pallets)

Two tablets or six

Pallets/ton of grain.

Stored Grain

Khapra Beetle and Grain Weevil

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Sr No

Common Name Brand Name Regist’n Year

Dose/ Acre Crop Target Pest(s)

Alphosphine

Tablets)

1996 Five tablets/

1000 kg of grain

Stored

Grain

Rhizopertha dominica, Tribolium

castaneum andTrigoderma granarium

2 Magnesium

phosphide

Magtoxin-R Plates 1986 1 plate/ 1000

c.f.

Stored

Grain

Store Grain Pests i.e., Red Flour

Beetle and Khapra Bettle

VII – NEMATICIDES

1 Cadusafos Rugby 5% G 2013 12 Kg Tomato Nematode

Cadusafos Rugby 5% G 2016 Tomato Nematodes

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PESTICIDES BANNED IN PAKISTAN

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

1. BHC 14. Disulfoton

2. Binapacryl 15. Endrin

3. Bromophos ethyl 16. Ethylane dichloride +

Carbontenachloride

4. Captafol 17. Leptophos

5. Chlordimeform 18. Mercury Compound

6. Chlorobenzilate 19. Mevinphos

7. Chlorthiophos 20. Toxaphene

8. Cyhexatin 21. Zineb

9. Dalapon 22. Heptachlor

10. DDT 23. Methyl Parathion

11. Dibromochloropropane + Dibromochloropropene

24. Monocrotophos

12. Dicrotophos 25. Methamidophos

13. Dieldrin 26. Endosulfan

FORMULATIONS

1. Dichlorvos (above 500 g/l) 3. Methamidophos (above 600 g/l)

2. Monocrotophos (above 400 g/l) 4. Phosphamidon (above 500 g/l)

NOT REGISTERED

1. Aldrin (POP/PIC) 5. Ethylene di bromide (PIC)

2. Mirex (POP) 6. Parathion (PIC)

3. Chlordane (POP/PIC) 7. Fluroacetate (PIC)

4. Dinoseb (PIC)

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GOOD PESTICIDE APPLICATION PRACTICES FOR GROUND OPERATIONS

Food and Agriculture (FAO) and World Health (WHO) Organizations have been highly concerned on the ill effects of the way pesticides are handled and placed on the target

crops and employed using the poor application techniques. When using an approved pesticide the objective is to distribute the correct dose to a defined target with the minimum of wastage due to drift using the most appropriate spraying equipment.

Pesticides only give acceptable field results and desired safety if they are handled safely and delivered precisely. Unlike other field operations, the results from poor spraying may not become apparent for some time so that it is essential that those

involved in pesticide selection and use are fully aware of their responsibilities and obligations, and are trained in pesticide use and application.

1. OBJECTIVES

These guidelines have been prepared primarily using the reports prepared by the FAO experts to offer practical help and guidance to all those involved in using

pesticides for food and fibre production (references at the end of the chapter). The guidelines are aimed at decision-makers, managers, field supervisors and spray operatives. However, it must be emphasized that in Pakistan legislation on import and

marketing of pesticides have been in place meeting most of the international standards, but there is a a dire need to develop regulatory guidelines to control safe and efficient use of pesticide and application in the field.

Operator Training

Operators of spray equipment must receive suitable training before handling and applying pesticides. Training should be provided by a recognized provider and courses are frequently offered by local training groups, agricultural colleges, government extension departments, spray equipment manufacturers and the pesticide industry. The satisfactory completion of a course may result in a recognized certificate of competence to cover safe product handling, delivery of the product to the target and instruction on using the relevant spray equipment.

In countries where spray operators are licensed, they can only renew their operator’s license if they attended regular refresher courses. Operator training is best be organized and provided through sustainable permanent national structures.

Spray Equipment Selection

The selection of appropriate and suitable spray equipment is essential for safe and effective pesticide use. International and national equipment testing schemes have been established in many countries where after thorough testing under laboratory and field situations, sprayers are given certificates of approval. Where testing is not in

place equipment manufacturers can be required to confirm that a sprayers complies with the requirements in countries where testing is mandatory or the equipment meets the appropriate FAO guidelines.

Equally important when selecting spraying equipment is access to spare parts, service and support facilities. Ideally, equipment selection should not be based primarily on cost. Safety, design, comfort and ease of use must be major considerations, and ease

of maintenance must be a high priority. Knapsack sprayer maintenance should require only simple tools.

The combination of operator training to a recognized standard, combined with the selection of appropriate spray equipment will contribute to improving the accuracy of pesticide delivery as well as protecting the environment.

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Using Pesticides Correctly

Pesticides should only be used if there is an economically important need and all pesticides must be used strictly in accordance with their label recommendation. Product selection must assess the potential exposure hazard of the selected formulation and determine what control measures and dose rates the label recommendations advocate.

Managing Operator Exposure

The use of Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential for protecting operator health and advice on its use will be found on the product label. Effective health monitoring records will be able to provide early warnings and identify changes in operator health, which may be attributed to working with pesticides.

As well as the workers handling and spraying pesticides the public must be safeguarded, both during, and after spraying, for example where they might have access to a treated area. Maybe livestock also ought to be prevented from re-entering treated areas immediately after spraying.

2. THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS

The use of pesticides may put people, other life forms and the environment at risk; thus, the decision to use a pesticide should only be taken when all other alternative control measures have been fully considered.

Integrated Pest management IPM, as described in the International Code of Conduct

on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides, FAO 1990, offers a pest management system that combines all appropriate control techniques to effect satisfactory results.

Alternatives to Pesticide Use

The alternatives can be divided into Natural and Applied Control measures. Natural Control may utilize naturally occurring pest enemies, or rely on meteorological conditions to effect pest and disease control. Applied Control may be based on crop

rotation, cultivar or variety selection, changes in sowing dates and or alterations in cultivation practices. The use of some or all of the above techniques, together with carefully selected pesticides, can provide an integrated approach to weed, pest and

disease control.

Risk/benefit Considerations

The risks and benefits of using a pesticide must be addressed before chemical

product selection. By completing a risk assessment, harmful effects can be kept to a minimum.

In some cases a prophylactic treatment e.g. seed treatment may be justified but the effect of weeds pest and disease on crop yield reduction should be monitored to determine when it is economically justified to use a pesticide.

Product Selection

The decision to select a given pesticide product must be based on an assessment of the risks and benefits, the materials hazard potential to both man and the

environment. In Pakistan legislation is in place to control and regulate the manufacture, importation, distribution and sale of pesticides. Products are registered for use, after local field evaluation for safety and efficiency and only approved and

recommended products can be used.

The manufacturer’s product label is the main source of information for the end user. It must be written in an appropriate local language, so that it can be read and understood by users. Label terminology must be understood by pesticide users.

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DO NOT USE AN UNAPPROVED OR NON-LABELED PRODUCT

The product label carries statutory instructions for the user, which must cover the crops for which it is registered, the recommended dose rate, the number of permitted

treatments during the growing season and how many days before harvest the last treatment may be applied. Additionally, the label will inform the user of the correct Personal Protective Equipment to be used when handling and applying the product

and advise on environmental protection measures to be carried out.

The label also provides other relevant and useful safety information, which will include the product common name, chemical name, the manufacturers name and a contact in

the event of an accident. The label must also be available for medical staff treating anyone who has been accidentally poisoned or contaminated by the pesticide. A good copy of the label must be retained as reference for the emergency services in the

event of an accident. Information on the decontamination and disposal of empty containers is also usually included on the label.

Tank-Mixing

Applying more than one product at the same time (tank-mixing) can improve the logistics of spraying provided the respective treatment timings coincide and the formulations are chemically and physically compatible.

Risks associated with tank mixing may include a reduction in biological activity due to

product antagonism. This may be seen as crop scorch, which although it may appear only transient, can reduce final yield.

The most common problem affecting the spraying operation is physical incompatibility, which can block nozzles and filters as well as causing separation in the tank if the

agitation through the return to tank is inadequate.

Where trace elements are used as admixture candidates, blockages are common. The product label should give advice on suitable tank mix partners and the correct

sequence of their introduction into the spray tank. Agitation of the first material introduced into the tank is essential before the second formulation is introduced.

Water temperature and quality may also influence the chemical compatibility of tank mixes.

3. SAFETY ASPECTS

The overall safety of crop protection chemicals must be the objective of all pesticide users as well as those engaged in the storage, distribution and retailing of agrochemicals.

Operator Health Surveillance

The health of operators exposed to pesticides must be monitored. The surveillance should cover health records and medical checks, which can alert medical authorities

of any health changes, which might be related to exposure during work. Health surveillance can also indicate that safety practices and the selection and use of PPE remain adequate for the products being used.

The hazard potential of the selected product, combined with the length of time of operator exposure during use will determine the health surveillance techniques and their frequency.

Application Timing

In relation to safe and efficient pesticide use correct application timing is often poorly understood. The optimum time to spray is determined by the crop, pest, weed and

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disease growth stages. The product label will indicate treatment timing but it is usually at the start of an infestation that the lower label dose rates can be used. Application

timing will also be influenced by meteorological conditions, which may result in physical, and volatility spray losses. Temperature, relative humidity, wind direction and velocity plus the possibility of rain can all effect the efficiency of spray application.

Apply insecticides when bees are not foraging. Some insecticides can be applied in late evening or early morning (i.e. from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.) with relative safety. In the case of corn, bees collect pollen from tassels in the early morning and are not present

in the afternoon or evening. Short residual materials applied from late afternoon until mid-night do not pose a bee hazard in corn fields. Adjust spray programs in relation to weather conditions. Reconsider the timing of insecticide application if unusually low

temperatures are expected that night. Cool temperatures can delay the degradation process and cause residues to remain toxic to bees the following day. Stop applications when temperatures rise and bees re-enter the field in early morning.

Contact local beekeepers and obtain locations of bee yards.

Product Transport and Storage

Transporting pesticides by road may be controlled by national regulations for the

movement of dangerous goods where emergency procedures in the event of a road accident are already in place. Many pesticide manufacturers issue Transport Emergency Cards (“Tremcards”) to vehicle drivers transporting hazardous pesticides.

As well as the journey from the retailer to the end user, pesticide containers are also moved in and out of stores on the farm. In all cases, they must be checked for leaks and damage and must always remain clearly labeled.

Care must be taken when using farm vehicles to transport pesticides as the chemicals

must be secured and isolated and spills must be covered with a non-combustible absorbent material, which must be correctly disposed of.

Pesticide containers must be kept closed when not in use and must be secured

against unauthorised interference, particularly when spray operators are working

away from mixing areas and cannot always see the chemical containers.

Correct storage is essential to maintain a safe working environment, to maximise

product shelf life and to minimise the risk of fires and spillage. Varying climatic

conditions and specific product demands (flammability-toxicity) make it difficult to offer

other than general recommendations in these guidelines. The Guidelines for the

Packaging and Storage of Pesticides (FAO 1985) offer a more comprehensive

reference. Pesticides must be kept in a dedicated store, which is accessible in case of

emergency and can be locked when not in use.

Under no circumstances must pesticides be stored near foodstuffs!

Product Handling

The product label is usually the first reference for guidance on handling the formulated

pesticide products. It will usually describe the requirements for the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) both for handling the concentrate and for the diluted spray solution to be used in the field. The careful selection, use and maintenance of

PPE are essential to ensure that the user is adequately protected.

PESTICIDES MUST ONLY BE TRANSPORTED AND STORED IN THEIR ORIGINAL TRANSPORT CONTAINERS AND PACKAGES

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Only approved safety equipment must be used. Certain toxic chemicals may only be approved for use if they are handled and dispensed via fully tested and officially

approved closed dispensing systems. Such systems reduce operator and environmental contamination.

Chemical Container Management

Unfortunately empty chemical containers often have second-hand values, however, empty pesticide containers must never be re-used by users.

Containers can be thoroughly cleaned manually even when they have contained viscous formulations, however automatic rinsing systems are becoming common and are mandatory on field sprayers in many countries.

Some countries allow controlled burial for empty containers; however, burial sites must not to be close to waterways. Heat incineration offers an alternative method of disposal, however, country regulations must be consulted.

The problems associated with container rinsing and disposal can be eliminated by using systems of returning chemical containers to suppliers, where they can be re-filled or recycled.

Accident Procedures

If an accident occurs during transport or handling a pesticide, the spillage may result in fire, injury to humans, property damage or environmental contamination. Rapid action must follow the accident to minimise adverse effects. It is essential that pesticide transporters and users are familiar with label recommendations and procedures in the event of an accident and the appropriate authorities are informed of the accident and the corrective procedures followed. All spillage incidents and the actions taken must be accurately recorded.

Vehicles used to transport pesticides must be decontaminated following an accident or spillage.

Personal Protection

There are three principal routes that chemicals enter the body: a) Accidental or

deliberate ingestion b) Dermal, through handling, measuring and pouring the concentrate c) Inhalation of small particles or dust during handling and spraying.

Dermal exposure represents the most common hazard. Avoiding exposure by using PPE and by paying attention to personal hygiene by washing exposed parts of the body after work and before eating, smoking and toileting will minimize risk. Personnel Protective equipment must be selected in accordance with the label recommendation. It must be comfortable to wear/use and be made of material, which will prevent penetration of the pesticide.

PPE will only remain effective if it is correctly selected and maintained. Where the

equipment is damaged, repairs must restore it to its original condition otherwise the item must be replaced. Items such as the respirator must be checked on a regular basis and filter elements changed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Remember, products containing the same active ingredient but sold under different brand names may pose different risks due to the product formulation. Care must be taken to always refer to the individual label for the product being used.

4. APPLICATION

Pre application

Time taken to check spray equipment before use will reduce costly delays in the season begins. Pre-season operational checks be carried out with clean water but safety clothing should always be worn.

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Spray Equipment Selection

Selecting the appropriate equipment for the pesticide formulation to be used is important. For example, most pesticides will be sprayed as aqueous solutions or suspensions through hydraulic spray systems. However, where materials are to be applied undiluted at Ultra Low Volumes (ULV) or diluted in water at Very Low Volume (VLV) with rotary atomizers or via Hot or Cold Fogging, specialized spray equipment is required. Rotary atomizers are of two types, which operate at different speeds to deliver different droplet sizes. Those designed to apply insecticides and fungicides produce small droplets and those designed to apply herbicides via coarser droplets. The insecticide droplets (<150mm) are moved downwind from their release point whilst the larger herbicide droplets (>200mm) fall predictably within a limited swath width.

Equipment Serviceability

Tractor Mounted and Trailed Sprayers

Structures for operator safety, steps, hand and guardrails must all be checked. The power take off (PTO) guards must be in place and anchored and all lubrication points serviced. It is advisable to initially rotate the pump by hand to ensure it is free.

Tires’ pressures and wear on trailed machines should be checked.

With clean water in the tank, operate the sprayer above working pressure to check for

hose leaks. Hose splits or cracks on the pump inlet side will reduce pump

performance and increase tank foam.

On the pressure side, check hose joints, particularly where hoses bend when booms are folded, similarly, check hoses retained by hose clips. Ensure that the pressure gauge returns to zero when the sprayer is not working.

Fans on horizontal boom and mistblowers should be checked for balance and air

deflector controls adjusted. Belt drive pulleys must be checked for alignment and belts

checked for cracking and tension.

The spray tank must be fully retained and free from leaks, with all filters in place.

Where fitted, internal tank rinsing systems must be working and tank content gauges must be clear and easy to read. Make sure that the filter meshes are of appropriate size for the spray volume. The higher the mesh number the finer the filter.

Check boom suspension and break away system, lubricate pivot points where necessary and make sure the folding mechanism is working correctly. Poor boom suspension will effect spray distribution so check all wear pads are intact and shock

dampers are working. Nozzles and nozzle bodies must be checked for damage and where fitted, diaphragm check valves must make good seals when the pump output diverts to tank as the spray is shut off.

Self propelled sprayer cabs and tractor cabs must have adequate filtration when used for spraying. Different filter elements may have to be fitted but the manufacturers’ instructions will advise on replacement intervals.

For rotary atomizers, drive mechanisms (hydraulic, cable or electric) must be checked

and discs monitored for damage and balance. Belts on drive units may need to be

replaced. Disc speed checks should be made for formulated products, as they may be

different from the readings obtained.

Controlled Droplet Application (CDA) for herbicide application usually uses products diluted in water and applied at volumes of 15 to 30 l/ha. Where rotary atomizers are

used for spraying an undiluted product at 3 to 5l/ha, the disc rotational speed is much

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higher and the smaller oil-based droplets are dispersed and transported by natural wind (1 to 3m/sec). These sprayers are now being used to apply volumes of up to

20l/ha (Very Low Volume, VLV) using conventional formulations are diluted in water with an anti-evaporant added to the tank to reduce droplet evaporation.

Operator-Carried / KnapsackSprayers

Lever and pivot points on lever-operated knapsack sprayers must be checked for wear and lubricated. Trigger mechanisms must move freely and give a positive “shut off”. Air inlet valves within the filler caps must also be clean and free to move.

Shoulder straps must be in good condition.

Hand held rotary atomizer sprayers are battery driven, so a check on battery numbers and condition must be carried out before work.

Rotary atomisers are also used on air-assisted sprayers where they substitute for

hydraulic nozzles. Rotation is controlled by the angle of the blades, which is driven air from the fan.

Liquid flow-rate on to the disc is critical and is controlled by using arrange of

interchangeable variable restrictors. Accordingly, appropriate restrictors must be available to apply formulations of different viscosities to maintain accurate liquid flow onto to the disc.

Adjustment and Control Checks

Tractor Sprayers

The operator must make sure that all controls are effective by working all functions.

Where spray adjustments are electronically controlled, it is essential that the operator knows what action to be taken if the computerised control fails during work. The response time of automatic spray controls must be checked against manufacturer

specification and adjusted before work commences.

Check the operation of the pressure control and relief systems making sure that the return to tank spray agitation is effective.

Boom height adjustment on tractor sprayers must be checked and spray controls, both spray on and off and individual boom section valves worked. Where the tank is

loaded via an induction hopper, control taps must be functioning and any container rinsing device fitted must also be in good condition and free from blockage.

Operators must understand the sequence of events when working the valves for tank

filling from induction bowls as incorrect use can damage hoses. Container probes for sucking chemical from the shipping container must be kept clean and the control valve closed when not in use. Air ingress via a partially open valve will increase tank foam.

Filter maintenance during tank loading must isolate the plumbing to avoid operator contamination during maintenance.

Nozzle selection can be made in accordance with the label recommendation, which should suggest nozzle type, spray angle and liquid flow-rate at a given pressure.

Never mix nozzles on the boom (Spray angle and or flow rate) and ensure that spray patterns are streak free, and correctly overlapping apart from the boom end nozzles.

Operator - Carried / Knapsack Sprayers

There is no hydraulic agitation on a knapsack sprayer, but spray pressure control systems or valves must be operational. Hand carried rotary atomiser sprayers are gravity fed and rely on air ingression into the liquid container to ensure a constant

liquid flow to the disc during work. Air inlets must always be kept clear. Equipment to test the rotational speed of a spinning disc sprayer must be available.

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Spray Calibration

Spray equipment should be calibrated at the beginning of each season, after

equipment has been repaired, following tractor wheel changes or when new nozzles have been fitted.

Sprayers fitted with automatic monitoring systems (speed, liquid flow, area covered)

must be regularly calibrated against manufacturers calibration figures.

There are three major factors, which influence sprayer calibration: Forward speed, swath width, and liquid flow rate.

Forward Speed

Can be calculated by timing the tractor/operator speed over a measured distance, preferably on a surface similar to the one to be treated. This operation should be

replicated three times with the tractor operating at spraying speed, and the engine delivering the correct p.t.o. speed, to determine an average forward speed.

Swath Width

Is the effective width covered by the nozzle or boom assembly and can be calculated for a single nozzle or for an entire boom. Where a boom sprayer is to be used, the width of cover can be calculated by multiplying the number of nozzles by the distance

between individual nozzles. In the case of top fruit/orchard spraying the swath width will be the distance between the tree rows. Swath width for ULV “drift” spraying is usually determined by row width and may be reduced as the inter-rows close so that

an incremental droplet deposit is built up with each pass.

The Liquid Flow Rate

Flow rate from the nozzle at a given operating pressure can be obtained from the

nozzle manufacturer’s information sheets. This information is generated when spraying clean water and is similar to applying conventional aqueous spray volumes at 150-300 l/ha. However, this may not be the case when applying low volume, higher

concentration treatments.

When measuring the flow rate from actual nozzles it is advisable to test at least one

nozzle from each boom section and average the total. Nozzles should be replaced

when their liquid output increases by 5% above the catalogue output at a given

pressure, or the variation between nozzles on the same boom exceeds ± 10%.

Determining the nozzle output from a mistblower is more difficult as individual nozzle output is piped to a measuring cylinder for the assessment. Such an operation is

made easier, and safer, if the fan drive can be disengaged during the test. A more accurate method to determine the liquid output is to fill the empty spray tank with a known amount of water, then record the time taken to empty the tank. This operation

should be replicated three times to find the average liquid throughput. Determination of the liquid flow rate from a restrictor for a rotary atomiser can be done with the disc stationary in the case of an herbicide applicator.

However, with the disc rotating on the ulv applicator the liquid flow-rate may be enhanced so must be checked with product, as both viscosity and temperature will also influence flow.

The figures generated must be recorded for future use and the tractor used for the calibration noted. The above calculations remain robust for tractor units, but the smaller areas treated by knapsack sprayer will require additional calculations. Product dose rates per tank will be relatively small so precise measuring equipment must be to hand to ensure measuring accuracy.

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NOTE-1:—The conversion factor for a metric calculation is 600, but where Imperial figures (Feet, miles per hour, galls/acre) are used for the calibration

the conversion factor will be 373.

NOTE-2:—For top fruit/tree spraying the concept of adjusting the applied spray volume in relation to increases in the foliage canopy is an approach to

improving the efficiency of orchard spraying, although product labels often continue to refer to dose rates for tree spraying as litres per hectare.

