GORDON® 320 EC

GORDON® 320 EC

Active Ingredient: chlorfenapyr 320 g/l

Contact and stomach poison insecticide, in the form of a concentrate that can be emulsified in water, brownish yellow in color to control onion, citrus and cabbage pests.

ADVANTAGES OF GORDON 320 EC

  • FAST and COMPLETE.
  • EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL.
  • EXTENSIVE WORKING POWER.
  • HIGHEST CONTENT OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS.
  • CONTACT, STOMACH and INHALATION POISONS.
  • CAN CONTROL PEST THAT ARE INFANT TO OTHER INSECTICIDES.
  • DOESN'T CAUSE TOXICITY TO STIPAL CROPS AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
Target Plants and PestsDose/Formulation ConcentrateMethod and Timming of Application

Shallot

Armyworm

Spodoptera exigua

0,75 ml/l

Application is carried out by spraying high volumes when the pest population/intensity of attack has reached its control threshold according to local recommendations.

Spray volume 300 - 500 l/ha according to the age of the plant.

If it is not clear, contact the authorized agricultural officer.

Corn

Armyworm

Spodoptera frugiperda

0,75 ml/l

Application is carried out by spraying high volumes when the pest population/intensity of attack has reached its control threshold according to local recommendations.

Spray volume 300 - 500 l/ha according to the age of the plant.

If it is not clear, contact the authorized agricultural officer.

Orange

Fleas pests

Diaphorina citri

1,5 ml/l

Application is carried out by spraying high volumes when the pest population/intensity of attack has reached its control threshold according to local recommendations.

Spray volume 300 - 500 l/ha according to the age of the plant.

If it is not clear, contact the authorized agricultural officer.

Cabbage

Diamondback moth

Plutella xylostella

Crop caterpillar

Crocidolomia pavonana

0,75 ml/l

 

0,5 ml/l

Application is carried out by spraying high volumes when the pest population/intensity of attack has reached its control threshold according to local recommendations.

Spray volume 300 - 500 l/ha according to the age of the plant.

If it is not clear, contact the authorized agricultural officer.

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