Takumi

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About Product

  • Takumi Insecticide is a new generation diamide compound controlling a wide range of pests.
  • Takumi technical name – Flubendiamide 20% WG
  • It contains Flubendiamide 20% WG, an advanced water-dispersible granular formulation
  • It is fast-acting and leads to rapid cessation of target pests.
  • It is relatively safe for plants, humans, and the environment.

Takumi Insecticide Technical Details

  • Technical Content: Flubendiamide 20% WG
  • Mode of Entry: Systemic
  • Mode of Action: Takumi binds to ryanodine receptors (RyR) in the insect’s muscular system, causing the receptor channels to remain open for a long time and uncontrolled contractions in the muscles occur as a result of the uncontrollable emergence of the Ca +2 ions inside. Feeding of insects stops quickly and numbness, muscle paralysis and death occur, respectively.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Takumi Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide: it controls different types of Lepidopteran insects.
  • It is pronounced larvicidal activity.
  • It is cost-effective as it provides long-duration control & has low toxicity.
  • Takumi is safer for beneficial insects and thus a good fit in IPM & IRM systems.
  • Takumi has a phytotonic effect: it enhances crop growth and development.
  • It is easy to mix and apply and is not affected by precipitation 2-3 hours after spraying.

Takumi Insecticide Usage & Crops

Recommended Crops & Target Pests:

  • Rice: Stem borer, Leaf borer
  • Cotton: American Bollworm
  • Cabbage: Diamond back moth
  • Tomato: Fruit borer
  • Red gram: Pod borer
  • Chilli: Fruit borer, Spodoptera
  • Tea: Semi Looper
  • Soybean: Spodoptera, Semilooper, Helicoverpa
  • Groundnut: Spodoptera litura
  • Black gram: Spodoptera litura & maruca
  • Bengal gram: Pod borer
  • Sugarcane: Early shoot borer
  • Dosage: 0. 5 gm per L of water

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