The “tree-row-volume” (TRV) concept measures the tree foliage volume in one

hectare and adjusts the product dose rate and spray volume during the season as the leaf canopy increases. The product label will suggest a water volume rate for 1000 cu/m of leaf canopy, which can be calculated from the appropriate formulae.

Also, when working with a tree sprayer the operator must be aware of the machine’s air volume output per hour so that the forward speed can be adjusted in relation to the tree foliage canopy, bearing in mind that the incoming air from the machine has to

replace the stagnant air within the tree. An excessive forward speed will not allow the sprayer adequate time for the spray transported in the air stream to penetrate the tree foliage.

Tank Filling

Appropriate protective clothing must be worn when handling the formulated pesticide

and filling the spray tank. Liquid formulations remain the most popular as they are

easy to measure and pour. The spray tank is half filled with water and the pump

engaged to provide gentle agitation. The products must be introduced into the tank as

per label recommendation, usually in the order of solids followed by liquids. The spray

operator is at the highest risk when handling the pesticide concentrate. Where closed

transfer systems are used for tank loading operator contamination is reduced.

However, such systems must be thoroughly cleaned after use and transfer valves

must be designed to be leak free when operated (dry-break couplings).

Chemical containers must be kept secure when in use in the field. When appreciable distances are involved for the sprayer and the containers are left unattended, they

must always be closed and secured from unauthorized interference.

All spray operators must be fully trained and aware of the procedures to be carried out in the event of accidental spillage during tank filling.

Prior Warnings

Members of the public, not directly involved with the spray operation, may also be effected by a pesticide application so there is an obligation to warn anybody or

organization, which might be concerned. These groups must be notified in good time before an application. Neighbours growing susceptible crops, and local beekeepers should also be alerted. Where particularly toxic materials are to be used, it may be

necessary to warn the emergency services, and the local environment and water authorities. The product label should give precise advice on prior warning and who to contact.

Field Application

Adequate pre-preparation will help make sure that the actual spraying is carried out under the safe conditions and accurate spray timing will ensure that the product is

applied with optimum effect.

Employers and operators must make sure that all safety equipment and clothing is clean and in a good state of repair.

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The knapsack spray operator when using a forward-held hand lance is usually walking through a treated crop. As the crop grows, operator contamination increases so it is essential to make sure the operator has adequate body protection. Holding the hand-lance forward and to the downwind side of the operator will help reduce contamination, but the use of a “tail-boom” should also be considered where appropriate.

Meteorological Considerations

Spray deposit efficiency is greatly influenced by local meteorological conditions at crop height. Wind velocity and direction, temperature, relative humidity and the frequency of rain all influence spray deposit.

The distance that a spray droplet travels depends on the droplets downward velocity, the height of release and the wind speed. The larger the drop the less it is effected by wind and the faster it falls thus reducing drift, but the distribution efficiency will also be reduced, which may in turn lessen the performance of a non-systemic product.

Wind direction must also be considered as spray droplets may be transported out of the treated area and onto adjacent susceptible crops or waterways. Wind speeds of between 1 and 2m/sec, (3.6 to 7.2 km/h) are generally considered ideal for hydraulic nozzle treatments. Table 1 lists various wind speeds as a guide to suitable conditions for spraying.

Table: Wind Speed Guide

Description Appr.air Speed Visible signs Spray Decision

Calm < 2 km/hr Smoke rises vertically Do not spray

Light Air 2-3 km/hr Direction indicated by smoke drift Do not spray

Light Breeze 3-7 km/hr Leaves rustle, wind felt on face Ideal spray conditions

Gentle Breeze 7-10 km/hr Leaves in constant motion Avoid spray

Moderate Breeze 10-15 km/hr Small Branches move + dust Avoid herbicide spray

Where aqueous spray solutions are used, high temperature combined with low relative humidity will reduce the size of the spray droplets through evaporation and so

increase the risk of drift.

Furthermore, temperature can affect product performance. Activity may be slow and reduced at low temperatures whilst applications carried out when temperatures are

high may lead to crop scorch.

Information on the rain fastness of pesticides can usually be found on the label although for most products, however, showers 2 hours following treatment will not necessitate re-spraying.

Application Timing

If application timing is accurate, fewer spray treatments may be needed. The use of computer models to predict spray timing may help reduce the number of fungicide treatments to such crops as potatoes, and accurate pest forecasting may cut down the number of times crops such as cotton and top fruit are treated.

The time of day a treatment is applied can be important. The optimum spray timing for efficacy may coincide with the foraging time of beneficial insects. It is therefore important to know and understand crop, insect and disease development and the

ecological balance to determine when to spray. An understanding of product mode of action in relation to crop development will also be advantageous.

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Sprayer Field Settings

The main field settings are based on the selection of a suitable forward speed and the height at which the spray is released above the target. For a tractor sprayer, forward speed will be determined by the stability of the boom over the surface to be sprayed, where excessive speeds will lead to vertical boom bounce and horizontal yawl; effecting spray deposit efficiency.

For a knapsack spray operator, speed over the surface to be sprayed will have to be maintained for long periods so the chosen walking speed must be sustainable. Where a mist blower is being used to spray trees, the forward speed must match the volume of air generated by the fan to the tree volume as it replaces the still air within the tree canopy.

The nozzle angle on an air assisted boom sprayer can be adjusted in relation to the direction of travel and the density of the foliage. Similarly, the fan speed can also be adjusted. Less air will be required to penetrate a thin open crop than a dense crop canopy. Nozzle height above the target must be finally set in the field. Boom height is determined by the nozzle spray angle and nozzle spacing. Boom height for a boom fitted with rotary atomisers will be determined by atomiser type and spacing. Too high a boom promotes excessive drift, however, if the boom is too low the spray pattern does not fully develop resulting in excessive overlap and local overdosing.

It is difficult for the knapsack spray operator to maintain a constant nozzle height so a trailing lightweight chain or wire may be used as a height indicator.

The distance between the mist blower nozzle and the target foliage is determined by the position of the sprayer between the tree rows but care must be taken where both the topmost and the lower nozzles on the U shaped boom are open as losses to the

atmosphere and the ground respectively may increase.

Using a hand-carried herbicide controlled droplet applicator; the atomiser head should be approximately 20/30cm above the target foliage and carried at the correct angle to

ensure that the product flows correctly. However, for a ULV insecticide or fungicide applicator, relying on the wind for droplet transportation, the atomiser head should be held approximately 1m above the crop when the wind speed is low and lowered to

0.5m when the wind speed is high.

Chemical Handling

Water is probably the most sensitive environmental issue involved with pesticide use

and the, site of the sprayer filling and pesticide mixing area is critical.

Permanent filling sites, for example for tractor sprayer use, must provide a washing

apron where rinse water and spillage’s can be retained and an area that can be kept

secure. Siting must take into consideration the proximity of waterways and the soil

type in relation to the speed of liquid percolation.

The use of filling and mixing sites adjacent waterway is common and temporary mixing sites should be regularly rotated between locations.

Absorbent material to contain spills must be available at the filling site, as should suitable first aid equipment and secure facilities for PPE. Where present, a dedicated chemical store must be kept locked when not in use and should have a secure section for storing empty chemical containers before their disposal.

Chemical Container Handling

To help keep tractor sprayer-operator exposure to a minimum, wherever possible preference must be given to using pesticide packs handled via closed transfer systems.

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All operators must be correctly trained to handle chemical containers, remove seals, measure, pour and thereafter use. Where mechanical rinsing is not available, triple manual rinsing will decontaminate empty liquid containers; three rinses with clean water (Use 20% container volume) will remove chemical residues and leave the container ready for disposal. Containers must be rinsed immediately after use and the rinsate emptied into the spray tank. If the operator is using the induction hopper to load the concentrate into the tank, the liquid level in the bowl must be high enough to prevent the pump drawing in air when introducing the chemical.

Where knapsack sprayers are being refilled from “nurse-tanks” containing pre-mixed spray solution it is important that the tank pumping system provides adequate re-circulation while the spray mix is standing. Where knapsack sprayers are being refilled from “nurse-tanks” containing premixed spray solution it is important that the tank pumping system provides adequate re-circulation while the spray mix is standing.

Handling the undiluted pesticide presents the operator with the highest exposure risk so correct safety equipment and clothing must be available and operators trained to use and maintain it properly. Operator protection may be different for the actual application when the product is diluted with water. Engineering controls, closed transfer systems, returnable pesticide containers, water dispersible sachets etc, should be used wherever possible.

4. EMPTY CHEMICAL CONTAINERS MUST NOT BE RE-USED

Partially used chemical containers must be re-sealed and then taken back to store.

Post Treatment Warnings

Immediately after the spray has been applied warning notices should be posted around the treated area in accordance with label recommendations. Recipients of warnings such as beekeepers can be told that the application has been completed. The field notice should alert people of the treatment and instruct them of the re-entry period. Notices should be removed. when no longer required. Livestock must be kept out of treated areas for the required time period.

Post Application

Safety remains a prime consideration after spraying and when cleaning or repairing spray equipment appropriate safety clothing, particularly an apron, must be worn.

Firstly, refer to the sprayer manufacturer’s instruction book for the correct maintenance procedures. Repairs may be carried out by persons who are not trained in pesticide use and application however; they must be fully protected even when working on clean (“decontaminated”) equipment.

Cleaning (“Decontamination”) of Equipment and PPE

After work, the spray equipment should be washed both internally and externally in the field and the rinse liquid sprayed onto a crop on which the product is registered, making sure that the recommended dose rate is not exceeded by repeatedly spraying the same area. Many sprayers are now fitted with internal tank rinsing systems, which are fed, from clean water tanks designed specifically for the purpose. These tanks may also provide water for rinsing empty containers and swilling protective clothing after use. It is advisable to rinse the spraying system three times with a small amount of water each time rather than one rinse from a full tank.

Where a knapsack sprayer is fitted with a large pressure chamber three to four short rinses will be necessary to fully clean the spray system. When a spraying machine is to be used to apply the same product or a similar compatible material the following day, the spray tank can be left retaining the rinse water or refilled with clean water for overnight storage. The external sprayer surfaces should also be rinsed in the field using a hand-lance, where fitted.

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Care should be taken to ensure that where a spraying machine is stored out of doors, pesticide deposits on external surfaces of the sprayer are not washed off by rainfall,

which can then contaminate surface water and drains.

Personnel protective equipment must also be fully decontaminated after use, dried, and then stored in a well-ventilated store.

Disposal of Surplus Spray

Pesticide waste is present in the form of surplus diluted spray solution and surplus undiluted product. Contaminated safety equipment and clothing, tractor cab filter

elements and material used to absorb spills, also have to be disposed of.

Pre-planning should that surplus spray solution is kept to a minimum and only enough product for the area to be treated is purchased.

Unused dilute spray and tank washings can cause serious problems, particularly on horticultural holdings where many different chemical treatments may be used each day. Installing a dedicated effluent plant to deal with washings should be seriously

considered.

Applying surplus spray and tank washings to the crop is a first priority, even if it means that the dose rate for the penultimate tank load is reduced so that the overall

label dose rate is not exceeded.

Disposal of Empty Chemical Containers

Before final disposal, empty chemical containers must be thoroughly cleaned either by using an approved rinsing nozzle or by the manual triple rinse technique. Such rinsing

must be done when the containers are first emptied so that the washings can be added to the spray tank in the field. If this is not possible, the rinsate must be collected, clearly labeled and stored for future use as a spray diluent. Empty

containers must be securely stored before disposal by in accordance with local legislation.

Different countries have different approved ways of container disposal, which may

include burial, incineration or removal by registered contractor. Empty chemical containers must be thoroughly cleaned and rendered unusable (punctured/crushed) before burial. The burial site must not be near surface or ground water. Soil type and

natural drainage must be taken into consideration when selecting the site. Burial depth should be greater than 1m. Moreover, pits must avoid land drains. Site location and content must be recorded.

Not all containers can be burnt; reference to the product label will indicate if the

container held a flammable product or was an aerosol. Containers must be thoroughly

cleaned before burning. Additionally, burning containers may present a further hazard

if smoke drifts over roadways or becomes an inconvenience.

Pesticide Storage

Unused pesticide must be returned to store. Pesticides in or damaged containers

should be emptied into clean replacement containers, which are fully labeled. Store

stock control must ensure that old stock is used before recently purchased similar new

products.

Good stock control and accurate planning will mean that waste concentrate and diluted spray is kept to a minimum. However, where old or obsolete chemical products have to be disposed of an approved contractor must be used. Chemicals for disposal must be secure in their original containers, fully labeled in accordance with local regulations.

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5. FIELD SPRAY RECORDS

An accurate and comprehensive recording system must cover all the relevant information and be simple to complete. The following information should be included:

a. Application date and time, Operator’s name

b. Field location, Adjacent crops

c. Treated crop and growth stage, Products used and dose rate.

d. Target pest and growth stage, Tank-mix information

e. Total chemical used, Adjuvants used

f. Water volume used, PPE used

g. “No-spray” barrier information, Meteorological conditions at and after spraying

h. Notes to cover errors/problems, Operator exposure, duration

Equipment Repairs and Maintenance

Repairs to spray equipment should be noted, and changes in spray technique during the season, nozzle and or operating pressure change, must be listed for future reference. Equipment repairs must be promptly addressed and replacement parts ordered. Spare nozzles, anti-drip valve diaphragms, pump diaphragms and valves for

both tractor and knapsack sprayers should be kept in stock.

Personal Protective Equipment

PPE is only as good as its maintenance and should be provided to individuals. To

make sure safety equipment gives maximum protection full operator training is important.

Wearing protective clothing on its own does not guarantee total protection if equipment becomes defective through wear or damage so regular visual checking

must be carried out. Specialist equipment, such as respirator must be checked in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendation. The periods between checks will be more frequent when working conditions are more severe. Faults must be

recorded and corrected before further use.

N.B. Selecting approved PPE in the first instance will make sure that operators receive the correct protection for the product to be used. Local emergency contacts In

the event of an accident, an accessible list of local emergency contacts should be available to cover appropriate medical facilities with access to Poisons information. A useful starting point would be the local chemical manufacturer and or supplier who

should be up to date with product information and accident procedures.. The first-aider should be conversant with the chemical products in use and the emergency procedures in the event of an accident. The first aider should have copies of all the

latest product labels for reference.

References

2. Guidelines on organization and operation of training schemes and certification procedures for operators of pesticide application equipment, FAO Rome 2001

3. Guidelines on procedures for the registration, certification and testing of new pesticide application equipment, FAO Rome 2001

4. Guidelines on the organization of schemes for testing and certification of spray

equipment in use, FAO Rome 2001

5. Guidelines on good practice for aerial application of pesticides, FAO Rome 2001

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6. Guidelines on good practice for ground application of pesticides, FAO, Rome 2001

7. Guidelines on minimum requirements for agricultural pesticide application equipment, FAO Rome 2001

8. Guidelines on standards for agricultural pesticide sprayers and related test

procedures, FAO Rome 2001

9. International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides (Amended version), FAO Rome 2001

10. Guidelines for Personal Protection when working pesticides in Tropical Countries FAO, Rome 1990

11. Legislation on the Control of Pesticides, Guidelines FAO, Rome 1990

12. Guidelines on Good Labeling Practice for Pesticides, FAO Rome1995

13. Pesticide Storage and stock control manual, FAO Pesticide disposal series 3, Rome 1996

14. The WHO recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard Agricultural Pesticide Application Equipment: Good Practice for Ground Application and guidelines to Classification 1996-1997

15. Pesticide Application Equipment for Agriculture, Volume 1 Manually carried Equipment, Volume 2 Mechanically powered equipment, FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 112, FAO Rome

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TIPS FOR BETTER CROP SPRAYING

Spraying pesticides is one of those jobs where the margin for error is pretty narrow, both in terms of accomplishing the mission and protecting neighboring fields. These

tips have been derived from most the publication of Gill and Bajwa (2012). Following tips are recommended for effective and safe spraying.

1. Small Drops Take Time to Hit Target

A tiny droplet 100 microns in diameter (about the diameter of a human hair) takes 11 seconds to fall 10 feet. At 50 microns, it takes 40 seconds to fall that far, because of the drag that air friction puts on them. That's a long time for a wind current to move that droplet to an unintended target.

2. Droplet Size Depends on Pressure

As sprayer pressure increases, droplets get smaller. Decrease pressure and they get larger. Change the pressure as you go through a field, and droplet size changes, too. That changes how the spray material moves in air, and may increase the likelihood of spray drift.

This explains why it's good practice to slow down when you spray near neighbors' gardens or crops. As you slow down and the controller reduces nozzle pressure, droplets grow larger and are less likely to drift.

3. Small Droplets Dry Quickly

That’s particularly true during warmer temperatures that commonly occur during post-emergence applications. The water in a droplet under 150 microns in size can evaporate in a few seconds in the right conditions. Wind can then easily move the chemical residue, creating a drift issue.

In contrast, it takes two to three minutes for a bigger droplet to evaporate, meaning it reaches the target before significant water loss occurs.

4. Nozzles Produce Variety of Droplet Sizes

Your sprayer nozzles may be identical, but droplet sizes are not. Each nozzle produces a range of droplet sizes. If you spray a medium droplet of 225 to 325 microns, 5%-10% may be fine droplets of 150 microns or less, and 5%-10% may be large droplets of 450 microns or more. Those small ones are the most likely to drift off target.

"You may think you're spraying at a droplet size that won't drift, but be aware of this normal variation," experts says. And, don't be reluctant to change your nozzles as they age and lose performance characteristics.

5. Weather Impacts Spray Drift

Drift is greater at warmer temperatures, and is greatly impacted by boom height. At a warm temperature like mid-80 degrees, a 10 miles per hour (mph) wind can create spray drift distance similar to a 15 mph wind at 50 degrees. And, a boom height of one

to two feet above the crop canopy will usually have little drift. But at three feet, drift distance goes up significantly.

6. Remember Coverage and Efficacy

You can increase droplet size to reduce spray drift, but remember to consider spray product coverage and efficacy. You want to get the spray on the target area, and larger droplets can reduce your ability to do that. Here's why: If the droplet size is 400 microns and you are spraying 15 gallons of product per acre, it's putting out about 270 drops per square inch. This is often adequate for systemic pesticides (the kind that

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travel or translocate within the plant). Reducing droplet size to 300 microns (at 15 gallons per acre) increases coverage to 640 drops per square inch. The extra drops per square inch can improve performance of a contact pesticide (impact only what they land on).

Hanna points out a research study in cotton where they tested coarse, medium, and fine spray droplets. "Droplet size didn't make much difference in coverage at mid-plant," he says. "But at lower levels of the plant, the fine droplets did not penetrate

and cover the target as well. That proves again, you can't drive those very small droplets down into the canopy."

7. Read the Label

As for fungicides sprayed on soybeans, it's easier to get coverage on the mid-plant than the plant bottoms. But in this case, droplet size doesn't seem to impact it; fine, medium, and coarse droplets achieve about the same coverage. "Medium size might win in that

case," says Hanna. "A good starting point is probably 250 micron droplets for all classes of sprays." In fact, he continues, some newer pesticides put that right on the product label - 250 to 350 microns, along with a desired application rate such as 15 gallons per

acre.

"Read those labels, they give you tips for good spraying techniques," Hanna says.

"It may even help later if you have an efficacy issue. You can say you followed their

label."

8. Venturi Nozzles Balance Efficacy and Drift

The newer Venturi-style nozzles offer an advantage to older styles: You can get larger

droplet size at a given pressure. There's a small hole on the Venturi nozzles that

draws air into the liquid flow. This can produce air bubbles in the spray stream, giving

larger droplets and less potential for drift in some circumstances. Newer styles of

Venturi nozzles operate at lower pressures, and although droplet size is slightly

smaller than older Venturi styles, they may help maintain a balance between efficacy

and drift, depending on application needs.

9. Manage Rate Controllers

This will help you maintain consistent coverage. In some cases, you may double

spraying speed from 6 mph to 12 mph. To apply the same spray volume, you have to

double the flow rate because you're covering twice as much ground. You have to

increase pressure by a factor of four to produce that volume.

If you were at 20 psi (pounds per square inch) at the slow speed, now you have to go

to 80 psi at the higher speed. Some equipment and nozzles aren't designed for that,"

says Hanna.

This pressure increase can change the droplet size spectrum. You could go from a coarse spray to a medium, or even fine.

"Controllers are great, you just need to understand how they work and manage them

for the desired outcome," Hanna says.

10. You’re In-charge

"It's not just the nozzles, booms, controllers, or other pieces of hardware," says

Hanna. "It's you and your knowledge of your equipment and sprayer characteristics.

We have some excellent new equipment out there, but they are all just tools and can

be misused. Understand them, know what you are trying to do, and you can minimize

the potential for spray drift."

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SAFE HANDLING OF PESTICIDES

The pesticides are poisons and hazardous to human beings and animals and are likely to cause damage to the environment. The safe storage, transportation and disposal of pesticides and their containers are integral to safe use of pesticides.

Therefore, a great care should be taken during storarge, transportation and pesticide use.

A: In Storage

Pesticides are a source of protecting crop losses to the tune of approximately 44%, but they may deteriorate and become useless and perhaps more hazardous if not

stored under proper condition. For proper storage the following precautionary measures should be adopted:

1. The stores should be away from dense populations and source of water supply.

2. The stores should be soundly constructed with good drainage, resistant to fire, extremes of temperatures and chemical action.

3. The stores should be so designed as to contain spillage or leakage, properly ventilated having adequate natural or artificial light and suitable entrances/exits with fire resistant switches and doors.

4. Smoking and use of naked flame should be prohibited within stores.

5. The pesticides should always be securely stored to ensure that they are kept away from children, unauthorized persons, animals, food stuffs and water supplies.

6. The pesticide stores should be suitably marked with warning signs.

7. The stores should be built to accommodate adequate first aid and washing facilities, fire precautions to handle emergency, proper clothing sufficient accommodation for storage of pesticides and the empty containers.

B: During Transportation

During transportation of pesticides, a great care is needed to avoid some serious problems like hazards to human beings and wastage of pesticides. In order to overcome these problems, the following precautionary measures should be taken during the transportation

of pesticides:

1. Packing and containers should be of strong and tough material to avoid puncturing and leakage.

2. Pesticides should be properly packed to withstand temperature and humidity effects.

3. The packing should be proper, tight, and leak proof.

4. Weedicides should not be transported with other pesticides and fertilizers.

5. Vehicles should be provided with fire extinguishing equipment.

6. Keep pesticides isolated from passengers, livestock and food stuff.

7. Load and Un-load pesticide packages with care. Never place them under other heavy items which may crush them nor allow to drop from the height.

8. During loading and unloading, wear gloves and protective clothing.

9. Outer surface of the container should not be contaminated with pesticides.

10. Lids of the containers should be tightly closed during transport.

11. Do not smoke, eat or drink during handling of pesticides.

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C: Handling During Pesticides Application

There are a number of basic principles which enable the users to obtain most effective

results while safe guarding themselves, other people, livestock and the environment.

1. Do not apply pesticides without adequate training.

2. Never allow children to apply or to be exposed to pesticides. keep them out of areas being treated.

3. Do not allow other workers in the field when pesticides are being applied.

4. Read and follow the label instructions or ask for advice regarding dose, technique, protective clothing, timings, repeat applications and re-entry period and pre-harvesting intervals.

5. Take heed of weather conditions particularly wind which may cause drift. This may make the pesticides ineffective by blowing it away from

the target and it may be hazardous if it drifts on to the operators, other crops, water, animals etc. Some pesticides are easily washed by rain so do not apply pesticides when it is likely to rain.

6. Do not eat, drink or smoke with pesticides contaminated hands. Always wash hands thoroughly after handling or use of pesticides.

7. Do not siphon the pesticide from the container with mouth.

8. Do not blow out closed nozzles with mouth. Clean them with water or soft probe.

9. Never leave pesticide and equipment unattended.

10. Wash all clothing and equipments after spray operations.

11. In case of poisoning take antidote or consult the physician immediately.

D: Disposal of Pesticides Wastes and Empty Containers

After pesticide application the areas of operation must be left clear of any waste

product or containers and equipment must be emptied and cleaned. Do not use empty

pesticides containers for food or drinking water for people or animal. Following

guidelines should be adopted.

1. Metal canes and drums — wash, puncture and bury.

2. Plastic containers — wash, puncture and burn or bury.

3. Card board packaging — Burn.

The burning must take place away from dwellings and crops. Do not stand in the

smoke of such fires and also keep children away.

References:

1) A Booklet "Guidelines for safe and effective use of pesticides" GIFAP, Belgium, 1983.

2) Agricultural Pesticides Ordinance, 1971 (Amended up to 1997) and Agriculture Pesticides Rules, 1973.

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PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP

Stewardship is a lifecycle approach to product management. It is the ethical way to manage crop protection products from their discovery passing through various phases of product development, manufacturing, packaging, distribution, their responsible field

use and the final disposal of containers and disposal of obsolete stocks. The overall aim of the stewardship approach is to maximize the benefits and minimize any risks associated with the product.

CropLife Pakistan is committed to promoting effective stewardship in and beyond the field, and believes that the appropriate management and use of the plant science industry’s products helps underpin sustainable agriculture, while safeguarding the

environment and public health.

Crop protection products and their associated services are facing pressing needs. The plant protection products if not used according to the manufacturer’s guidelines, may cause adverse effects on human health and the environment. The CropLife is

therefore actively involved in and committed to programmes’ that promote the effective management and responsible use of crop protection products. There are many avenues of product stewardship. We are attempting to briefly touch a few major

ones. These include application techniques, residues and protection of non-target organisms.

Pesticide Application Stewardship

Although some products are termed as broad spectrum, yet they are used to control specific pests and crops. Pesticide applicators and farmers must carefully manage applications to achieve placement of chemicals at the appropriate target place

avoiding drifts and exposure to non target organisms, applicator and the environment.

To effectively implement product stewardship, all stakeholders need to collaborate in imparting training of all involved in the product use. Of all, the major stakeholder is the grower. The training should include hazard classification of the product (s), use recommendations, knowledge on the use of application equipments, protective clothing and their use, personal hygiene, management of spillage, store instruction and actions to be taken in case of exposure or misuse.

Pesticides Residues, MRL, PHI

Human safety is clearly also linked to food safety. This element has emerged as one of the most critical parameters since last two decades. Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about issues such as contamination of food and presence of chemical residues on farm produce. Food safety also means lack of contamination by fungi and mycotoxins etc., which are controlled by pesticides leading to fewer opportunities for these organisms to enter the plants. Whilst, crop protection products play an important role in protecting the harvest from pests & diseases, when used indiscriminately, this may lead to excessive residues (beyond permissible limits). Hence, it is paramount that farmers have proper knowledge and understanding of responsible use principles, particularly, the pre-harvest intervals to ensure that the residues remain within the permissible limits.

However, the presence of chemical residues of pesticides that are unauthorized, banned, counterfeit or illegal products is much more serious and potentially dangerous. Presence of residues from unauthorized use application is prone to out-right rejection of export agricultural commodities. While presence of residues above MRL (Maximum Residue Limits), is also one of the most common reasons for rejection by importing countries. This is equally important for produce that is sold for domestic consumption; several countries have mandated limits for residues as one of the critical parameters under food quality.

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The issue of excessive chemical residues in farm produce is completely preventable, particularly when farmers adopt Good Agricultural Practices with necessary support and appropriate incentives from the entities in the food value chain. Market-based incentives like certifications can play a definitive role in enabling and inspiring farmers to adopt good farming practices.

National agricultural export and trade promotion organizations and certification bodies can and must play a big role in promoting stewardship principles among farmers, whilst the private players can join hands to achieve synergy in cascading the knowledge further. Capacity building and trainings for the agricultural extension workers in both public and private sectors is critical, which will accelerate creating awareness about stewardship and positive impacts on everyday lives of the farmers and everyone in the food chain.

Saving Non-Target Organisms

Product stewardship requires pesticide applications to be made avoiding exposure to non target organisms. Do not treat fields in bloom. Be especially careful when treating crops, such as alfalfa, sunflowers, canola and orchards, which are highly attractive to bees. Insecticide labels must carry warning statements about application during bloom. Always read and follow the label. Examine fields and field margins before spraying to determine if bees are foraging on flowering weeds.

It is also important to be aware that many plants only offer pollen and nectar for a few hours each day. Fields should be scouted for bees at the same time of day as the anticipated insecticide application. Choose short residual products and low hazard formulations. If application of insecticides is must during the flowering period to save a crop, select the least hazardous option.

Apply insecticides when bees are not foraging. Some insecticides can be applied in late evening or early morning (i.e. from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.) with relative safety. In the case of corn, bees collect pollen from tassels in the early morning and are not present in the afternoon or evening. Short residual materials applied from late afternoon until mid-night do not pose a bee hazard in corn fields. Adjust spray programs in relation to weather conditions. Reconsider the timing of insecticide application if unusually low temperatures are expected that night. Cool temperatures can delay the degradation process and cause residues to remain toxic to bees the following day. Stop applications when temperatures rise and bees re-enter the field in early morning. Contact local beekeepers and obtain locations of bee yards.

In areas where bee keeping is practiced and if colonies are present in an area that will be sprayed with a bee-toxic insecticide, contact beekeepers in time for them to protect or move the colonies. Many pesticide applications pose minimal risk to bees, and beekeepers may choose to accept some risk rather than move colonies. Notify beekeepers as far in advance as possible. Read the pesticide label. Carefully follow listed precautions with regard to bee safety. Maintain bee forage areas. Intensive agriculture often increases bee dependence on cultivated crops for forage.

Most importantly, a science-based, transparent policy and regulatory environment must be in place to ensure strong promotion and implementation of product stewardship among all the players in the crop protection industry. This is critical to Pakistan’s need to ensure food safety and security to the local population and protect its integrity in exported produce of fruits and vegetables.

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ANTIDOTES FOR PESTICIDES FOR HUMAN

Signs and Symptoms of Toxicity

Inhalation: Usually appear within 1/2 hour of exposure, maximum after 6 hours. Nausea and

vomiting, running nose, feeling of chest tightness, excessive salivation, difficulty in respiration, frothing from mouth, headache,

giddiness, vertigo.

Oral intake: Nausea and vomiting, abdominal cramps,

diarrhoea, muscle twitching, confusion and

disorientation, salivation and frothing,

profused sweating, diminished vision, pin-

point pupils, respiratory difficulty, convulsions,

coma, death.

I—INSECTICIDES

Organochlorines:

(endosulphan, lindane etc.)

No specific antidote. For convulsions :

Diazepam 10 mg intravenous (I/V). Could be repeated upto 30-40 mg. After that it should be mixed with drip. Phenobarbitone 100-300

mg in drip.

Organophosphates Atropine: (monocrotophos, chlorpyriphos,

methyl parathion acephate,triazophos malathion, quinlphos, dimethoate etc.)

2-4 mg intravenous as a test dose. If no effect double dose may be given every 10 minutes

till atropinization. Maintain upto 24-48 hours. 2-PAM: 1- 2 g I/V as 5% solution in dextrose to be given in 5-7 minutes or 150 ml of saline

drip every 30 minute. If required it may be repeated every hour if the muscle weakness and fasiculation persists. To be continued

every 6 - 8 hours for 1 - 2 days or 5% solution as infusion @ 1/2 g/hr. 2 - PAMCL : dose same as above. Atropine + 2PAM : should

be given together as 2 PAM acts as synergist to atropine.

Carbamates:

(Carbaryl carbofuran etc.)

Atropine 2-4 mg I/V as a test dose. If no

effect double dose may be given every 10 minute till atropinization. Maintain upto 24-48 hours.

Warning: Do not use oxime or morphine.

Pyrethroids: (cypermethrin, fenvalerate, deltamethrin etc)

Only symptomatic treatment, antihistamine are of value, if large amounts are ingested to cause nervous infestation, pentabarbitone (0.7g/day) should be used. For diarrohoea treat by atropine.

Cartap: (hydrochloride (Padan, Caldan etc)

Dimercaprol (BAL) 3-4 mg/kg body weight. (Comes as 3 ml, 10% solution alongwith benzyl benzoate in arachis oil). Given deep

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intra muscular every 4 hours for 2 days and then twice for another 10 days.

Aluminium Phosphide: (celphos. phostoxin etc)

No specific antidote, induce vomiting with 5% sodium bicarbonate. Give activated charcoal slurry with sorbitol 50-100 g orally, diazepam 5-10 mg I/V slowly over 2-3 minutes. Phenobarbitone 600-1200 mg.diluted in 60 ml noral saline. Maximum dose 1-2 g.Dimercaprol (BAL). Dopamine 4-6 ug/kg/ min I/V. Magnesium sulphate 3g I/V bolus followed by 6 g in 12 hours for 5-7 days. Administering 5% glucose I/V can minimize liver and kidney damage.

Warning : Do not give water or water based drinks

Naturalyte:

(Spinosad)

No specific antidote. Treat symptomatically.

Oxadiazine: (Indoxacarb)

No specific antidote. Treat symptomatically.

Phenyl Parazole: (fipronil)

No specific antidote. Treat symptomatically.

II—FUNGICIDES

Carbendazim: (Bavistin, Agrozim, Parazim, Derosal etc.)

Atropine 2-4 mg I/V as a test dose. If no effect double dose may be given every 10 minute till atropinization. Maintain upto 24-48 hours.

Streptocycline: Injection of adrenalin, antihistamine and cartisone in case of acute anaphylactic shock, high or low blood pressure, profuse respiration and urticaria.

Copper Oxychloride: (Blitox etc.) Copper Sulphate:

Dimercaprol (BAL) 3-4 mg/kg body weight. Comes as 3 ml, given deep intramuscular every 4 hours for 2 days and then twice for another 10 days.

Edifenphos: (Hinosan)

Atropine: 2-4 mg I/V as a test dose. If no effect double dose may be given every 10 minutes till atropinization.

Iprobenphos: (Kitazin)

Maintain upto 24-48 hours. 2-PAM : 1-2g I/V as 5% solution in dextrose to be given in 5-7

minutes or 150 ml of saline drip every 30 minutes. If required it may be repeated every hour if the muscle weakness and fasiculation

persists. To be continued every 6-8 hours for 1-2 days or 5% solution as infusion @ 1/2 g/hr.

Methoxy Ethyl mercuric chloride: (MEMC), Agallol Ceresan etc.

Activated charcoal, egg white or 5% sodium bicarbonate solution (gastric lavage). High colonic irritation : 5% sodium formaldehyde

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sulfoxylate (fresh, 100 - 200 ml) intravenous. For faster treatment sodium citrate, oral

1 - 4 g every 4 hours. For spasms 100 ml (10%) calcium gluconate intravenous.

Mancozeb:

(Thiram, Zineb)

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) intravenous @ 0.2

g/min.

Ridomil MZ (8% metalaxyl+64% mancozeb)

No specific antidote for metalaxyl. Antidote for mancozeb as given above may be recommended as this combination contains 64% mancozeb.

Triadimifon: No specific antidote, gastric lavage with 5% sodium (Bayleton) bicarbonate.

Dinocap: No specific antidote. Gastric lavage with Karathane) 5% sodium bicarbonate and medicinal charcoal suspension. Then give 15-30 g sodium sulphate in half litre of water.

Carboxin: (Vitavax)

Treat symptomatically.

Captan: (Captaf) If ingested, induce vomiting by administering a spoonful of salt in hot water.

Chlorothalonil: (Kavach)

Treat symptomatically.

Propiconazole: (Tilt) Treat symptomatically.

Wettable Sulphur: (Sultaf)

If chemical has gotten into the victim's eyes, flush eyes with plenty of water for atleast 5

minutes.

III—HERBICIDES

Anilophos Atropine: (Arozin, Libra, Anilguard, Anilfos

Padigard etc.)

2-4 mg I/V as a test dose. If no effect double dose may be given every 10 minute till

atropinization. Maintain upto 24-48 hours. 2-PAM : 1-2 g intravenous as 5% solution in dextrose to be given in 5-7 minutes or 150 ml

of saline drip every 30 minutes. If required it may be repeated every hour if the muscle weakness and fasiculation persists. To be

continued every 6-8 hours for 1-2 days or 5% solution as infusion @ 1/2g/hr. 2-PAMCL: dose same as above. Gastric lavage with 5%

sodium bicarbonate.

2,4-D: Ingestion: Gastric lavage with activated

charcoal slurry. For muscle and cardiac

irritability give Lidocaine 50-100 mg

intravenous, followed by 1-4 mg/min as

needed. Alkalize urine by sodium bicarbonate

10-15 g daily intravenously.

Glyphosate: Ingestion : immediately dilute by swallowing

milk (Roundup) or water.

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Isoproturon: (Arelon, Delron Milron etc.)

Flush eyes with soap. Wash skin with soap and water.

Paraquat:

(Grammoxone)

Induce vomiting unless unconscious. Give gastric

lavage with one litre of 30% aqueous suspension with Fuller's earth together with sodium sulphate. Repeat administration until Fuller's earth is seen

in stool.

IV—RODENTICIDES

Zinc phosphide: (Ratol, Zinc-Tox etc.)

As under aluminium phosphide.

Coumatetralyl:

(Racumin)

Vitamin 'K' under medical supervision.

Bromadiolone: Vitamin 'K' under medical supervision.

Some common trade names of antidotes

Diazepam: Phenobarbitone: Dimercaprol:

PAM:

Calmpose, Lori, Paciquil, Tenil, Valium. Gardenal. Inj. BAL (Knoll Pharma)

Neopam, Pam, Pamplus, Pam-A-Korea.

Atropinisation includes:

1) Drying up of secretions i.e. dry mouth, no

frothing, loss of sweating.

2) Tachycardia : Pulse should be maintained at

about 110/minute.

3) Dilated pupils

4) Hyperthermia

Sources of Information:

(a) Farm Chemicals Handbook, 1994

(b) Health hazards of Pesticides and its

management (1996) Voluntary Health

Association of India

(c) Essentials of Forensic Medicine and

Toxicology (1999) by Narayan Reddy

(d) National Poison Information Centre, AIIMS,

New Delhi

Caution: Antidotes are to be used in case of poisoning

only, for which a physician must be consulted

immediately.

Disclaimer: The information given is only advisory. Actual

selection of antidote, dose and manner of

administration is to be decided by the

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qualified physician. Agriculture Department

(Extension Wing), Punjab, Lahore accepts

no legal responsibility.

References

1. Package of Practices for Crops of Punjab, Rabi 2011-2012, Vol. XXVIII, Sep. 2011, No. 2. Appendix-VII, Page 140-143. Dr. M.S. Gill, Director of

Agriculture (Extension), H.S. Bajwa, Senior Extension Specialsit, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India.

2. CropLife Pakistan, 2003, Quick reference for pesticide treatment pp: 1-20

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FIRST AID MEASURES

A) Cut Injury:

(i) The first aid treatment of cut injury depends upon the date and extent of injury. But in first aid one should clean the wound with antiseptic lotion.

(ii) If it is bleeding profusely tight bandage without ointment is to be given.

(iii) The injured part should be kept raised or elevated.

(iv) If there is any associated fracture, a proper split or support should be given. But the patient, should be brought to the hospital at the earliest possible.

B) Snake Bite Preventions:

In snake infested regions long trousers, high shoes or leggings and gloves should be worn. Most important is to look where one steps while walking.

First Aid

Re-assurance and complete rest to the victim to retard the absorption of venom. A wide tourniquet (or any piece of cloth) should be placed a few centimeters above the site of bite. It should be tight to an extent that a finger should pass below it with difficulty. Suction of venom should be done by giving a 1 cm linear and 1/2 cm deep incision at the mark of the fangs after applying an antiseptic lotion. Suction should preferably be done with rubber bulb, breast pump or with mouth after ensuring that there is no oral lesion. It should be continued for about an hour. If done promptly 50% of the venom can be removed.

C) Electric Injuries-Preventions:

Education of electric hazards to everybody.

Proper installation of electric appliances, grounding of telephone lines, radio and television arials, use of rubber gloves and dry shoes when working with electric circuits.

First Aid

Prompt switching off the current, if possible. Immediate removal of the victim from the contact with the current without directly touching him. Rescurer should use a rubber sheet, a leather belt, a wooden pole or any other non conductive material to detach him.

Honey Bee and Wasp Bites:

1. Cooling of the part with ice pads. 2. Removal of stings. 3. Cleaning with soap and water. 4. Local and systemic anti allergics to be given. 5. Perfumes and bright colours attract these insects and should be

avoided. 6. Sensitive person can have severe anaphyllatic shock with even a

single bite. 7. Every such patient must get the medical aid from a doctor.

References

1. Package of Practices for Crops of Punjab, Rabi 2011-2012, Vol. XXVIII, Sep. 2011, No. 2. Appendix-VIII, Page 140-144. Dr. M.S. Gill, Director of

Agriculture (Extension), H.S. Bajwa, Senior Extension Specialsit, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India.

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GLOSSARY

CROPS, PESTS & PESTICIDES – (A)

ALFALFA I- FUNGICIDE (Bitter Gourd)... I- INSECTICIDES Target Disease/Fungicide

Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Powdery Mildew

Armyworm Myclobutanil (84) Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) BRINJAL APPLE I- INSECTICIDES I- INSECTICIDES Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Aphid Armyworm Benfuracarb (12) Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Codling Moth Dichlorvos (2, 3) Carbosulfan (14,15) Primicarb (17) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10) Sulfoxaflor (71) Cypermethrin (21,22,23) Bugs Spinetoram (69,70) Emamectin Banzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Tebufenozide (71,72) Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentazine (27) Mites Fruit Borer Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Betacyfluthrin (20) Wooly Aphid Cypermethrin (21) BPMC (12) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Cypermethrin (21) Emamectin benzoate (56, 60) II- FUNGICIDES Emamectin Banzoate + Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Flubendiamide (61) Mildews Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) Pyrazophos (85) Lufenuron (64) Powdery Mildew Spinethyline (68) Difenoconazole (77,78) Spinosad (67,68) Hexaconazole (81) Thiamethoxam 200 gai + chlorantraniliprole

100 gai/l (50) Penoconazole (84,85) Pyrazophos (85) Jassid Sulphur (86) Acetamiprid (35) BARLEY Bifenthrin + abamectin (33) I- FUNGICIDE Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Target Disease/Fungicide Dichlorvos (2, 3) Seed/Soil Borne Diseases Imidacloprid (38, 45)

Carboxin (75) Mites BEET Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) I- INSECTICIDES Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Clofentezine + Emamectin Benzoate + Lufenuron (33) Armyworm Fenbutatin Oxide (127) Tebufenozide (71,72) Spiromesifen (70) Tebufenozide + Emamectin Benzoate (72) Shoot Borer BERSEEM Thiomethoxam 200 gai + chlorantraniliprole

100 gai/l (46) I- INSECTICIDES Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Stem Borer

American Bollworm Emamectin benzoate (56, 60) Chlorantraniliprole (54) Thrips Emamectin benzoate (56,57,58,59,60) Benfuracarb (12) Indoxacarb (72,73) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Lufenuron (64) Sulfoxaflor (71) Armyworm Whitefly Flubendiamide (62) Acetamiprid (35)

Lufenuron (63,64) Buprofezin+ Fenpropathrin (30) BITTER GOURD Imidacloprid (38) I- INSECTICIDES Pyriproxyfen (66) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Spiromesifen (70) Aphid Spirotetramat (71) Benfuracarb (12) Sulfoxaflor (71)

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II- ACARICIDES (Brinjal)... Spodoptera spp. (Cabbage)...

Target Mite(s)/Acaricide(s) Tebufenozide + Emamectin Benzoate (72) Mites Thiamethoxam + Chlorantraniliprole (50)

Amitraz (125) Spotted Bollworm

Azocyclotin (125) Clofentezine + Emamectin Benzoate + Lufenuron (33)

Fenproximate (126) Dichlorvos (2, 3)

Hexythiazox (126) Flubendiamide (61)

CABBAGE Tebufenozide (71)

I- INSECTICIDES

Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) CARAMBOLA

American Bollworm I- INSECTICIDES

Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Flubendiamide (61) Asian Fruit Fly Armyworm Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68)

Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Bactocera spp. Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Fenoxycarb (61) Fruit Fly

Flubendiamide (61) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68)

Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) CANOLA Spinetoram (69) I- INSECTICIDES

Tebufenozide (71) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Tebufenozide+Emamectin Benzoate (72) Aphid Aphid Bifenthrin (19)

Abamectin + Nitenpyram (46) Carbosulfan (14)

Acetamiprid + Lambda-Cyhalothrin (27,28) Primicarb (17)

Benfuracarb (12) CARROT

Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) I- INSECTICIDES

Diafenthiuron (56) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Primicarb (17) Aphid

Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Benfuracarb (12) Cabbage Butterfly II- WEEDICIDE

Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Target Weed/Weedicide

Cypermethrin (21, 22,23) Pre-Emergence

Fenoxycarb (61) Pendimethalin (118) Lufenuron (64) CAULIFLOWER

Tebufenozide (71,72) I- INSECTICIDES

Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Diamond Back Moth Aphid Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Benfuracarb (12) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Emamectin Benzoate (56,60) Diafenthiuron (55) Emamectin Benzoate + Hexaflumuron (60) Phosphamidon (6) Emamectin Banzoate + Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Armyworm Fenoxycarb (61) Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Fipronil (61) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Hexaflumuron (63) Chlorantraniliprole (52, 53) Hexaflumuron + Emamectin Benzoate (63) Fenoxycarb (61) Lufenuron (64) Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) Novaluron (65) Spinetoram (69) Phoxim (66) Tebufenozide (71,72) Phoxim + Cypermethrin (33) Cabbage Butterfly

Spinetoram (69) Cypermethrin (23) Fruit Borer Fenoxycarb (61) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Flufenoxuron (62,63,64) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Tebufenozide (71,72) Fruit Worm Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Diamond Back Moth

Looper Bacillus thuringiensis (52)

Methoxyfenozide (64,65) Chlorantraniliprole (49)

Spinetoram (69) Emamectin benzoate (52, 53)

Whitefly Fenoxycarb (61)

Spiromesifen (70) Flubendiamide (61)

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Diamond Back Moth (Cauliflower)... Root Rot (Chillies)... Hexaflumuron (63) Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (83,84)

Hexaflumuron+ Emamectin Benzoate (63) III- ACARICIDES

Indoxacarb (72, 73) Target Mite/Acaricide(s)

Methomyl (16) Bud Mites / Mites

Lufenuron (64) Azocylotin (125)

Spinethyline (68,69) Fenpyroximate (126)

Spinosad (68) Sulfur (127)

Spinetoram (69) CITRUS

Tebufenozide (71,72) I- INSECTICIDES

Thiomethoxam 200 gai+chlorantraniliprole

100 gai/l (50)

Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Citrus Psylla

Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Bifenthrin (19, 20) Heliothis Cypermethrin + profenofos (28,29)

Spinetoram (69) Imidacloprid (38 to 45)

Looper Spinosad (68)

Methoxyfenozide (64) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Spodoptera spp. Leaf Miner

Thiomethoxam + chlorantraniliprole (50) Acetamiprid (35, 36) Whitefly Betacyfluthrin (20, 21)

Spiromesifen (70) Bifenthrin (19, 20) II- WEEDICIDES Bifenthrin + abamectin (31,32) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Chlorantraniliprole (49) Pre-Emergence Flufenoxuron (62,63,64) Pendimethalin (118) Imidacloprid (38 to 45) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Lufenuron (64) CHILLIES Spinosad (68) I- INSECTICIDES Thiamethoxam (42, 49) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Red Spider Mites American Bollworm Abamectin + Propargite (51) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Thirps

Flubendiamide (61) Lufenuron (64)

Bud Mites / Mites II- FUNGICIDES

Azocylotin (125) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s)

Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) Bark Splitting Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Captan (73) Spiromesifen (70) Mancozeb (81,82) Spiromesifen 228.6 + Abamectin (70) Streptomycin (86) Diamond Back Moth Citrus Canker Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10,11) Copper hydroxide (76) Fenoxycarb (61) Streptomycin (86) Hexaflumuron (63) Gummosis Fruit Borers Fosetyl aluminium (79) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10,11) Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil (82, 83) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Mefenoxam + mancozeb (83) Fruit Worms

Withertip Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10,11) Thrips Difenoconazole (79) Spiromesifen 228.6 + Abamectin 11.4% (65) III- WEEDICIDES Whitefly Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Spiromesifen (70) Post-emergence II- FUNGICIDES Glyphosate (109,110) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Glyphosate Isoropyl ammonium (10, 11) Anthacnose Paraquat (117, 118) Difenoconazole (79) COTTON

Tebuconazole + Trifloxystrobin (86, 87) I- INSECTICIDES Collar Rot Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Metalaxyl + mancozeb (83,84) American Bollworm Fosetyl aluminium + mancozeb (80) Abamectin (50, 51) Downy Mildew Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Mefenoxam + mancozeb (83) Abamectin + imidacloprid (34) Powdery Mildew Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86, 87) Betacyfluthrin + chlorpyrifos (33)

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American Bollworm (Cotton)... Armyworm (Cotton)...

Betacyfluthrin + triazophos (31) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31) Emamectin benzoate (56 to60)

Bifenthrin + pyridaben (32) Esfenvalirate (24)

Carbaryl (13) Flubendiamide (62)

Clofentezine + Emamectin Benzoate + Lufenuron (33) Hexaflumuron (63)

Chlorantraniliprole (52) Gamma-cyhalothrin (26)

Chlorfenpyr (54) Indoxacarb (72, 73)

Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Lufenuron (63, 64)

Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10,11) Methomyl (16,17)

Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Methoxyfenozide (64,65)

Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Novaluron (65,60)

Deltamethrin+ buprofezin (34) Profenofos (7)

Deltamethrin + triazophos (11, 12) Profenofos + Lambda Cyhalothrin (33) Emamectin benzoate (56 to 560) Prosuler + oxymatrin (66) Emamectin Banzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Spinethyline (68,69) Ethion + Zeta Cypermethrin (30) Spinosad (67, 68) Helicoverpa Armigera NPV (63) Spinetoram (69)

Hexaflumuron (63) Thiodicarb (17)

Hexaflumuron+ Emamectin Benzoate (63) Imidacloprid + cyfluthrin (31) Dusky Cotton Bug

Indoxacarb (72, 73) Fipronil + Imidacloprid (37) Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) Jassid

Lufenuron (63, 64) Abamectin + Imidacloprid (34,35) Methomyl (16,17) Acephate (1) Methoxyfenozide (64,65) Acephate + Imidacloprid (9)

Methylamine avermectin (65) Acetamiprid (35 to 37) Betacyfluthrin + Triazophos (31)

Profenofos (7) Bifenthrin (19, 20) Phoxim (66) Bifenthrin + Abamectin (31) Profenofos + lambda cyhalothrin (33) Bromophos (1) Pyraclofos (66) Buprofezin (52) Spinethyline (68,69) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30)

Spinosad (67, 68) Carbaryl (12)

Spinetoram (69) Carbosulfan (13)

Thiodicarb (17) Cartap Hydrochloride (15, 16)

Triazophos (8) Chlorfenapyr (54)

Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Chlorpyrifos (1)

Aphid Chlorpyrifos + dimethoate (10)

Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Cycloprothrin (55)

Betacyfluthrin + chlorpyrifos (33) Cyfluthrin (21)

Buprofezin+ Fenpropathrin (30) Cyhalothrin/Lamda cyhalothrin (21)

Carbosulfan (14,15) Cypermethrin (21)

Flonicamid (61) Cypermethrin + amitraz (28)

Furathiocarb (16) Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Malathion (5) Cypermethrin + dimethoate (28) Phorate + Carbofuran (10) Cypermethrin + mephosfolan (28) Primicarb (17) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Sulfoxaflor (71) Deltamethrin + dimethoate (11) Armyworm Deltamethrin + buprofezin (34) Acephate (1) Deltamethrin + triazophos (11,12) Abamectin (50) Diafenthiuron (55) Abamectin + imidacloprid (34,35) Dimethoate (3, 4) Betacyfluthrin + triazophos (31) Dimethoate + prothoate (11) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31) Dinotefuran (55) Bifenthrin + pyridaben (32) Esfenvalirate (24, 25) Carbaryl (12) Ethofenprox (60) Chlorantraniliprole (52) Fenitrothion (4)

Chlorfenapyr (54) Fenpropathrin + fenitrothion (30)

Chlorfluazuron (55) Fenvalerate + dimethoate (30)

Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Fiprolnil + imidacloprid (37)

Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Flucythrinate + dimethaote (30)

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Jassid (Cotton)... Mites (Cotton)... Flucythrinate + mephosfolan (31) Diafenthiuron (55) Flonicamid (61) Nitenpyram + Bifenthrin + Clofentezine (32) Fluvalinate (25) Nitenpyram + Clofentezine (33) Fluvalinate + thiomenton (31) Pyriproxyfen+Acetamiprid+Clofentezine (33) Imidacloprid (38 to 45) Spiromesifen (70) Imidacloprid + acephate (10) Spiromesifen 228.6 + Abamectin 11.4 (70,71) Imidacloprid + cyfluthrin (31) Triazophos (8, 9) Imidacloprid + monomehypo 70 + 02% (45) Pink Bollworm

Imidacloprid + fipronil (45) Abamectin + imidacloprid (34,35) Imidacloprid 20% + acetamipird 0.2% (45) Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Isothioate (4) Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Methidathion (5) Betacyfluthrin (20, 21) Methomyl (16) Betacyfluthrin + triazophos (31) Nitenpyram (47) Bifenthrin + abamectin (30, 31) Nitenpyram + Bifenthrin + Clofentezine (32) Bifenthrin + pyridaben (32) Nitenpyram + Chlorfenapyr (47) Carbaryl (13) Nitenpyram + Clofentezine (33) Chlorpyrifos (1,2) Oxydemeton methyl (6) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10,28) Phenthoate (6) Cypermethrin (21, 22,23) Phorate (6) Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Phorate + Carbofuran (9, 10) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Phosphamidon (6) Decamethrin / deltamethrin (23,24) Profenofos (7) Deltamethrin + buprofezin (34) Profenofos + Lambda Cyhalothrin (33) Deltamethrin + triazophos (11, 12) Pymetrozine (66) Emamectin benzoate+Lambda cyhalothrin (30) Pyraclofos (68) Esfenvalirate (24, 25) Spinethyline (68) Fenpropathrin (25) Spirotetramate 12% + Imidacloprid 36% (46) Fenvalerate (25) Thiachloprid (48) Gossyplure (63) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Gamma-cyhalothrin (26) Thiodicarb (17) Hexaflumuron (63) Vamidothion (9) Lambda Cyhalothrin (26) Mealy Bug Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) Acetamiprid (35,36,37) Lufenuron (63,64) Bifenthrin (19, 20) Methomyl (16) Carbaryl (13) PBW Pheromone (66) Carbosulfan (13,14) Phoxim (66) Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Phoxim + Cypermethrin (33)

Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Profenofos (7) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Profenofos + lamda cyhalothrin (33) Imidacloprid (38 to 44) Pyraclofos (66) Imidacloprid + Lamda cyhalothrin (31) Spinetoram (69,70) Malathion (5) Thiodicarb (17) Methidathion (5) Triazophos (8) Methomyl (16) Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Profenofos (7) Red Cotton Bug Profenofos + Lambda Cyhalothrin (33) Carbaryl (13) Spirotetramate 12% + imidacloprid 36% (46) Sulfoxaflor (71) Sulfoxaflor (66) Spotted Bollworm Thiamethoxam (48,49) Abamectin (50, 51) Thiodicarb (17) Abamectin + imidacloprid (34,35) Trichlorfon (9) Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Alphamethrin / Alpha-cypermethrin (18, 19) Ventage 40% liquid (73) Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Mites Betacyfluthrin (20, 21) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Betacyfluthrin + chlorpyrifos (33) Amitraz (52) Betacyfluthrin + triazophos (31) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31,32) Betacypermethrin (21) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Bifenthrin (19, 20) Chlorfenapyr (54,55) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Bifenthrin + pyridaben (32) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28) Carbaryl (13) Deltamethrin + triazophos (11, 12) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33)

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Spotted Bollworm (Cotton)... Thrips (Cotton)... Chlorantraniliprole (54) Cypermethrin + Profenofos (28, 29)

Chlorpyrifos (1,2) Deltamethrin + Buprofezin (34)

Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Deltamethrin + Triazophos (11)

Cypermethrin (21, 22,23) Diafenthiuron (55,56)

Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (27,28) Dimethoate (3, 4)

Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Fenitrothion (4)

Decamethrin / deltamethrin (23,24) Fenpropathrin + Fenitrothion (30)

Deltamethrin + buprofezin (34) Fenvalerate + Dimethoate (30)

Deltamethrin + triazophos (11, 12) Fipronil + Imidacloprid (37)

Emamectin benzoate (56 to 60) Flonicamid (61)

Emamectin Banzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Flucythrinate + Dimethoate (31)

Esfenvalirate (24, 25) Flucythrinate + Mephosfolan (31)

Fenpropathrin (5) Fluvalinate (25)

Fenvalerate (25) Fluvalinate + Thiomenton (31)

Gamma cyhalothrin (26) Gamma-Cyhalothrin (26)

Hexaflumuron (63) Imidacloprid (38 to 44)

Imidacloprid + Lambda cyhalothrin (31) Imidacloprid + Acephate (9)

Imidacloprid + cyfluthrin (31) Imidacloprid + cyfluthrin (31)

Indoxacarb (72, 73) Imidacloprid + Monomehypo 70 + 02% (45)

Lambda cyhalothrin (26) Imidacloprid + Fipronil (45) Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) Imidacloprid + Lamda Cyhalothrin (31) Lufenuron (63, 64) Isothioate (4) Methomyl (16,17) Malathion (5) Methylamine avermectin (65) Methidathion (5) Nitenpyram+ Bifenthrin+ Clofentezine (32) Methomyl (16,17) Phoxim (66) Nitenpyram (47) Phoxim + Cypermethrin (33) Nitenpyram + Chlorfenapyr (47) Profenofos (7) Nitenpyram+ Clofentezine (33) Profenofos + Lambda cyhalothrin (33) Oxydemeton Methyl (6) Pyraclofos (66) Phenthoate (6) Spinethylin (68) Phorate + Carbofuran (9, 10) Spinetoram (69) Profenofos (7) Spinosad (67, 68) Profenofos + Lambda Cyhalothrin (33) Thiodicarb (17) Pyraclofos (67) Triazophos (8, 9) Pymetrozine (66) Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Spinethyline (63) Stink Bug Spinosad (67, 68)

Sulfoxaflor (71) Spiromesifen 228.6 + abamectin 11.4 (70,71) Thrips Spirotetramate (71) Abamectin + Imidacloprid (34,35) Sulfoxaflor (71) Acephate (1) Spirotetramate 12% + Imidacloprid 36% (46) Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Thiachloprid (48) Acetamiprid (35, 36,37) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Thiodicarb (17) Betacyfluthrin + Triazophos (31) Triazophos (8) Bifenthrin (19, 20) Vamidothion (9) Bifenthrin + Abamectin (31) Whitefly Bromophos (1) Abamectin + Imidacloprid (34,35) Carbaryl (13) Acetamiprid (35, 36,37) Carbosulfan (14,15) Acephate + Imidacloprid (9) Cartap Hydrochloride (15) Betacyfluthrin + Triazophos (31) Chlorfenapyr (54,55) Bifenthrin (19,20) Chlorfenapyr + Emamectin Benzoate (55) Bromophos (1) Chlorpyrifos (1,2) Buprofezin (52) Chlorpyrifos + Dimethoate (10) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Carbaryl (13) Cyfluthrin (21) Carbosulfan (14,15) Cyhalothrin / Lambda Cyhalothrin (21) Cartap Hydrochloride (15) Cypermethrin (21,22,23) Chlorpyrifos (1) Cypermethrin + Chlorpyrifos (28) Chlorpyrifos + Dimethoate (10) Cypermethrin + Dimethoate (27) Chlorpyrifos + Gamma-Cyhalothrin (10) Cypermethrin + Mephosfolan (29) Cyantraniliprole (54)

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Whitefly (Cotton)... Bollworms (Cotton)... Cycloprothrin (55) Diflubenzuron (55,56) Cyfluthrin (21) Esfenvalirate (24,25) Cyhalothrin / Lambda Cyhalothrin (21) Fenvalerate (25) Cypermethrin (21,22,23) Flufenoxuron (62,63) Cypermethrin + amitraz (28) Lambda-Cyhalothrin+ Clofentezine (27) Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Permethrin (26,27) Cypermethrin + Dimethoate (28) Tralomethrin (27) Cypermethrin + Mephosfolan (28) Bollworms & Sucking Insect-Pests Cypermethrin + Profenofos (28) Alphamethrin/Alpha-cypermethrin (17,18) Deltamethrin + Dimethoate (11) Amitraz (52) Deltamethrin + Buprofezin (34) Carbaryl (12,13) Deltamethrin + Triazophos (11) Cyfluthrin (20,21) Diafenthiuron (55,56) Cypermethrine (21,22,23)

Dimethoate (3, 4) Fenpropathrin (25) Dimethoate + Prothoate (11) Flucythrinate (26) Ethofenprox (60,61) Bollworms & Overlaping Sucking Insect-

Pests Fenitrothion (4)

Fenpropathrin + Fenitrothion (30) Fenpropathrin (25) Fenvalerate + Dimethoate (30) Insect-Pest Complex Flonicamid (61) Cypermethrin + dimethoate (28) Flucythrinate + Dimethaote (30) Cyhalothrin / lambda cyhalothrin (27) Flucythrinate + Mephosfolan (31) Fenpropathrin (25) Fluvalinate (25) Isoxathion (4) Fluvalinate + Thiomenton (31) Isoprocarb (16) Imidacloprid (38 to 45) Primiphos methyl (7) Imidacloprid + Monomehypo 70 + 02% (45) Pyridaphenthion (7) Imidacloprid 20% + Acetamipird 0.2% (43) Quinalphos+ Fluvalinate (10) Isothioate (4) Thiofanox (8) Methidathion (5) Lepidopterous Insect-Pests Methomyl (16,17) Cypermethrin (21,22,23) Nitenpyram (47) Permethrin (26,27) Nitenpyram + Bifenthrin + Clofentezine (33) Tebufenozide (71,72) Oxydemeton Methyl (6) Lepidopterous & Sucking Insect-Pests Phenthoate (6) Bacillus thuringensis (52) Phorate (6) Cypermethrin (21,22,23) Phorate + Carbofuran (9, 10) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28) Phosphamidon (6) Sucking Insect-Pests Profenofos (7) Aldicarb (12) Profenofos + Lambda Cyhalothrin (33,34) Buprofezin (52) Pymetrozine (66) Fenthion (4) Pyriproxyfen (66) Fenpropathrin (25) Pyraclofos (66) Formothion (4) Pyriproxyfen+Acetamiprid+Clofentezine (33) Imidachloprid (38) Spinethyline (68) Primiphos ethyl (6) Spiromesifen (70) Quinalphos (7) Spirotetramate 12% + Imidacloprid 36% (46) Sucking Insect-Pests & Bollworms Sulfoxaflor (71) Bifenthrin (19,20) Thiachloprid (48) Bifenthrin + abamectin (30,31) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Cartap Hydrochloride (15, 16) Thodicarb (17) Chlorpyrifos (1,2) Triazophos (8) Chlorpyrifos + dimethoate (10) Vamidothion (9) Cyhalothrin/Lambda Cyhalothrin (21) II- COTTON INSECT PEST COMPLEXES Cypermethrin + amitraz (27,28) Bollworms Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos (28) Alphamethrine/Alpha-cypermethrine (18, 19) Cypermethrin + dimethoate (28) Azinphos Methyl (1) Cypermethrin + mephosfolan (28) Bifenthrin (19,20) Cycloprothrin (55) Betacyfluthrin (20,21) Deltamethrin + dimethoate (11) Betacypermethrin (21) Deltamethrin + triazophos (11) Carbosulfan (14,15) Dimethoate + prothoate (11) Chlorfluazuron (55) Ethofenprox (60,61) Cypermethrin (21, 22) Fenvalerate + dimethoate (30) Decamethrin/Deltamethrin (23) Fenpropathrin + fenitrothion (30)

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Sucking Insect-Pests & Bollworms (Cotton)... CUCUMBER Flucythrinate + mephosfolan (31) I- INSECTICIDES

Flucythrinate + dimethaote (31) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Fluvalinate (25) Aphid

Fluvalinate+thiomenton (31) Abamectin + Beta Cypermethrin (27) Methomyl (16,17) Leaf-miner

Phosalone (6) Abamectin + Beta Cypermethrin (27) Profenofos (7) Bifenthrin + Abamectin (31, 32)

Quinalphos + thiometon (10) Whitefly

Tralomethrin + dimethoate (34) Abamectin + Beta Cypermethrin (27) Sucking Insect-Pests & Armyworms Pyriproxyfen (66,67) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) II- FUNGICIDES

Bifenthrin + pyridaben (32) Downy Mildew

III- FUNGICIDE Azoxystrobin (73) Target Disease/Fungicide Copper Hydroxide (70, 71,76) Bacterial Diseases Difenoconazole (77,78) Triazophos + Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Validamycin (34)

Fosetyl Aluminium + Mancozeb (80) Mefenoxam + Chlorothalonil (82,83)

Valimy (88) Mefenoxam + Mancozeb (83) Seed/Soil Borne Diseases Metalaxyl (83) Carboxin (75) Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (83,84) IV- WEEDICIDES Metiram + Pyraclostrobin (84) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Tebuconazole (86) Pre-Emergence Powdery Mildew Acetachlor (92) Difenoconazole (71, 72)

Acetachlor + Pendimethalin (96) Sulphur (86) CUCURBITS

Butralin (103) I- INSECTICIDES

Clomazone Pendimethalin (104) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Metolachlor (114) Whitefly

Metolachlor + Flumeturon (114) Spiromesifen (70) Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Mites

Pendimethalin + Preometryn (120) Spiromesifen (70) S-Metolachlor (121,122) II- FUNGICIDES

Trifluralin (124) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Pre-Plant Incorporation Mildews

Oxadiazon (117) Chlorothalonil (75) Trifluralin (124) Copper + Mancozeb (75) Early Post-Emergence Powdery Mildew

Fluazifop-P-Butyle (107) Bupirmate (73) Post-Emergence Hexaconazole (75) Flumeturon + Prometryn (108) EGG PLANT Haloxyfop-P-Ethyle (111) I- INSECTICIDES

Haloxyfop-r-Methyl (111) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Lactofen (113) Armyworm

Oxyflourfen (117) Fenoxycarb (61) Leaf Defoliator Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) Thidiazuron (123) Spinetoram (69) Thidiazuron + Diuron (123) Spotted Bollworm V- ACARICIDES Dichlorvos (2, 3) Target Mite/Acaricide(S) Spinetoram (69) Mites GARLIC

Amitraz (125) I- WEEDICIDE Azocyclotin (125) Time of Application / Weedicide(s)

Bifenthrin 5% + Abamectin 0.6% (33) Pre-emergence Bromopropylate (126) Pendimethalin (105) Dicofol (126) GRAM Ethion (126) I- INSECTICIDES

Fenbutatin oxide (127) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Fenpyroximate (126) American Bollworm

Hexythiazox (126) Flubendiamide (61,62) Hexythiazox 10% + pyridabin 2.5% (127) Cutworm

Pyridaben (126, 127) Cypermethrin + Profenofos (28, 29)

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Pod Borer Heliothus (Maize / Corn)... Betacyfluthrin (20, 21) Spninosad (67, 68) Cyhalothrin / Lambda Cyhalothrin (21) Spinetoram (69) Cypermethrin + Profenofos (28, 29) Shootfly Emamectin Banzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Acephate (1) Lambda-Cyhalothrin+ Clofentezine (27) Carbosulfan (14,15) Novaluron (65,66) Clothianidin + Methiocarb (47) Termite Deltamethrin + Dimethoate (11) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Deltamethrin + Triazophos (11) II- FUNGICIDES Emamectin Benzoate (56,to 60) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Fipronil (61) Blight Furathiocarb (16) Difenoconazole (77,78) Fluvalinate (25) Wilt Imidacloprid (38 to 45) Difenoconazole + Cyproconazole (78) Imidacloprid + Monomehypo 70 + 02% (45) GUAVA Shootfly

I- INSECTICIDES Imidacloprid + Tebuconazole (45, 46) Target Insect(s) / Insecticide(s) Triazophos (8) Fruitfly Whitefly Trichlorfon (9) Spiromesifen (70) II- WEEDICIDE Mites Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Spiromesifen (70) Post-emergence II- MAIZE/CORN INSECT PEST COMPLEXES Glyphosate (109,110) Insect Pest Complex LETTUCE Isoxathion (4, 5) I- INSECTICIDES Sucking Insect Pests and Bollworms Target Insect(s) / Insecticide(s) Quinalphos (7, 8) Whitefly III- FUNGICIDES Spiromesifen (70) Target Disease/Fungicide MAIZE / CORN Leaf Blight I- INSECTICIDES Chlorothalonil (75) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) IV- WEEDICIDES Aphid Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Acephate (1) Pre-Emergence

Primicarb (17) Acetachlor (92) Armyworm Atrazine + Metolachlor (98,99) Flubendiamide (61,62) Butachlor (102) Methoxyfenozide (65,66) Metolachlor (114, 115) Spinetoram (69,70) Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Borers S-metolachlor (121,122) Bacillus thuringiensis (52) S-metolachlor + Atrazine (122) Benfuracarb (12) Early Post-Emergence Carbofuran (13, 14) Ametryne + Atrazine (97) Carbosulfan (14,15) Atrazine (98) Chlorantraniliprole (52, 53) Foransulfuron + Isoxadifen (94) Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Post-Emergence Deltamethrin + Dimethoate (11) Acetochlor (92) Deltamethrin + Triazophos (11) Acetachlor 54.4 + Atrazine 18% (97) Emamectin Benzoate (56, 57, 58) Alachlor + Acetachlor + Atrazine (97) Ethoprophos (4) Atrazine (98) Fipronil (61) Atrazine + Metolachlor (98,99) Fluvalinate (25) Atrazine 16% + Propisochlor 24% (99) Furathiocarb (16) Bentazon (99) Permethrin (26) Bromoxynil 20%+MCPA20%+Metribuzin7%(101) Phorate (6) Fluroxypyr + Clopyralid (108) Quinalphos (7, 8) Fluroxypyr + MCPA 100 + 400 g/l EC (95) Spinosad (67, 68) Isoxaflutole + Atrazine 50 + 500 (113) Thiamethoxam + Chlorantraniliprole (50) Nicosulfuron (116) Triazophos (8) Sulcotrione (122) Birds Repellent MANGO Clothianidin + Methiocarb (47) I- INSECTICIDES Cutworm Target Insect(s) / Insecticide(s)

Spinetoram (69) Hopper Earworm Betacyfluthrin (20, 21) Spinetoram (69) Bifenthrin (19, 20)

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Hopper (Mango)... II- FUNGICIDES (Melon)... Cyhalothrin / Lambda cyhalothrin (21) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Decamethrin / Deltamethrin (23) Downy Mildew Deltamethrin + dimethoate (11) Copper Hydroxide (76) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% (76,77) Imidacloprid (38,45) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Methidathion (5) Fosetyl aluminium + Mancozeb (80) Phosphamidon (6) Mancozeb (81,82) Spirotetramate 120 g/l + Imidacloprid 260 g/l (46)

Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil (82,83) Propineb 70% + cymoxanil 6% (85)

Shoot Borer Powdery Mildew Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10) Difenoconazole (77, 78) II. FUNGICIDES Penoconazole (84,85) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86, 87) Anthracnose Thiophanate methyl (87) Copper hydroxide (76) MUNG Difenoconazole (77,78) I- INSECTICIDES Metriam 55% + Pyriraclostrobin 5% (83) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86, 87) Jassid Thiophanate methyl (87) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) Thiophanate 52%+diethofencarb 12.5% (89) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Powdery Mildew Pod Borer

Carbendazim (74) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Carbendazim + triadimefon (74) Thrips

Difenoconazole (77, 78) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) Diniconazole (79) Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Fenarimol (79) Whitefly

Hexaconazole (81) Cypermethrin + profenophos (26, 29) Metriam 55% + Pyriraclostrobin 5% (83) II- FUNGICIDES

Penoconazole (84,85) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s)

Sulphur (86) Leaf Spot

Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86, 87) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Thiophanate methyl (87) Mung Blight

Thiophanate 52%+diethofencarb 12.5% (87) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Triadimenol (87,88) III- WEEDICIDE

Tridemorph (88) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) III- WEEDICIDES Pre-Emergence Time of Application / /Weedicide(s) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Post-Emergence Post-Emergence

Glyphosate (109, 110) Haloxyfop-r-methyl (111)

Glyphosate isopropyl ammonium (110-111) MUSK MELON MELON I- INSECTICIDES I- INSECTICIDES Target Insect/ Insecticide Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Leaf-miner Fruitfly Chlorantraniliprole (52,53,54) Trichlorfon (9) Cyromazine (55) Jassid II- FUNGICIDES Acetamiprid (35,37) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Leaf-minor Anthracnose Acetamiprid (35,37) Copper oxychloride (75,76) Chlorfenapyr (54) Downy Mildew

Flufenoxuron (62,63) Copper hydroxide (76) Spinethylin (68,69) Chlorothalonil (75) Spinosad (67, 68) Chlorothalonil 6% + Mancozeb 64% (75) Mites Copper oxychloride (75,76) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Dimethomorph (79) Psyllid Dimethomorph 6% + Mancozeb 44% (79) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Fosetyl aluminium (80) Thrips Fosetyl aluminium + Mancozeb (80) Acetamiprid (35, 37) Iprovalicarb + propineb (81) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Mancozeb (81,82) Whitefly Mefenoxam + Mancozeb (83) Acetamiprid (35,37) Metalaxyl (83) Pyriproxyfen (66,67) Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (83,84)

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Downy Mildew (Musk Melon)... Spotted Bollworm (Okra/Ladyfinger)... Oxadixyl + Mancozeb (84) Emamectin benzoate (56, 60) Pyrazophos (85) Lufenuron (63, 64) Thiophanate 52% + diethofencarb 12.5% (87) Spinetoram (69,70) Powdery Mildew Tebufenozide (71,72) Carbendazim (74) Whitefly Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% (76) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Fenarimol (79) Sulfoxaflor (71) Mancozeb (81,82) II- WEEDICIDE Propiconazol (85) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Pyrazophos (85) Pre-Emergence Sulphur (86) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Thiophanate 52% + diethofencarb 12.5% (87) ONION Tridemorph (88) I- INSECTICIDES Triforine (88) Target Insect/ Insecticide OIL SEED Thrips I- INSECTICIDES Imidacloprid (38, 45) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Profenofos (7) Aphid Siprotetramat (71) Primicarb (17) Sulfoxaflor (71) Jassid II- FUNGICIDES

Dichlorvos (2,3) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Painted Bug Downy Mildew

Dichlorvos (2,3) Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil (82, 83) OKRA / LADY FINGER Mefenoxam + Mancozeb (83) I- INSECTICIDES Purple Blotch Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Difenoconazole (77, 78) American Bollworm III- WEEDICIDES Chlorantraniliprole (52,53,54) Pre-Emergence Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Oxadiazon (117) Flubendiamide (61,62) Oxadiargyl (116) Spinethyline (68,69) Oxyflourfen (117) Spinetoram (69,70) Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Tebufenozide (71,72) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Armyworm Post-Emergence Spinetoram (69,70) Oxadiazon (117)

Tebufenozide (71,72) ORIENTAL FRUITS Bugs I- INSECTICIDES Emamectin Benzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Target Insect/ Insecticide Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) Asian Fruit Fly Fruit Borer Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Bactocera spp. Emamectin benzoate (56, 60) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Emamectin Banzoate+Lambda-Cyhalothrin (30) Fruit Fly

Imidacloprid 210 G/L+Beta cyfluthrin 90 G/L (45) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27) PAPAYA (Asian)

Tebufenozide (71,72) I- INSECTICIDES Jassid Target Insect/ Insecticide

Dichlorvos (2, 3) Asian Fruit Fly Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68)

Bifenthrin + abamectin (1,32) Bactocera spp. Nitenpyram (47) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Nitenpyram + chlorfenpyr (47,48) Fruit Fly Thiacloprid (48) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Thiamethoxam (48, 49) PEAS Mites I- FUNGICIDES Bifenthrin + abamectin (31, 32) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Powdery Mildew Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Carbendazim (74) Spotted Bollworm Diniconazole (79) Chlorantraniliprole (52,53,54) Propiconazole (85) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Pyrazophos (85) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Triforine (88)

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II- WEEDICIDE (Peas)... Aphid (Potato)... Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Pre-Emergence Dichlorvos (2, 3) Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Primicarb (17) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Sulfoxaflor (71) Post-Emergence Thiachloprid (48) Bentazon (99) Armyworm PEACHES Abamectin (50,51) I- INSECTICIDES Abamectin + imidacloprid (34,35) Target Insect/ Insecticide Bifenthrin + abamectin (31,32) Asian Fruit Fly Chlorantraniliprole (52,53,54) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Bactocera spp. Clofentezine+ Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Cypermethrin + profenofos (29,30,31) Codling Moth Emamectin benzoate (56 to 60) Spinetoram (69 to 70) Fenoxycarb (61) Fruit Fly Indoxacarb (72, 73) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol (68) Lufenuron (63,64) PEANUTS Methoxyfenozide (64,65) I- INSECTICIDES Tebufenozide (71,72) Target Insect/ Insecticide Thiodicarb (17) Grubs Jassid Chlorpyrifos + Fipronil (10) Acephate (1) PEPPER Acetamiprid (35 to37) I- INSECTICIDES Bifenthrin (19, 20) Target Insect/ Insecticide Bifenthrin + abamectin (31,32) Armyworm Buprofezin+ Fenpropathrin (38) Fenoxycarb (61) Cypermethrin + profenofos (29,30,31)

Spinetoram (69,70) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Spotted Bollwarm Diafenthiuron (55,56) Spinetoram (69,70) Ethofenprox (60,61) Mites Imidacloprid (38 to 40) Spiromesifen (70) Phosphamidon (6) Whitefly Profenofos (7) Spiromesifen (70) Thiachloprid (48) PLUMS Mites I- INSECTICIDES Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Target Insect/ Insecticide Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Armyworms Spiromesifen (70) Methoxyfenozide (64,65) Psyllid POTATO Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) I- INSECTICIDES Thrips Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) American Bollworm Benfuracarb (12) Abamectin (50,51) Cypermethrin + profenofos (29,30,31) Abamectin + imidacloprid (34,35) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Bifenthrin + abamectin (31,32) Phosphamidon (6) Chlorantraniliprole (52,53,54) Profenofos (7) Chlorpyrifos (1, 2) Whitefly

Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Cypermethrin + profenofos (29,30,31) Diafenthiuron (55,56) Decamethrin / deltamethrin (24) Imidacloprid (38 to 45) Emamectin benzoate (56,57,58,59,60) Phosphamidon (6) Flubendiamide (61,62) Profenofos (7) Flufenoxuron (62,63) Spiromesifen (70) Indoxacarb (72,73) Siprotetramat (71) Lufenuron (63,64) Sulfoxaflor (71) Methomyl (16,17) II- FUNGICIDES

Thiodicarb (17) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Tebufenozide (71,72) Anthraconose

Thiamethoxam 200 gai+chlorantraniliprole 100 gai/l (50) Fludioxonil (79) Aphid Die Back

Benfuracarb (12) Fludioxonil (79)

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Helminthosporium solani (Potato)... Post-Emergence (Potato)... Fludioxonil (79) Terbuthylazine (123) Black Scurf Terbutryn (123) Pencycuron (84) Turbutryn + trubuthylazine (125) Penflufen (84) PUMPKIN Early Blight I- INSECTICIDES

Carbendazim 40% + triadimefen 10% (74) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Copper hydroxide (76) Red Pumpkin Beetle

Difenoconazole (77) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Difenoconazole + propiconazole (78,79) II- FUNGICIDES

Iprovalicarb 61.3% + Propineb 5.5% (81) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil (82) Mildew Late Blight Pyrazophos (85) Azoxystrobin (73) RICE Chlorothalonil (75) I- INSECTICIDES

Chlorothalonil + Mancozeb (75) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Copper oxychloride (75,76) Brown Plant Hopper

Copper hydroxide (76) Benfuracarb (12) Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% (76,77) Flonicamid (61)

Difenoconazole (77, 78) Caterpillar Difenoconazole + propiconazole (78,79) Metolcarb (17) Dimetomorph (79) Grass / Plant Hoppers Dimetomorph + Mancozeb (79) Abamectin + Thiamethoxam (46,47) Dimetomorph 6% + Mancozeb 44% (79) Benfuracarb (12) Fosetyl aluminium (79,80) Buprofezin + Nitenpyram (47) Fosetyl aluminium + Mancozeb (80) Clothianidin (47) Iprovalicarb + Propineb (81) Fenobucarb (61) Mancozeb (81,82) Fenitrothion + BPMC (9) Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil (82,83) Flonicamid (61) Mefenoxam + Mancozeb (83) Metolcarb (17) Metalaxyl-m + fluazinam (83) Nitenpyram + Pymetrozine (47,48) Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (83,84) Pymetrozine + Buprofezin (66) Propineb (85) Thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole (50) Propineb 70% + cymoxanil 6% (85) Green Leaf Hopper Pyrimethanil (86) Flonicamid (61) Tebuconazole (86) Hoppers Thiophanate 52% + diethofencarb 12.5% (87) Chlorfenvinphos (1) III- WEEDICIDE Diazinon (2) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Fenthion (4) Pre-Emergence Isoprocarb (16) Methabenzo-thiouron (114) Leaf-Folder

Metolachor (114,115) Bacillus thuringiensis (52) Metribuzin (116) Benfuracarb (12) Metribuzin + clomazone (116) Carbosulfan (14,15) Oxadiargyl (116) Carbosulfan + monomehypo (18) Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Cartap hydrochloride (15,16) S-metolachlor (121,122) Chlorantraniliprole (52 to 54) Terbuthylazine (123) Cyhalothrin/Lambda cyhalothrin (21) Terbutryn (123) Decamethrin/deltamethrin (23,24) Trifluralin (124) Emamectin Banzoate + Lambda -

Cyhalothrin (30) Early Post-Emergence Glufosinate ammonium (108) Flubendiamide (61,62) Teburam (122) Furathiocarb (16) Pre-Plant Incorporation Imidacloprid 210 G/L + Beta Cyfluthrin

90 G/L (45) Metribuzin (115,116)

Paraquat (117,118) Lambda-Cyhalothrin + Clofentezine (27)

Post-Emergence Phorate (6)

Bentazon (99) Phorate + Carbofuran (10)

Haloxyfop-p-ethyl (111) Thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole (50)

Flurochloridone (108) Leaf Hopper

Paraquat (117,118) Fenobucarb (61)

Paraquat dichloride (118) Leaf-Roller

Pendimethalin (118,119,120) Alpha-methrin/alpha-cypermethrin (18, 19)

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Leaf-Roller (Rice)... Brown Leaf Spot (Rice)...

Cartap hydrochloride (15, 16) Difenoconazole + Propiconazol (78,79)

Chlorfenvinphos (1) Sulphur (86)

Cyhalothrin/Lambda cyhalothrin (21) Leaf Spot / Leaf Blast

Deltamethrin + dimethoate (11) Propiconazol (85)

Deltamethrin + triazophos (11) Sulphur (86)

Diazinon (2) Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86,87) Ethofenprox (60,61) Neck Blast

Fenitrothion + BPMC (9) Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin (86,87)

Isoprocarb (16) Sheath Blight

Triazophos (8) Hexaconazole (81) Mites III- WEEDICIDE(s)

Mephosfolan (5) Time of Application / Weedicide(s)

Stem Borers Pre-Emergence

Benfuracarb (12) Acetachlor (92,96) Carbofuran (13, 14) Acetachlor 54.4 + atrazine 18% (96) Carbosulfan (14,15) Butachlor (102) Carbosulfan + monomehypo (17,18) Orthosulfamuron (116) Cartap hydrochloride (15, 16) Oxadiargyl (116) Chlorantraniliprole (52, 53,54) Oxadiazon (117) Chlorfenvinphos (1) Pertilochlor (120) Chlorpyrifos + Triazophos (11) Pyrazosulfuron (121) Cyhalothrin / Lambda cyhalothrin (21) Triasulfuron (123, 124) Decamethrin / deltamethrin (24) Pre-Plant Incorporation

Diazinon (2) Trifluralin + 2, 4-D (125)

Dimehypo (55) Early Post-Emergence

Ethoprophos (4) Bispyribac sodium (99, 100)

Fenitrothion + BPMC (9) Pyrazosulfuron (121) Fipronil (61) Post-Emergence

Isoprocarb (16) Bispyribac sodium (99, 100) Isozofos (5) Bispyribac sodium + bensulfuron-methyl (100)

Mephosfolan (5) Butachlor (102) Monomehypo (65) Fenoxulam (106)

Phorate (6) Phenoxy (120) Phorate + Carbofuran (10) Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl (121)

Quinalphos (7,8) 3-5 Days After Transplanting of Rice

Thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole (50) Bentazon (99)

Thiocyclam Hydrogen Oxalate (72) Benthiocarb (99) Triazophos (8) Butachlor(102)

White Backed Plant Hopper Cinmethylin (103) BPMC (12,13) Diphenylether (105)

Carbosulfan (14,15) Metsulfuron methyl (116)

Carbosulfan + monomehypo (18) Molinate (116) Ethofenprox (60,.61) Nitrofen (116)

Fenitrothion + BPMC (9) Pertilochlor (120) Fipronil (61) Piprophos (120)

Flonicamid (61) Propanil (121) Furathiocarb (16) 3-7 Days After Transplanting of Rice

Gamma-cyhalothrin (26) Oxadiazon (117)

Imidacloprid (38 to 45) 5-10 Days After Nursery Transplanting

Imidacloprid 210 G/L + Betacyfluthrin 90 G/L (45) Ethoxisulfuron (105) II- FUNGICIDES V- RODENTICIDES

Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Target Rodent(s)/Reodenticide(s) Bacterial Leaf Blight Field Rats

Triazophos+Lambda-Cyhalothrin+Validamycin (34) Brodifacoum Burrow (127) Valimy 46% EC (40% +4% + 2%) (88) SPINACH

Blast I- INSECTICIDES Chlorothalonil (75) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Whitefly Kasugamycin (81) Spiromesifen (70) Pthalide (85)

Sulfoxaflor (71) Tricyclazole (88)

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STRAWBERRY Top Borer (Sugarcane)... I- INSECTICIDES Carbofuran (13, 14) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Ethoprophos (4) Mites Fipronil (61) Spiromesifen (70) Imidacloprid + Fipronil (45) Whitefly Monomehypo (65) Spiromesifen (70) Phorate (6) STORED GRAIN Phorate + Carbofuran (10) I- FUMIGANTS Thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole (50) Target Insect(s)/Fumigant(s) II- INSECT PEST COMPLEXES OF SUGARGANE Grain Weevil (Sitophilus sp) Borer Aluminium phosphide (127, 128) Ethoprophos (4) Chlorpyrifos methyl (2) Borers Methacrifos (5) Benfuracarb (12) Permethrin (26,27) Carbofuran (13,14) Primiphos methyl (7) Imidacloprid + Fipronil (45) Khapra Beetle (Trogoderma sp) Phorate (6) Aluminium phosphide (127, 128) Phorate + Carbofuran (10) Chlorpyrifos methyl (2) Thiamethoxam + Chlorantraniliprole (54)

Magnesium phosphide (115) Termites and Borers

Methacrifos (5) Fipronil (61) Permethrin (26,27) Imidacloprid + Fipronil (44) Primiphos methyl (7) Termite and Top Borer Lesser Grain Borer (Rhizopertha sp) Fipronil (61) Aluminium phosphide (127, 128) Top and Stem Borer Chlorpyrifos methyl (2) Carbofuran (13) Methacrifos (5) Monomehypo (65) Permethrin (26,27) III- WEEDICIDE(s) Primiphos methyl (7) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Rust Red Flour Bettle (Tribolium sp) Pre-Emergence Aluminium phosphide (127, 128) Acetachlor 54.4 + atrazine 18% (96) Chlorpyrifos methyl (2) Diuron (105) Magnesium phosphide (115) Metribuzin (115) Methacrifos (5) Pendimethalin + preometryn (120) Permethrin (26,27) S-metolachlor (121, 122) Primiphos methyl (7) Early Post-emergence SUGARCANE Atrazine (98) I- INSECTICIDES Diuron (105) Target Insect(s) / Insecticide(s) Glufosinate ammonium (108) Gurdaspur Borer Tebuthiury (123)

Benfuracarb (12) Post-emergence Cypermethrin + profenofos (28, 29) Ametryne + atrazine (97) Ethoprophos (4) Atrazine (93,98) Fipronil (61) Bromoxynil + ametryn (89) Phorate (6) Clomazone (91) Phorate + Carbofuran (10) Cynazine 33% + atrazine 16% (104) Thiamethoxam + Chlorantraniliprole (50) Diuron (105) Stem Borer Ethoxysulfuron (105) Benfuracarb (12) Ethoxysulfuron+ethyl-sodium+Iodosulfuron(106) Carbofuran (14, 15) Isoxaflutole + atrazine 50+500 (113) Ethoprophos (4) Phenoxy (120) Fipronil (61) S-metolachlor + Atrazine (122) Monomehypo (65) Triflollxy-sulfuron Sodium + ametryn (125) Phorate (6) IV- FUMIGANTS Phorate + Carbofuran (10) Target Rodent/Fumigant

Thiamethoxam + Chlorantraniliprole (52) Field Rats Termites Aluminium phosphide (127) Chlorpyrifos (1) Zinc phosphide (127) Chlorfenpyr (54) SUNFLOWER

Fipronil (61) I- INSECTICIDES Imidacloprid (38 to 45) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s)

Imidacloprid + Fipronil (45) Jassid Top Borer Phosphamidon (6) Benfuracarb (12) Profenofos (7)

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Whitefly Fruit Borer (Tomato)...

Phosphamidon (6) Emamectin benzoate (56 to 60) Profenofos (7) Indoxacarb (72, 73) III- WEEDICIDE(s) Lufenuron (63, 64) Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Methomyl (16) Pre-Emergence Novaluron (65) S-metolachlor (121) Spinosad (67, 68) Terbutryn (123) Fruit Worm (Heliothis) TOBACCO Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10,11) I- INSECTICIDES Spinetoram (69) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Leaf Miner Aphid Chlorantraniliprole (52) Acetamiprid (35,37) Mites Imidacloprid (38, 45) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Malathion (5) Spiromesifen (70) Primicarb (17) Psyllid Thiamethoxam (48, 49) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (52) Budworm Spotted Bollworm

Cypermethrin (21, 22) Dichlorvos (2, 3) Flubendiamide (61) Spinetoram (69) Methomyl (16) Thrips (Flower)

Spinetoram (69) Acrinathrin + Abamectin (51) Cutworm Whitefly Cypermethrin (21, 22) Buprofezin + Fenpropathrin (30) Leaf-miner (Dipterous) Imidacloprid (38, 45) Spinetoram (69) Pyriproxyfen + Imidacloprid (46) Leaf Perforator Spiromesifen (70) Spinetoram (69) Siprotetramat (65, 66) Thrips Sulfoxaflor (71) Spinetoram (69) II- FUNGICIDES II- FUNGICIDES Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Early Blight Downy Mildew Chlorothalonil (75) Mefenoxam + chlorothenonil (82) Cymoxanil + mancozeb (71-76) Mefenoxam + Mancozeb (83)

Difenoconazole (77, 78) III- WEEDICIDE Time of Application / Weedicide(s) Fosetyl-aluminium + mancozeb (80) Pre-emergence Mancozeb (81) Pendimethalin (118, 119) Propineb 70% + cymoxanil 6% (85) TOMATO Late Blight I- INSECTICIDES Copper hydroxide (76) Target Insect(s)/ Insecticide(s) Chlorothalonil (75) American Bollworm Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% (76,77) Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Difenoconazole (77, 78) Flubendiamide (61,62) Fosetyl aluminium + Mancozeb (80) Tebufenozide (71) Iprovalicarb + propineb (81) Army Worm Mancozeb (81) Fenoxycarb (61) Mefenoxam + mancozeb (83) Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) Metalaxyl (83) Spinetoram (69,70) Metalaxyl + Mancozeb (83-84) Back Diamond Moth Propineb (85)

Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10,11) VEGETABLES

Fenoxycarb (61) Insect Pests of Vegetable Crops/Insecticides

Hexaflumuron (63) Red Pumpkin Beetle, Spotted Bollworms, Fruit Borer, Fruit Fly and Lacewing Bug Hexaflumuron + Emamectin Benzoate (63)

Fruit Borer Dichlorvos (2, 3)

Abamectin (50, 51) Fruit Flies

Chlorantraniliprole (52) Trichlorfon (9)

Chlorpyrifos + Gamma- Cyhalothrin (10,11) Aphids and Thrips

Cyhalothrin/Lambda cyhalothrin (21) Befuracarb (12)

Decamethrin/deltamethrin (23,24) Insects with chewing types of mouth parts

Dichlorvos (2, 3) Methomyl (16)

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Aphids (Vegetables)... Rust (Wheat)... Primicarb (17) Propiconazol (85) Whitefly, Jassid, Aphids and Mites Tebuconazole (86) Buprofezin + fenpropathrin (30) Triadimefon (86) American Bollworms, Spotted Bollworms, Army Worms and Mites

Triadimenol (87) Wheat Bunt

Clofentezine+Emamectin Benzoate+Lufenuron (33) Imidacloprid 36%+tebuchonazole 1.25% (45-46) Diamond Back Moth, Cabbage Butterfly & Army Worms or Lepidopterous & Dipterous spp.

III- WEEDICIDES Time of Application / Weedicide(s)

Pre-emergence

Bacillus thuringensis (52) Chlorpyralid 22.9% + picloram 5.7% (104) Diamond Back Moth, Cabbage Butterfly and Army Worms

Fenoxaprop + metribuzine (107) Pendimethalin (118)

Fenoxycarb (61) Triasulfuron (123) Diamond Back Moth Early Post-emergence Hexaflumuron (63) Mesusulfuron Methyl -Iodosulfuron methyl sodium (114) Diamond Back Moth, Cabbage Butterfly, Brinjal Fruit Borer and Spotted Bollworms of Okra

Thifensulfuron – methyl (123) Tribenuron – methyl (124) Post-emergence

Lufenuron (63, 64) Bromoxynil + MCPA + (100) Army Worms Bromoxynil + MCPA Tribenuron – methyl (101)

Methoxyfenozide (64, 65) Bromoxynil octonoate + heptanoate + MCPA (102) Lepidopterous Insect Pests, Amry Worms Bromoxynil actanoate + MCPA isostylester (102)

Tebufenozide (71) Carfentrazone ethyl (103)

WATER MELON Carfentrazone ethyl + IPU Isoproturon (103)

I- FUNGICIDES Chlortoluron + MCPA (103)

Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Clodinafop propargyl (103, 104) Downy Mildew Clodinafop propargyl 4.5%+Fenoxaprop P-ethyl 9% (104)

Difenoconazole (77, 78) Chlorpyralid (104)

Powdery Mildew Fenoxaprop + metribuzine (94)

Difenoconazole (77, 78) Fenoxaprop P-ethyl (106, 107)

Sulphur (86) Fenoxaprop-P-Ethyl + Isoproturon (108)

Tebuconazole + Trifloxystrobin (86, 87) Fluroxypyr + chlopyralid + tribenuron (95)

Thiophanate methyl (87) Fluroxypyr + MCPA (108)

WHEAT Fluroxypyr methyl + MCPA (108)

I- INSECTICIDES Isoproturon (99, 100) Target Insect(s)/Insecticide(s) Isoproturon + bensulfuron ethyl (113)

Wheat Aphid Isoproturon + bromoxynil + MCPA (113)

Imidachloprid 180 gm/l+tebuconazole 6.25 gm/l (46) Isoproturon + diflufonican (113)

Primicarb (17) Isoxaben (113)

Thiamethoxam +Lambda Cyhalothrin (32-34) Matoxuron (113) II- FUNGICIDES Metsulfuron methyl (114) Target Disease(s)/Fungicide(s) Metsulfuron 33.3%+Tribenuron 33.3% (114) Flag Smut Methabenzo-thiouron (114) Captan (73) Metribuzin (115, 116) Carbendazim (68) Phenoxy (120) Thiophanate methyl (87) Sulfosulfuron (122) Triadimenol (87,88) Teroutryn + triasulfuron (123) Leaf Rust Thifensulfuron – methyl (123)

Triadimefon 88) Tralokoxydim (123) Loose Smut Tribenuron methyl + fluroxypyr (124) Benomyl (73) V- RODENTICIDES Carbendazim (68) Target Rodent(s)/Rodenticide(s)

Carboxin (75) Field Rats Difenoconazole + cyproconazole (78) Brodifacoum Burrow (127) Fanfuran (79) Fenetrazole (79) x——x——x——x Imidacloprid 36%+tebuchonazole 1.25% (46) Thiophanate methyl (87) Triadimenol (87,88) Rust Mancozeb (76)

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GLOSSARY

PESTICIDES COMMON AND TRADE NAMES – (B)

I- INSECTICIDES Fenitrothion... Profenofos...

a) Organophosphate Group Agrothion 50 EC (4) Vallet 50% EC (7) Acephate Edthion 50 EC (4) Pyridaphenthion Commando Plus 97% DF (1) Folithion 50 EC (4) Ofunack 40 EC (7) Coredor 75% SP (1) Sumithion 50 EC (4) Quinalphos Orthene 75 SP (1) Sumithion 90 ULV (4) Ekalux 25 EC (7) Orthene Pellet 97% (1) Fenthion Ekalux 5 G (8) Azinphos Methyl Lebaycid 50 EC (4) Ekalux Aquaflow 245 EW (8) Gusathion 20 EC (1) Formothion Ekalux Forte 50 EC (8) Bromophos Anthio 25 EC (4) Thiofanox Nexion 25 EC (1) Isothioate Decamox 5 G (8) Chlorfenvinphos Hosdan 30 EC (4) Triazophos Birlane 10 G (1) Isoxathion Craft 40% EC (9) Chlorpyrifos Karphos 50 EC (4, 5) Hostathion 40% EC (8) Chlorguard 10% G (2) Isozofos Hostathion 20% EC (8) Cruiser 40% EC (2) Miral 2 G (5) King 40% EC (8) Cyren 480 G/L EC (2) Malathion Pinkokill 40%W / V EC (8) Glory 40% W / V EC (2) Flotilla 57% EC (5) Sozo 40 EC (8) Helmet 40% EC (2) Fyfanon 57 EC (5) Terminate 40% EC (9) Helmet 40% EW (2) Malathion 57 EC/MLT 57 EC (5) Tristar 40% EC (8) Kurifast 40 EC (2) Maltox 57% EC (5) Trizone 40% EC (8, 9) Lorsban 40 EC (1) Route 57% EC (5) Trichlorphos Lorsban 50 ULV (1) Mephosfolan Diptrex 80 WP (9) Marshal 40 EC (2) Cytrolane 3G (5) Ditera 80 WP (9)

Taika 40 EC (2) Methacrifos Flyer 80% SP (9) Chlorpyrifos methyl Damfin 500 EC (5) Vamidothion Reldan 25 EC (2) Methidathion Kilval 40 EC (9) Diazinon Cosset 40% EC (5) b) Organophosphate Mixtures Basudin 10 G (2) Supracide 40 EC (5) Acephate + Imidacloprid Diazinon 10 G (2) Weapon 40% EC (5) Lancer Gold 51.8% SP (50%+1.8%) (9) Dichlorvos Oxydemeton methyl Chlorpyrifos + dimethoate Fatek/DDVP 50 EC (3) Metasystox 25 EC (6) Dimlor 662 EC (10) Nogos/Nuvan 100 EC (2) Phenthoate Dimlor 360 ULV (10) Nokovos 100 EC (3) Agrisan 50 EC (6) Chlorpyrifos + Fipronil Phosvit 100 EC (3) Cidial / Elsan 50 EC (6) Knocker 18% CF (15% + 3%) (10) Shooter 50% EC (3) Phorate Chlorpyrifos+Gamma-Cyhalothrin Vapona 100 WSC (2) Thimet 10 G (6) Bolton 31% EC (300g/l + 10g/l) (10) Dimethoate Thimet 5 G (6) Chlorpyrifos + Triazophos Amerthion 40 EC (3) Phosalone Cloming 40% EC (20%+20%) (11) Aniron 40 EC (4) Zolone 35 EC (6) Deltamethrin + dimethoate Aragol-L 40 EC (4) Phosphamidon Decis-D 12.5+300 EC (11) Cathoate 40 EC (3) Dimecron 100 WSC (6) Dimethoate + prothoate Chemathoate 40 EC (3) Pillarcron 100 SL (6) Facron-S (11) Cygon 40 EC (3) Pillarcron 50 SL (6) Deltamethrin + triazophos Dimegro 40 EC (3) Primiphos ethyl Adder36% EC (12) Dimetoxal 40 EC (3) Primicide 30 ED (6) Counter Plus 36% EC (12) Dimogreen 40 EC (4) Primiphos methyl Deltaphos 10+350 EC (11) Higonet 40 EC (3) Actellic 50 EC (7) Deltaphos-R 350+10 EC (11) Perfekthion 40 EC (4) Profenofos Dream 50% EC (12) Rogor 40 EC (3) Cracker 40 EC (7) Leopard Plus 36% EC (12) Roxion 40 EC (3) Cracker 50% EC (7) Platinum 36% EC (12) Stinger 40 EC (3) Curacron 250 ULV (7) Fenitrothion + BPMC Sumithoate 40 EC (3) Curacron 50% EC (7) Sumibas 75 EC (9) Systoate 40 EC (3) Curacron 500 EC (7) Sumibas 4 D (9) Ethoprophos Durakron 40 EC (7) Imidacloprid + acephate

Mocap 5 G (4) Helino 50% W/V EC (7) Blaster 72.5% WP (10) Fenitrothion Pakfos 50 EC (7) Phorate + Carbofuran Accothion 50 EC (4) Pronet 50% EC (7) Kwick 3% G (1.8%+1.2%) (10)

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Phorate + Carbofuran Methomyl... Cypermethrin... Super Quick 3% G (1.8% + 1.2%) (10) Shuttle 90% SP (16) Kapadin-C 10 EC (22) Quinalphos+ Fluvalinate Metolcarb Lucky 10 EC (22) Commando 340 EC (10) Metal 20% EC (17) Nurelle 20 EC (22) Quinalphos + thiometon Primicarb Peskil 10 EC (22) Tombel 32 EC (10) Pirimore 50 DP (17) Polytrin 200 EC (22) c) Carbamate Group Thiodicarb Ripcord 10 EC (22,23) Aldicarb Arrest 80% DF (17) Ripcord 100 G/L EC (23)

Temik 10 G (12) Darvin 80% WG (17) Ripcord 2 ULV (21) Temik 15 G (12) Larvin 375 FL (17) Sherpa 25 EC (23) Benfuracarb Larvin 80 DF (17) Sherpa 5 EC (21) Oncol 3% G (12) Supperstar 80% DF (17) Solomethrin 10% W / V EC (23) B.P.M.C. Thida 80% DF (17) Sunmerin 20 EC (22) Bassa 50 EC (12) d) Carbamate Mixtures Sunmerin 5 EC (22) Carbaryl Carbosulfan + monomehypo Ustaad 10 EC (22) Focus 85% WP (13) Roll-up 7.2%G (18) Ustaad 25 EC (22) Sevin 10 D (13) e) Pyrethroid Group Win 25 EW (22) Sevin 85 SP (13) Alphamethrin/Alpha-cypermethrin Decamethrin / Deltamethrin Sevin XLR 43.4 EC (13) Allert 5% EC (18) Counter 2.5% EC (24)

Carbofuran Award 5% EW (19) Decis 100 EC (23) Agridan 3 G (13) Alphaphos 5% EC (18) Decis 2.5 EC (23) Brifur 3% G (13) Bestox 5 EC (18) Decis tablets 25% (23) Cartal 10% G (13) Fastac 10 EC (18) Lajawab 2.5% EC (23) Curater 3 G (13) Fastac 50 G/L 5 EC (18) Leopard 2.5 EC (23) Diafuran 3 G (13) Premier 5 EC (18) Perfect 2.5 W / V EC (23) Dorsal 3% G (14) Protector 5% W/V EC (18) Rubin 2.5 EC (23) Fenciran 3% G (14) Super Alpha 10% EC (18) Super Delta 10 EC (23) Furadan 10 G (13) Bifenthrin Tiger 2.5 EC (23) Furadan 3 G (13) Avenue 20% WDG (20) Esfenvalirate

Furan 3 G (13) Merit 10% EW (20) Bouncer 5% EC (24) Remand 3% G (14) Resham 10 EC (19) Cobra 20% EC (25) Sunfuran 3 G (13) Sergeant 10% EC (19) Push 10 EC (25) Carbosulfan Silk 10% EC (20) Sumi-Alpha 110 EC (24) Advantage 15 ED (14) Talstar 10 EC (19) Sumicidin Supper 0.5 ULV (24) Advantage 20 EC (14) Talstar 2.5 ULV (18) Sumicidin Supper 5 EC (24) Advantage 25 ST (14) Tempt 20 SC (20) Sumicidin Supper 7.5 EC (24) Advantage 5 G (14) Tender 10% EC (20) Fenpropathrin Cartap Hydrochloride Betacyfluthrin Danitol 10 EC (25) Capstar 4% G (15) Bulldock 025 EC (19, 20) Danitol 2.5 ULV (25) Cusic 8% G (15) Capital 2.5% EC (20) Danitol 30 EC (25)

Hoopoe 4% G (15) Dolphin 2.5% EC (20) Dathrin 20%EC (25) Karuz 4% GR (15) Turbo 10% EC (20) Fenitol 20% EC (25) Padan 4 G (14, 15) Betacypermethrin Nighaban 20 EC (25) Padan Technical 95 SP (14) Betathrin 5 EC (21) Fenvalerate Pasban 4 G (15) Chinmix 5 EC (21) Edicidin 20 EC (25) Razex 4 G (15) Cyfluthrin Fenkill 20 EC (25) Sadan 4 G (15) Baythroid 050 EC (21) Fenstar 20% EC (25) Superdan 4% G (16) Baythroid 050 SL (21) Sticker 20% EC (25) Weltap 8% G (15) Cyhalothrin/Lambda Cyhalothrin Sumicidin 2.5 ULV (25) Zeedan 4% G (15) Karate 2.5 EC ( 21) Sumicidin 20 EC (25) Furathiocarb Karate 0.8 ULV (21) Fluvalinate Deltanet 400 EC (16) Karate 2.5 CS (21) Mavrik 2 E (25) Deltanet ST 400 CS (16) Cypermethrin Flucythrinate Promet 400 CS (15) Archer 10 EC (22) Pay-Off 10 EC (26) Isoprocarb Arrivo 10 EC (21, 22) Gamma-cyhalothrin Mipcin 50 WP (16) Audit 10% EW (23) Proaxis 60% CS (26) Methomyl Bollguard 20% EC (23) Lambda Cyhalothrin Lannate 12.5 L (16) Buzzer 10% EC (23) Black belt 2.5% EC (26) Lannate 40 SP (16) Cymbush 10 EC (22) Boxer 2.5 EC (26) Lannate 90 WSP (16) Cymbush 3 ED (22) Crusher 20 EC (26) Leo 90% SP (16) Cyperkill 5 EC (21) Demand Ultra 10% EC (26) Methavin 90 SP (16) Environ 10% EW (23) Gallant 10% WP (26) Nudrin 90 WSP (16) Finish 20% EC (23) Lamothrin 2.5% EC (26)

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Lambda Cyhalothrin... Emamectin Banzoate + Lambda-Cyhalothrin

Acetamiprid... Lancer 10% EC (26) Mospilan 20% SP (36)

Lasso 10% EC (26) Agroguard 1.8% ME (0.2%+1.6%) (30) Moziban 20 SL (36,37) Lotus 2.5% EC (26) Supextin 12 % WP(2%+10%) (30) Out Fit 36% WDG (37)

Progress 10% WDG (26) Ethion + Zeta Cypermethrin Rapid 50% WDG (37) Super Lambda 10 EC (26) Mustang 380 EC (360 g/l+20 g/l) (30) Rani 20 SL (35)

Permethrin Fenpropathrin + fenitrothion Rani 20 SP (35) Ambush 25 EC (26) Meothrin Supper 5/45 EC (30) Shaft 20% SL (36)

Coopex 0.5% Dust (27) Fenvalerate +dimethoate Shaft 20% SP (36) Coopex 10/50 LGP (27) Mikantop 40 EC (30) Titonic 20% SP (36)

Pounce 1.5 G (27) Flucythrinate + dimethaote Topsilon 20% SP (35)

Pounce 3.2 EC (27) Pay-Off-D (31) Trust 20% SP (35)

Talcord 25 EC (26) Flucythrinate + mephosfolan Vimix 20% SL (35)

Tralomethrin Pay-Off Plus (31) Vimix 20% SP (37) Trelate 3.6 EC (27) Fluvalinate +thiomenton Zeon 20% SL (35) f) Pyrethroid Mixtures Mavrik-B (31) Imidachloprid Abamectin + Beta Cypermethrin Imidachloprid + cyfluthrin Action 25% WP (39) Shaheen Plus 1% EC (0.2%+0.8%) (27) Confidor Supra 050 EC (31) Asset 20% SL (42) Acetamiprid+Lambda-Cyhalothrin Imidacloprid + Lamda cyhalothrin Asset 70% WDG (42)

Acelam 26% WDG (23.5% +2.5%) (27) Smart 33% WDG (31) Best 25% WP (44) Outfit Super 25% WG (20%+ 5%) (27) Lambda-Cyhalothrin+ Clofentezine Binder 48% FS (44) Betacyfluthrin + chlorpyrifos Fiproxy 11% WP (10%+1%) ( 27) Bracket 70% WS (42) Bulldock Star 262.5 EC (33) Nitenpyram+ Bifenthrin+

Clofentezine Broader 25% WP (40)

Betacyfluthrin + Triazophos Confidence 20% SL (44) Capital Plus 41.7 EC (31) Elegant Super 46% WP (20% +

25% + 1%) (32) Confidence 25% WP (44)

Consult 41.7 EC (31) Confidence 70% WS (45) Bifenthrin + abamectin Nitenpyram+ Clofentezine Confidor 20% SC (44) Novastar 56% EC (31, 32) Power Max 26% WP (25%+1%) (33) Confidor 20% SL (44) Resham Plus 11.5 EC (32) Phoxim + Cypermethrin Confidor 200 SC(New recipe) (39)

Bifenthrin 5% + Abamectin 0.6% Lululing 40% EC (33) Confidor 200 SL (39) Novastar 56% EC (33) Profenofos + Lambda cyhalothrin Confidor 60% FS (41)

Bifenthrin + pyridaben Border 61.5% EC (33) Confidor 70 WG (42)

Gold Star 20% EC (32) Choice 61.5% EC (33) Confidor 70 WS (42)

Buprofezin+ Fenpropathrin Verdict 52% EC (33) Confidor Foliar 200 SL (38)

Sweep 250 EC (17.5+7.5) (30) Pyriproxyfen+ Acetamiprid +

Clofentezine

Confidor SL-200 (38)

Clofentezine + Emamectin

Benzoate + Lufenuron

Confirm 25% WP (40)

Tabaci Gold 43% WP (15%+27%+1%) (33) Crown 20% SL (39)

Emalu 4% EC (33) Thiamethoxam+Lambda Cyhalothrin

Crown 200 SL (Formerly Fencidor) (40) Cypermethrin + amitraz Crown 25% WP (39)

Cytac 24 EC (28) Acrid 22% SC (12.6%+ 9.4%) (34) Escort 70% WDG (42) Cypermethrin + chlorpyrifos Tralomethrin + dimethoate Fensidor 70 WS (38) Nurelle-D 505 EC (27) Trelate-D 17/ 300 EC (34) Fensidor SL-200 (38) Nurelle-D 505 EC (New recipe) (28) Triazophos + Lambda-

Cyhalothrin + Validamycin Glitter 20% SL (39)

Nurelle-D 55% EC (28) Imidor 20% SL (41) Cypermethrin + dimethoate Capture 20% SC (34) Launcher 20 SL (40) Almos-D 25 EC (27) Trica 46% (34) Launcher 25% WP (40) Almos-D 40 EC (27) Valimy 46% EC (40%+4%+2%) (34) Mestidor 200 SL (38)

Cyperguard 60/250 EC (27) g) Neonicotinoids Group Mestidor 70 WS (38)

Laser 25 EC (28) Acetamiprid Mighty 25% WP (40)

Cypermethrin + mephosfolan Arrange 50% WDG (36) Pronto 60% FS (41) Cropgard 50 + 300 EC (28) Assault 20% SL (35) Pronto 70% WG (44) Cypermethrin + profenofos Astarp 20% SP (37) Punch 70% WDG (43) Cracker Plus 55 EC (29) Barrier 20% SL (35) Python 20% SL (40) Limit 44% EC (29) Barrier 20% SP (35) Python 25% WP (40) Polytrin-C 440 (27, 28) Bono 20% SL (36) Rimpa 25% WP (41) Polytrin-C 44% EC (28) Buster 20% SL (36) Sharp 20% SL (42) Polytrin-C 220 ULV (29) Buster 20% SP (36) Sharp 20% WP (42) Result 55% EC (29) Dermote 20% SL (37) Sharp 25% WP (43) Victor 550 EC (29) Dermote 20% SP (37) Simida 25% WP (40) Deltamethrin +buprofezin Diamond 20% WP (36) Simida 70% WDG (40)

Dedeci 6.25+100 EC (34) Laila 20% SL (36) Superdin 20% SL (41)

Dream 50 EC (34) Laila 20% SP (36) Nitenpyram Pyramid 10% AS (47)

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Nitenpyram... Thiamethoxam + chlorantranili-prole

Diflubenzuron Pyramid 50% WDG (47) Dimilin 25 WP (56) Pyram 10% AS (47) Virtako 0.6% G (50) Emamectin benzoate True 10% WDG (47) Virtako 40% WG (50) Challenge 5% EC (56) Thiacloprid Voliam Flexi 300 SC (50) Challenge 5% WDG (56) Calypso 240 SC (48) i) Miscellaneous Control 1.9% EC (59) Calypso 240 OD (48) Abamectin Emafer 5% WDG (60) Elevate 48% SC (48) Alarm 1.8 EC (50) Explorer 1.9% EC (59) Garner 48% SC (48) Alarm 3.5 EC (51) Explorer 5% WDG (60) Talent 48% SC (48) Commando 3.5% EC (51) Explorer 5%EC (59) Thiamethoxam Gold 1.8% EC (51) Fervor 5% WDG (59) Actara 70 WS (45, 48) Shogun 1.8 EC (51) Fuda 1.9% EC (58) Actara 25% WE (48) Vigor 1.8 EC (51) Glamour 1.9 EC (58) Actara 25 WP (48) Abamectin+ Propargite Hammer 5% WDG (59) Actara 25% WG (48, 49) Tornado 56% EC (0.3% + 55.7%) (48) Proclaim 19 EC (58) Actara 70% ST (49) Acrinathrin + Abamectin Proclaim 019 EC (57) Agrozam 25% WG (49) Tripsol 35.1(g/l) EW (22.5g/l +

12.6g/l) (51) Proclaim 1.9% EC (58)

Contest 25% WDG (49) Proclaim 5 SG (58) Roxam 70% WS (49) Amitraz Procyon 1.9% EC (57) Roxam 25% WG (49) Mitac 20 EC (52) Profit 1.9% W / W EC (58) h) Neonicotinoids Mixtures Bacillus thuringensis Rider 1.9% EC (55) Abamectin + Imidachloprid Agree 0.6 WP (52) Rider1.9% EC (old finder 1.9% EC) (59) Blaster 13.3% EC Green Guard 16000 IU/ MG WP

(52) Skipper 5% EC (59)

Fighter 13.3 EC (34) Skipper 5% WDG (59) Abamectin + Nitenpyram Buprofezin Spark 1.9% EC (60) Opener 30% WP (1%+29%) (46) Byzen 25% WP (52) Spark 5% WDG (60) Abamectin+ Thiamethoxam Friend 25 WP (52) Spark Ultra 5% EC (60) Valor 12% SC (2% + 10%) (46,47) Fuzin 25% WP (52) Striker 5% EC (59) Buprofezin+ Nitenpyram Prado 25% WP (52) Timer 1.9 EC (57) Best Guard 70% WG (60%+10%) (47) Spear 25% WP (52) Timer 5% EC (57) Clothianidin + methiocarb Starter 25% WP (52) Timer 5% WDG (57) Poncho Sol 27.1% FS (47) Butacorbuxin Treasure 1.9% EC (58) Fipronil + Imidachloprid Drawin 50 EC (52) Tycon 5% WDG (55) Lesenta 80% WG (37) Clothianidin Vran 1.9 EC (60) Imidacloprid 20% + acetamipird 0.2%

Telsta 20% SC (47) Emamectin benzoate + hexaflumuron Chlorantraniliprole

Jozer 202 SL (45) Coragen TM 20% SC (54) Couple 4% ME (60) Imidacloprid 210 G/L + Beta Cyfluthrin 90 G/L

Coragen 20% SC (54) Ethofenprox DPX-E 2Y 45 20% SC (52) Phase 30% EC (61)

Solomon 30%-O-TEQ (45) Ferterra 0.4% G (54) Trebon 30 EC (60) Imidacloprid + Fipronil Chlorfenapyr Fenobucarb Lesenta 80% WG (45) Pirate 360 GL/SC (54) Fenocarb 25% EC (61) Imidachloprid + Monomehypo 70 + 02%

Patriot 36 EC (54) Fenoxycarb Steer 10% WDG (54) Insegar 25 WP (61)

Pencidor 72% WP (45) Chlorfenapyr + emamectin benzoate

Fipronil Imidachloprid 36% + Tebuconazole 1.25%

Refree 0.3% G (61) Steer Plus 10.5% SC (54) Refree 5% SC (61)

Hombre 37.25% FS (45) Chlorfluazuron Refree 56% FS (61) Imidachloprid 180 gm/lit + Tebuconazole 6.25 gm/lit

Ataboron 5 EC (55) Regent 80% WDG (61) Caprice 5% EC (55) Flonicamid

Hombre 186.25 FS (46) Cyantraniliprole Ulala 50% WG (61) Nitenpyram + chlorfenapyr Benevia 10% OD (54) Flubendiamide Momentum 50% WDG (47) Cycloprothrin Belt 48% SC (61) Nitenpyram + Pymetrozine Cyclosal 10 EC (55) NHI 480 SC (Belt) (61) Pyramid Plus 80 WDG (20%+60%) (48) Cyromazine Flufenoxuron Pyriproxyfen+ Imidacloprid Digard 50% SP (55) Cascade 10 WD (62) Core 10% SC (46) Dimehypo Cascade 10 WDC (62) Spirotetramat 12% + Imidacloprid 36%

Welhypo 8% G (55) Gossyplure Dinotefuran Frustrate PBW 8%(w/w) Strip (63)

Movento Energy 480 SC (46) Oshin 20% SG (55) Helicoverpa Armigera NPV Spirotetramate 120 g/l + Imidacloprid 260 g/l

Diafenthiuron Keyun 60 BPIB/G WG (63) Dolo 50% SC (55) Hexaflumuron

Movento Energy 480 SC (46) Piller 50% SC (55) Fumuron 5% EC (63) Thiamethoxam 200 gai + chlorantraniliprole 100 gai/L

Polo 500 EC (55) Halter 5% EC (63) Polo 500 SC (55) Hexaron 5% EC (63)

Voliam Flexi 300 SC (50) Trophy 50% EC (55) Kalfen 5% EC (63)

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Hexaflumuron... Spiromesifen 228.6 + Abamectin 11.4

Copper oxychloride... Trape 5% EC (63) Cuprasan SD 311 50 WP (76) Hexaflumuron + Emamectin Benzoate

Oberon speed 240 SC (65) Vitigran Blue 35 WP (76) Spirotetramat 240 g/l Copper Hydroxide

Crackdown 10.5% WDG (10%+0.5%) (63)

Movento 240 SC (71) Champion 77% WP (76) Spirotetramat Kocide 3000 52.4% WP (76)

Lufenuron Movento 24% SC (71) Kocide 3000 52.4% WDG (76) Bold 10% EC (59) Sulfoxaflor Kocide 3000 52.4% WG (76) Drone 5% EC (64) Transform 50% WG (71) Cymoxanil 8% + Mancozeb 64% Match 0.50 EC (64) Tebufenozide Curzate-M8 72% WP (77) Match 5% EC (63) Craft 20% SC (71) Diesomil Platinum 72% WP (77) Match 50 EC (63) Falcon 20% WP (71 Plantomil Gold 72% WP (76) Silent 5% EC (64) Tebuzide 20% SC (71) Difenoconazole Track 10 EC (64) Topgun 200 (g/l)SC (72) Armure30% EC (78) Methoxyfenozide Tebufenozide+ Emamectin

Benzoate Barb 25% EC (78)

Runner 240 SC (64,65) Definite 10% WDG (78) Monomehypo Powerlock 25% SC (24%+1%) (72) Dew 25% EC (78) Almas 10% G (65) Thiocyclam Hydrogen Oxalate Proctor 25% EC (78) Black Gold 5% G (65) Sovisect 50% SP (72) Score 25% EC (78) Dilute 5% G (65) Indoxacarb Score 250 EC (78) Dilute Super 10% G (65) Equator 14.5% SC (72) Difenoconazole + cyproconazole Mintox 5% G (65) Steward 15% EC (72) Divident Star 036 FS (78) Mintox Super 10% G (65) Steward 150 EC (72) Difenoconazole + propiconazole Shark 5% G (65) Steward 150 SC (72) Armure 30% EC (78) Methylamine avermectin j) Homeopathic Insecticides Proctor Plus 50%EC (78) Sunjin 0.5% EC (65) Ventage 40% Liquid (73) Spectrum 30% EC (79) Novaluron Dimethomorph Uniron 10% EC (65) II- FUNGICIDES Kelsey 50% WP (79)

Pectinophora gossypiella

pheromone

Azoxystrobin Toss 50% WD (old defense 50%

WDG) (79) Primacy 25% SC (73) PB-Rope pheromones (66) Acute 50% SC (73) Dimethomorph + mancozeb Phoxim Benomyl Acrobat-MZ 90/600 G/kg WP (73) Superxim 40% EC (66) Benlate 50 WP (73) Dimethomorph 6% + mancozeb

44% Prosuler + oxymatrin Bupirmate Kingbo 0.6% AS (66) Nimrod 25 EC (73) Agrohit 50% WP (79) Pymetrozine Captan Diniconazole Anpon Super 25%WP (66) Captan 50 WP (73) Spotless 12.5 WP (79) Victory 25% SC (66) Carbendazim Fanfuran Pymetrozine + Buprofezin Bavistin 50 DF (74) Panoram 75 WP (79) Chemphy 50% WDG (66) Bavistin 50% WP (74) Fenarimol

Pyraclofos Crest 50% WP (74) Rubigan 12 EC (79) Voltage 50 EC (66) Derosal 50 WP (74 Fenetrazole Pyriproxyfen Derosal 60 WP (74) Raxil DS-2 (79) Bruce 10.8% EC (66) Derosal 80 WP (74) Fludioxonil Fudal 20% WDG (67) Shincar 50 SC (74) Celest 100 FS (79) North 10.8% EC (66) Carbendazim 40%+ triadimefon

10% Fosetyl-aluminium

Priority Gold 40% WDG (66) Aleitte 80 WP (79) Rolex 10.8% EC (67) Soleton 50% WP (74) Excel 80% WP (80) Spinosad Carboxin Pick It 80% WDG (80) Spintor 48% SC (68) Vitavax (75) Tahaffuz 90% SP (80)

Spintor 480 SC (68) Chlorothalonil Valvet 80% WDG (80) Tracer 24% SC (67,68) Chloronil 75%WP (75) Wisdom 80%WDG (80) Tracer 240 SC (67,68) Daconil W-75 (75) Fosetyl-aluminium + mancozeb Tracer 480 SC (67) Halonil 75% WP (75) Alligate 70 WP (80) Spinosad + Methyl Eugenol Chlorothalonil 6% + mancozeb

64% V-Nurse 70% WP (80)

Static Spinosad ME 53% RB (2% + 51%) (68)

Valvet 80% WP (80) Reconil-M 70% WP (75) Valvet Plus 70% WP (80)

Spinethylin Copper + mancozeb Hexaconazole XDE-175 120 SC (68) Trimiltox Forte (75) Anvil 5 EC (81) Spinetoram Copper oxychloride Anvil 5% SC (81) Delegate 25% WG (69) Copper oxychloride 50 WP/Cobox

50 WP/Copper A 50 WP (75) Anpower 5% ME (81)

Radiant 120 SC (69) Contaf + 5.1% SC (81) Spiromesifen

Co-oxy 50% WP (76) Contaf Plus 051 SC (81) Oberon 240 g/l SC (70)

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Iprovalicarb 61.3% + Propineb 5.5%

Sulphur Atrazine Kumulus DF 80% WG (86) Awax 80 WP (98)

Melody Duo 66.8WP (81) Sulfex Gold 80% WDG (86) Awax 90 WDG (98) Kasugamycin Thiovit 80% WG (86) Balance 38% SL (98) Fork 6% WP (81) Tebuconazole Clark 38% SC (98) Kasumin 2 LS (81) Folicure 430 SC (86) Divert 80% WP (98) Mancozeb Triger 25% EC (86) Matrix 90% WDG (98) Anadoul 80% WP (82) T-Zole 25% (86) Opal 90% WDG (98) Big Time 80% WP (82) Tebuconazole + Trifloxystrobin Welazin 38% SC (98) Craze 80% WP (82) Nativo 75% WG (86) Atrazine + metolachlor Dithane M-45 80 WP (81) Thiophanate methyl Primextra 500 FW (98) Nanco 80% WP (82) Topsin-M 70 WP (87) Atrazine 16% + propisochlor 24% Nemispore 80 WP (81) Thiomil 70 WP (87) Weed Out 40% SE (98) Pencozeb 80 WP (82) Thiophanate 52% diethofencarb

12.5.% Bentazon

Polyram Combi (81) Basagran (99) Shelter 80% WP (82) Pre-Cure Combi 65% WP (87) Basagran 48% G/L SL (99) Mefenoxam + chlorothalonil Triadimenol Benthiocarb Folio Gold 440 SC (82,83) Bayton 10 D (87) Saturn 6 G (99) Mefenoxam + Mancozeb Bayton Foliar 250 EC (88) Saturn 50 EC (99)

Ridomil Gold 68% WG (83) Vangard 25% EC (88) Saturn Technical 93 % w/w (99) Metalaxyl Triadimefon Bispyribac sodium Metacarb 25% WP (83) Bayleton 25 WP (88) Astral 20% WP (99) Metriam 55% + Pyriraclostrobin 5%

Valimy 46% EC (40% +4% + 2%) Clover 10% SC (99) Trica 46% (88) Expose 20% SC (100)

Cabrio Top 60% WDG (83) Tricyclazole Nominee 10% SC (99) Metalaxyl-m + fluazinam Beam 75-WP (88) Parcel 20% WP (100) Flumax 60% EC (83) Drean-M 75%WP (88) Pyripac 10% SC (100) Metalaxyl + mancozeb Spore Off 75% WP (88) Sponsor 40% SC (100) Dolomite 58% WP (78) Tridemorph Zebra 10% SC (100) Feast-M 72% WP (84) Calixin (88) Zebra 20% WP (100) Metaman 72% WP (84) Triforine Bispyribac-sodium 18%+

Bensulfuron-methyl 12% Ridomil MZ-72 WP (83) Saprol 19 EC (88) Tazolen 72% WP (84) Bordeaux –mixture (88) Pyranex 30% WDG (100) Metiram + pyraclostrobin Bromoxynil + MCPA

Cabrio Top 60% WDG (84) III- HERBICIDES Brominol-M 40 EC (100) Myclobutanil Acetochlor Buctril-M 40 EC (New recipe) (100) Rely 40% WP (84) Acetor 50 EC (92) Herbstar 60% EC (101) Oxadixyl + mancozeb Appeal 99% EC (92) Morewise 40%SP (101) Sandofan-M (84) Caster 50% EC (92) Sectral-M 40 EC (101) Pencycuron Horizon 90% EC (92) Warden 40% EC (101) Monceren 25% FS (84) Shintachlor 50 EC (92) Warden Super 60% EC (101) Penflufen Welacelor 50 EC (92) Bromoxynil + MCPA +

Tribenuron methyl Emesto 24% FS (84) Acetachlor 54.4 + atrazine 18% Penoconazole Click 72.4% SE (96) Weedway 38% EC (101) Topas 100 EC (84) Player 50% ME (96) Bromoxynil 20%+ MCPA 20%+

Metribuzin 7% Propineb Acetachlor + pendimethalin Antracol 80 WP (85) Zip Up 42% EC () Valent 47% EW (101) Cover 70% WP (85) Alachlor + Acetachlor + Atrazine Bromoxynil + ametryn Gift 70% WP (85) Super mix 42% SC (96) AM002 (Canmore) 78% WP (101) Protest 70% WP (85) Ametryne + atrazine Bromoxynil Octonoate +

heptanoate + MCPA Propineb 70% + cymoxanil 6% Dimextra 38 SC (96) Index 76% WP (85) Gesapax Combi (New recipe) (97) Buctril Super 60% EC (102) Propiconazol Gesapax Combi 80 WP (97) Bromoxynil Actanoate + MCPA

Isostylester Sentinel 25% EC (85) Gexapax Combi 500 FW (97) Tilt 25% EC (85) Marter 80% WP (97) Quattro 200/200 EC (102) Tilt 250 EC (85) Scope 80% WP (97) Butachlor Pthalide Vesa combi 50 SC (97) Client 90% EC (102) Rabcide 30 WP (85) Aminopy-ralid tri-ispropanol

ammonium 1% + fluraxypyr Methyl 14%

Hooter 60 EC (102) Pyrazophos Machete 60 EC (102) Afugan 30 EC (85) Sundachlor 60 EC (102) Pyrimethanil Lancelot Star 15% EO (GF-982

EO-15) (97) Topchlor 60% EC (102)

Pyrine 25% WP (86) Volta 60% EW (102) Streptomycin Atrazine

Welchlor 60 EC (102) Agrimycin 100 (86) Awax 38% SC (98)

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Butralin Fenoxaprop 8% + Metribuzin 8% Isoproturon+bensulfuron ethyl Twister 48% EC (103) Ferrary 16% EC (107) Cleaner 70% WP (113) Carfentrazone Ethyl Foransulfuron + isoxadifen Isoproturon +bromoxynil + MCPA Aim 40% DF (103) Equip 2.25% OD (94) Doublet 47 SC (1113) Carfentrazone Ethyl + IPU Isoproturon

Fluazifop-p-butyle Isoproturon + diflufonican Fusilade 12.5 EC (107) Panther 52 SC (113)

Affinity 50% WP (103) Fenoxaprop- P-Ethyl + Isoproturon Isoxaben Chlortoluron + MCPA Sumo Super 50% WP(2%+48%)(108) Flexidor 12.5 EC (113) Agmol Combi 60 WP (103) Flumeturon + prometryn Isoxaflutole + atrazine 50 + 500 Dicuran MA 60 WP (103) Cotogard 500 FW (108) Mirlin 50 + 500 EC (113) Cinmethylin Flurochloridone Mirlin Extra (113)

Argold 2.5 G (103) Racer 25 CS (108) Lactofen Argold 10 EC (103) Fluroxypyr Methyl + MCPA Conquest 24% EC (113) Clodinafop propargyl Strive-M 30 WP (108) Matoxuron Cutter 15% WP (104) Starane-M 50% EC (108) Dosanex 80 WP (113) Safner 15% WP (104) Fluroxypyr + MCPA Metolachlor+ pendimethalin Spike15% WP (103) Sprint 50% EC (108) Topmax 96% EC (113) Topcide 15 WP (103) Fluroxypyr + MCPA 100 +400 g/l

EC Metsulfuron Methyl

Topik 15 WP (103) Ally 20% DF (114)

Tremor 24% EC (104) Harvester 50% EC (108) Metsulfuron 33.3% + tribenuron 33.3% Clodinafop propargyl

4.5%+fenoxayprop-p-Ethyl 9.0% Fluroxypyr + clopyralid Clear FieldExtra 20.5% WDG (108) Laren Max 66.7% WG (114)

Foxtrot Extra 13.5% EC (104) Fluroxypyr 30% + clopyralid 30% + tribenuron 6%

Mesusulfuron Methyl -Iodosulfuron methyl sodium Clopyralid

Clear Field Gold 75% WDG (104) Wheat star 66% WDG (108) Atlantis 3.6% WG (114) Tyrent 30% SL 104) Glufosinate ammonium Metachlor + flumeturon Clopyralid 22.9%+ picloram 5.% Basta 20 SL (108) Cotoran Multi 50 WP (114) Crux 28.6% SL (104) Glyphosate Methabenzo-thiouron Clomazone Carpet 75.7% SG (109) Tribunil 70 WP (114) Parang 48% EC (104) Dominate 62%SL (109) Metolachlor Clomazone Pendimethalin Dominate Gold 88.8% WSG (109) Dual 500 EC (114) Glaxy 450 EC (104) Glider 41% SL (109) Guard Plus 96% EC (114) Cynazine 33% + atrazine 16% Gluconil 48% WSC (109) Quintal 96% EC (114) Bladex Plus (104) Glycel 48% SL (109) Radium 960 EC (115) Diphenylether Hold up 41% SL (109) Metribuzin MO 9G (105) Hold up 95% SG (109) Buke 70% WP (115) Diuron Mera 71% SG (109) Locker 70% WDG (115) Karmex 80 WP (105) Round Up CT XTRA 490 g/l SL (109) Locker 70% WP (formerly zentor) (115) R.P. Diuron 80 WP (105) Roundup PowerMax® 540gm/lit SL (110) Retard 70% WP (115) Ethoxy-sulfuron Glyphosate Isopropyl ammonium Sencor 70 WP (115)

Cogent 15% WDG (105) Cleanup 48% SL (111) Zentar 70 WP (115) Curfew 60% WDG 105) Grip-up 48% SL (110) Metribuzin + clomazone Sunstar 15 WG (105) Lasher 40% SL (111) Metric 25% ZC (116) Sunstar Gold 60 WG (105) Haloxyfop-p-ethyl Metsulfuron methyl Ethoxy-sulfuron + ethyl-sodium + Iodosulfuron

Percept 10.8% EC (111) Ally 20 DF (116) Spider 10.8% EC (111) Metsulfuron + tribenuron

Stallion 13.75 WG (106) Haloxyfop-r-methyl Metafin Super 28.6% WDG (116) Fenoxulam Coast 10.8% EC (111) Molinate Ryzelon 240 SC (106) Dakota 10.8%EC (111) Ordram 8 E (116) Fenoxaprop P-ethyl Declare 20% EC (111) Nicosulfuron Brake 10% EC (106) Kaboom/ Honza 10.8% EC (111) Partner 75% WDG (116) Brake 7.5 EW (106) Isoproturon Nitrofen Bristal 10% EC (107) Arelon 50 Dispersion (112) Tok 7.7 G (116) Bristal 6.9% EW (107) Arelon 75 SP (112) Orthosulfa-muron Chinlima 6.9% EW (107) Buticide 50 EC (112) Kelion 50% WG (116) Chroma 6.9% EW (107) Graminon 500 FW (112) Oxadiargyl Fulong 6.9 EW (106) Kenoran 75 WP (112) Topstar 80 WP (116) Gramicide 6.9 EW (107) Milron 75 WP (112) Topstar 80 WG (116)

Karsaz 10 EC (107) Nocilon 50 WP (112) Oxadiazon Pujing 10 EC (106) Partner 50% WP (112) Jasstar 25% EC (117) Pujing 7.5% EW (106) Proton 50% WP (112) Ronstar 12 EC (117) Puma Super 75 EW (106) Prowl 50% WP (113) Ronstar 12 L (117) Puma-S 69 EW (106) Puton 50% WP (113)

Ronstar 25 EC (117) Swift 6.9% EW (107) Tolkan 50 SP (112)

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Oxyflourfen Thidiazuron V – RODENTCIDES

Hadaf 24% EC (117) Dropp (123) Brodifacoum Burrow Paraquat Thidiazuron + Diuron Klerat 0.005 WB Wax block (127) Burner 20% EC (117) Ginstar 54%SC (123) Zinc phosphide Byron 20% SL (118) Thifensulfuron methyl Zinc phosphide 80 P (127)

Delux 20% SL (117) Target 75% WDG (123)

Gramaxone 20 EC (117) Thifensulfuron Methyl VI – FUMIGANTS

Halt 29% SL (118) Rocket 15 WP (123) Aluminium phosphide Nelson 20% SL (118) Traloko-xydim Agtoxin (128) Pointer 20% SL (117) Grasp 10 EC (123) Alphosphine (Tablets) (128) Quantum 20% SL (117,118) Triasulfuron Delicia Gastoxin (128) Paraquat dichloride Logran 75% WG (124) Detia Gas-Ex-T (128) Pillarxone 24 w/w (118) Tribenuron –methyl Phostek 56% (Flat tablets, Round

tablets and pallets) (128) Pendimethalin Cantus 75% WDG (124 Lotus 33% EC (119) Shield 75% WDG (124) Phostoxin Tablet (127) Panida Granda 43.5% EC (119) Tribenuron-methyl +

Fluroxypyr Quickphos (128)

Profothion 33% EC (119) Razor 33% EC (119) Timber 20% WP (124) VII – NEMATICIDES

Stomp 33% EC (119) Trifluralin Cadusafos Stomp 330 E (118) Fuslan 48% EC (124) Rugby 5% G 2013 (128) Stomp 455 G/L -CS (New formulation) (119)

Ipiflour 48 E (124) Olitref 48 EC (124) x——x——x——x

Stomp 455 GL/ CS (119) Treflan 4 EC (124) Top 33% EC (119) Trifluralin + 2, 4-D

Treflan-R 20 EC (125)

Pendimehtalin + preometryn Penthalin Plus 35 EC (120) Triflollxy-sulfuron Sodium +

ametryn

Pertilochlor Rifit 2 G (120) Krismat 75 WG (125) Rifit 500 EC (120) Turbutryn + trubuthy-lazine Rifle 30% EC (120) Torrent 50% WDG (125) Phenoxy

DMA-6 (120) IV – ACARICIDES

Piprophos Amitraz Rilof-H 500 EC (120) Mitac 20% EC (125) Propanil Sanmite 20% EC (125) Propanil/Surcopur/ Rough/ Stam F-34 25 EC (121)

Azocyclotin Gallop 25% WP (125)

Pyrazosulfuron Prudent 25% WP (125) Cobber 10% WP (121) Bromopropylate Sword 10% WP (121) Neoron 500 EC (126) Terminator 10% WDG (121) Dicofol Terminator 10% WP (121) Kelthane 42 EC (126) Pyrazosulfuron- ethyl Kelthane 40 ED (126) Accord 10% WP (121) Ethion S-metolachlor Cethion 40 EC (126) Dual Gold 960 EC (121) Ethion 46.5 EC (126) Gold Star 90% EC (122) Fenpyroximate S-metolachlor + atrazine Unique 5% SC (126) Primextra Gold 720 SC (122) Unique-M 5% SC (126) Primextra Gold 72% SC (122) Mitech 5% EC (126) Sulcotrione Hexythiazox Upset 26% SC (122) Nissorun 10 WP (126) Sulfosulfuron Okill 5% EC (126) Sulfon 75% WG (122) Zox 5% EC (126) Teburam Pyridabin Comodor 60 EC (122) Current15% EC (127) Tebuthiury Helb Star 20% EC (126) Perflan 80 WP (123) Sindh Mite 15% EC (127) Terbuthy Lazine Hexythiazox 10% + pyridabin 2.5% Topogard 500 EC (123) Sndmyt 12.5% EC (127) Topogard 500 FW (123) Fenbutatin oxide Terbutryn Mitoxin 55% SC (127) Igran 500 FW (123) Sulfur Teroutryn+ triasulfuron

Thiovit Jet 80% WG (127)

Logran Extra 64 WG (123)

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CONTRACT NUMBERS OF DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE (HQRS) / (AR) / (IATI) / (ATI) / (BATI) / (ENTOMOLOGY)

(PLANT PATHOLOGY)

Driectors Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

DA (Ext) Hqrs. Punjab, Lahore 042 99200752 99200719 [email protected]

DA (AR) Punjab, Lahore 042 99200741 99200740 [email protected]

DA, IATI, R.Y.Khan 068 9230173 5880137 [email protected]

DA, IATI, Sargodha 048 9239081 3714177 [email protected]

DA/Principal, BATI, Dahgal, Rawalpindi 051 5133001 5133002 [email protected]

Director,ATI, Layyah 0606 811271 811919 [email protected]

Dir. Ento. Resh: Instt: AARI, Faisalabad 041 9201680 9201681 [email protected]

Dir. Plant Path: Resh Instt:, AARI Faisalabad 041 9201682 9201683 [email protected]

CONTRACT NUMBERS OF DISTRICT OFFICERS AGRICULTURE (EXTENSION) / PESTICIDES INSPECTORS IN PUNJAB

Driectors Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Attock 057 9316129 9316136 [email protected]

Bahawalpur 062 9255184 9255183 [email protected]

Bahawalnagar 063 9240124 9240125 [email protected]

Bhakkar 0453 9200144 9200144 [email protected]

Chakwal 0543 551556 544027 [email protected]

Dera Ghazi Khan 064 9260143 9260144 [email protected]

Faisalabad 041 9200754 2652701 [email protected]

Gujranwala 055 9200195 9200203 [email protected]

Gujrat 053 9260346 9260446 [email protected]

Hafizabad 0547 525600 525600 [email protected]

Jhang 047 9200289 7650289 [email protected]

Jhelum 0544 9270324 9270333 [email protected]

Khanewal 065 9200060 9200060 [email protected]

Khushab 0454 920158 920159 [email protected]

Kasur 049 9250042 2773354 [email protected]

Lahore 042 99200736 99200770 [email protected]

Lodhran 0608 9200106 364481 [email protected]

Layyah 0606 413748 413748 [email protected]

Multan 061 9200748 9200319 [email protected]

Muzaffargarh 066 9200042 9200041 [email protected]

Mianwali 0459 920095 920095 [email protected]

Mandi Baha-ud-Din 0546 508390 508390 [email protected]

Narowal 0542 412379 411084 [email protected]

Okara 044 9200264 9200265 [email protected]

Pak Pattan 0457 374242 352346 [email protected]

Rawalpindi 051 9290331 9290351 [email protected]

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Driectors Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Rajanpur 0604 688949 688848 [email protected]

Rahim Yar Khan 068 9230129 9230130 [email protected]

Sialkot 052 9250311 9250312 [email protected]

Sargodha 048 9230232 9230232 [email protected]

Sahiwal 040 9900185 4223176 [email protected]

Sheikhupura 056 9200263 3782232 [email protected]

Nanakana Sahib 056 2876103 2876972 [email protected]

Toba Tek Singh 046 2511729 2512529 [email protected]

Vehari 067 3362603 3363360 [email protected]

Chiniot 0476 9210175 322049 [email protected]

CONTRACT NUMBERS OF DEPUTY DISTRICT OFFICERS AGRICULTURE (EXTENSION) PESTICIDES INSPECTORS IN

PUNJAB IN PUNJAB

District Tehsil Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Attock

Attock

057

9316130 9316130 [email protected]

Hazro 2310208 2310208 [email protected]

Hasanabdal 2521198 — [email protected]

Fatehjang 2210749 — [email protected]

Jand 2621799 2621799 [email protected]

Pindigheb 2352925 2352214 [email protected]

Mianwali

Mianwali

0459

920096 — [email protected]

Piplan 201863 — [email protected]

Isa Khel 285089 — [email protected]

Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi

051

9292160 9292076 [email protected]

Rawalpindi 9292095 — [email protected]

Taxila 9314212 — ddo.agriext.taxila @gmail.com

Gujar Khan 3516091 — ddogujarkhan @gmail com

Kahuta 3311524 — ddoakahuta @gmail.com

Kallar Syedan 3570816 — agriext.ks@ gmail.com

Kotli Sattian 3356203 — [email protected]

Murree 3412190 — —

Khushab

Khushab

0454

920160 — [email protected]

Noorpur Thal 850903 — [email protected]

Quaidabad 880387 — [email protected]

Bhakkar

Bhakkar

0453

9200144 9200144 [email protected]

Bhakkar 9200005 — [email protected]

Bhakkar 9200006 — [email protected]

Mankera 410445 — [email protected]

Kallurkot 200963 — [email protected]

Farida Garden, Kallurkot 200927 — [email protected]

Jhelum Jhelum 0544 9270321 — [email protected]

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District Tehsil Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Sohawa 711207 — [email protected]

P.D Khan 210526 210526 [email protected]

Chakwal

Chakwal

0543

553438 — [email protected]

Talagang 412706 — [email protected]

Choa saidan shah 579185 — [email protected]

Sargodha

Sargodha

048

9230231 — [email protected]

Bhalwal 6644602 — [email protected]

Kotmoman — — [email protected]

Sillanwali 6531580 — [email protected]

Shahpur 6310509 — [email protected]

Sahiwal 6786981 — [email protected]

Hafizabad Hafizabad 0547 520952 — [email protected]

Pindi Bhattian 0547 532288 — [email protected]

Lahore Lahore 042 99200760 99200770 [email protected]

Jhang

Jhang 0477 9200289 650289

[email protected]

[email protected]

Jhang 0477

9200288 — [email protected]

Shorkot 5311780 5311780 [email protected]

A.P.Sial 0477 5340746 5340746 [email protected]

Sheikhupura

Sheikhupura 056 9200258 — [email protected]

Ferozewala 042 37944017 37944017 [email protected]

Muridke 042 37992701 37992701 [email protected]

Sharaqpur 056 2590242 2590243 [email protected]

Safdarabad 056 3862658 3862658 [email protected]

Gujrat

Gujrat 053 9260347 — [email protected]

Kharian 053 9240127 — [email protected]

Srai Alamgir 0544 653878 — [email protected]

Kasur

Kasur 049 9239006 9239006 ddoaextksr@ Yahoo.com

Chunian 049 4310094 4310094 [email protected]

Pattoki 049 4424843 4424843 [email protected]

Kot Radha Kishen 049 2382790 2382790 [email protected]

Chiniot Lalian 0476 661088 — [email protected]

Bhowana 0476 201199 — [email protected]

Narowal

Narowal 0542 412482 — [email protected]

Baddomalhi 0542 406422 — [email protected]

Shakargarh 0542 450190 — [email protected]

Zafarwal 0542 538150 — [email protected]

M.B. Din

M.B.Din 0546 650391 — [email protected]

Phalia 0546 587321 — [email protected]

Malikwal 0546 582483 — [email protected]

Nankana Sahib

Nankana Sahib 056 2874904 — —

Shahkot 056 3712176 — [email protected]

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District Tehsil Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Sangla Hill 056 3700557 — [email protected]

Sialkot Sialkot 052 9250317 — [email protected]

Daska 052 6611695 — [email protected]

Pasrur 052 6442005 — [email protected]

Sambrial 052 6522967 — [email protected]

Faisalabad

Faisalabad 041 9200754 2652701 [email protected]

Faisalabad 041 9201411 — [email protected]

Samundri 041 9240070 9240070 [email protected]

Jaranwala 041 4312312 — [email protected]

Tandlianwala 041 3442701 — [email protected]

ChakJhumra 041 8763551 — [email protected]

T.T. Singh T.T. Singh 046 2515529 — [email protected]

Gojra 046 9200172 — [email protected]

Kamalia 046 3413969 — [email protected]

Gujranwala Gujranwala 055 0300-6526601

9200195 [email protected]

Gujranwala 055 0300-9642693

9200191 [email protected]

Wazirabad 055 0301-6403650

6601280 [email protected]

Kamoke 055 0336-4042053

6813269 [email protected]

0344-4042053

NosheraVirkan 055 0344-6038108

6762013 [email protected]

Pakpattan Pakpattan 0457 374227 374242 —

Arifwala 0457 834718 834718 [email protected]

Multan

Multan 061 9200748 9200319 [email protected]

Multan 061 9200745 — [email protected]

Shujabad 061 4396238 4396238 [email protected]

Jalal Pur Pir Wala 061 4212150 — [email protected]

G A S (Farm) Multan 061 9200327 9200327 [email protected]

Okara

Okara 044- 9200266 — [email protected]

Renala Khurd 044- 2636030 2636030 [email protected]

Depalpur 044- 4542056 4542056 [email protected]

Layyah

Layyah 0606- 920302 — [email protected]

Karor 0606- 810962 — [email protected]

Choubara 0606- 440131 440305 [email protected]

Rajanpur

Rajanpur 0604 689085 — [email protected]

Jampur 0604 567534 — [email protected]

Rojhan — — — [email protected]

Khanewal Khanewal 065 9200143 — [email protected]

Jahanian 0652 210081 — [email protected]

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District Tehsil Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

Kabirwala 0652 500109 — [email protected]

Mian Channu 0652 660754 — [email protected]

Lodhran

Lodhran 0608 921106 921081 [email protected]

0608 921107 — [email protected]

Dunyapur 0608 304366 — [email protected]

Kehror Pacca 0608 340093 340094 [email protected]

Bahawal-nagar

Bahawalnagar 063 9240130 9240125 [email protected]

Chishtian 063 2503578 — [email protected]

Haroonabad 063 2252837 2253834 [email protected]

Fortabbas 063 2510723 2510323 [email protected]

Minchinabad 063 2750698 — [email protected]

D.G.Khan D.G.Khan 064 9260146 —

[email protected]

[email protected]

Taunsa 064 — — [email protected]

Vehari

Vehari 067 3364051 3365051 [email protected]

Burewala 067 9200127 9200127 [email protected]

Mailsi 067 3410774 3410711 [email protected]

Muzaffar-garh

Muzaffargarh 066 9200040 — [email protected]

Kot Adu 066 2239332 2239332 [email protected]

Alipur 066 2755030 2755030 [email protected].

Jatoi 066 2391335 2391335 [email protected]

Sahiwal Sahiwal 040 9239038 — [email protected]

chichawantni 040 5486188 5486188 [email protected]

R.Y.Khan

Rahim Yar Khan 068 9230131 9230130 [email protected]

Sadiqabad 068 5706205 5706205 [email protected]

Khan Pur 068 5872138 5872138 [email protected]

Liaquat Pur 068 5795450 5795450 [email protected]

Bahawalpur

Bahawalpur 062 9255185 — [email protected]

Ahmadpur East 062 2272290 2272590 [email protected]

Yazman 062 2702207 2702207 [email protected]

Hasilpur 062 2441947 2441947 [email protected]

Khairpur Tamewali 062 2262438 2262438 [email protected]

CONTRACT NUMBERS OF DEPUTY DIRECTORS OF AGRICULTURE (PLANT PROTECTION) / ASSISTANT DIRECTORS

OF AGRICULTURE (PLANT PROTECTION / PESTICIDES INSPECTORS IN PUNJAB

District Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

DDA (PP) Lahore 042 9200726 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Gujranwala 055 9201257 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Rawalpindi 051 9290865 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Sargodha 048 9239034 — [email protected]

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District Code Phone Fax E-mail Address

DDA (PP) Faisalabad 041 9200809 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Sahiwal 040 9239090 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Multan 061 9239736 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) Bahawalpur 062 9255183 — [email protected]

DDA (PP) D.G.Khan 064 9239162 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Lahore 042 9200746 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Sheikhupura 056 9200262 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Kasur 049 9250079 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Nankana Sahib 056 2877059 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Gujranwala 055 9200193 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Hafizabad 0547 524092 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) M.B.Din 0546 505834 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Gujrat 053 3603122 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Sialkot 052 9250315 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Narowal 0542 411187 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Rawalpindi 051 9290865 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Attock 057 9316138 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Chakwal 0543 554517 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Jehlum 0544 9270318 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Sargodha 048 9239068 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Khushab 0454 923040 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Mianwali 045 9236312 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Bhakkar 0453 9200308 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Faisalabad 041 9200809 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Jhang 047 9200372 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) T.T.Singh 0462 516982 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Sahiwal 040 9239090 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Pakpattan 0457 352682 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Okara 044 9200392 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Multan 061 9200325 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Khanewal 065 9200092 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Vehari 067 3365524 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Lodhran 0608 9200189 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Bahawalpur 062 9255186 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Bahawal Nagar 063 9240133 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Rahim Yar Khan 068 9230134 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) D.G.Khan 064 9260145 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Muzaffar Ghar 066 2424041 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Rajan Pur 0604 689050 — [email protected]

ADA (PP) Layyah 0606 413414 — [email protected]

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