Herbicide Crops Weed Species Dose a.i. / ha. I II III IV V 1. Alachor. 1. Cotton 1. Echinochloa Spp Kg 2. Maize 2. Euphorbia Hirta 2.
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1 Sr. No. Herbicide Crops Weed Species Dose a.i. / ha I II III IV V 1. Alachor 3. Groundnut 3. Phyllanthus Niruri 2.5 kg Echinochloa Spp Kg 2. Maize 2. Euphorbia Hirta 2.5 kg 4. Soyabean 4. Trianthema Spp. 2.5 kg 5. Sugarcane 5. Digera Arvensis 6. Portulaca 3.75 to 5 Kg Oleracea 7. Eleusine Spp. 2. Atrazine 1. Maize 1. Trianthema Spp. 0.5 to 1.0 kg 2. Sugarcane 2. Digera Arvensis 0.5 to 2.0 kg 3. Potata 3. Eleusine Spp kg 4. Bajra 4. Polygonum Spp. 5. Echinochloa Spp 0.05 to 1.0 kg 6. Amaranthus Spp. 7. Digitaria Spp. 8. Chenopodium Album 9. Spergula Arvensis 3. Benthiocarb Echinochloa Spp 1.5 kg 1. Eleusine Spp. 4. Butachlor 1.25 to 2.00 kg 2. Fimbristylis Spp. 3. Eleusine Indica 4. Cyperus Iria 5. Dalapon 1. Tea 1. Cynodon Dactylon 2.5 to 6.0 kg 2. Rubber 2. Digitaria Spp. 10 Kg 3. Jute 3. Eleusine Indica 6 to 8 Kg 4. Mesta 4. Paspalum Spp. 6 to 8 Kg 5. Forestry 5. Penniselum Spp. 6. Setaria Spp Kg 6. Diuron 7. Sorghum Halepens Amaranthus Spp to 1.5 kg 2. Tea 2. Chenopodium Album 0.5 to 0.75 kg 3. Convolvulus 3. Banana Arvensis 1.6 kg 4. Rubber 4. Digitaria Bifaciculata 1.6 to 3.2 kg 5. Coffee 5. Portulaca Oleracea 2.00 kg 6. Citrus 6. Setaria Glaunca 2.0 to 4.0 kg
2 7. Sugarcane 7. Xanthium Strumarium 1.6 to 3.2 kg 8. Grapes 8. Anagallis Arvensis 1.6 kg 9. Commelina 9.Maize Benghalensis 0.8 kg 10. Sapora 10. Setaria Sp 11. Coronopus Didymus 2 to 4 kg 7. Fluchloralin 1. Rice 1. Echinochloa Sp to 0.80 kg 0.9 kg direct seeds Amaranthus Spp 0.9 to 1.2 kg 3. Onion 3. Eclipta Alba 0.67 to kg 4. Lady's Finger 4. Cyperus Iria 0.9 to 1.2 kg 5. Groundnut 5. Trianthema Spp 1.0 kg 6. Wheat 6. Portulaca Spp to 1.0 kg 7. Potata 7. Panicum Spp 0.45 to 0.67 kg 8. Brinjal 8. Eleusine Spp 0.9 to 1.35 kg 9.Soyabean 9. Chenopodium Album 1.0 to 1.5 kg 10. Cabbage 10. Poa Annua 0.22 to 0.67 kg 11. Black Gram 11. Chloris Barbata 1.0 kg 8. Glyphosate Tea 1. Axonopus Compressus 2. Cynodon Dactlyon 0.82 to 1.23 kg 3. Imperata Cylindrical 4. Polygonum Perfoliatum 5. Kalm Grass 6. Arundinella Benghalensis 7. Paspalum Scorbiculatume 9. Isoproturon Wheat 1. Phalaris Minor 0.82 to 1.23 kg 2. Avena Fatua 3. Poa Annua 10. MCPA 1. Rice 1. Cyperus Rotundus 0.8 to 2.0 kg 2. Wheat 2. Ammania Bacifera 1 kg 3. Sugarcane 3. Ludwigia Parviflora 4. Chenopodium Album 5. Fumaria Parviflora 6. Carthamus Oxyacantha 5 kg 7. Melilotus Spp. 11. Methabenzthiazuron Wheat 1. Phalaris Minor Pre-em 1.05 to 1.4 kg Post emergence 1.4 to 1.75 kg 2. Poa Annua Early post Em to 0.87 kg 3. Avena Spp. After 16 to 18 days 4. Chenopodium Album
3 5. Anagallis Arvensis 12. Metoxuron Wheat 1. Phalaris Minor 2. Avena Spp. 1.2 to 1.6 kg 3. Poa Annua 4. Melilotus Alba 5. Anagallis Arvensis 6. Chenopodium Album 1. Tea 1. Imperata Cylindrical 0.2 to 1.0 kg 13. Paraquat Dichloride 2. Coffee 2. Setaria Spp 0.25 kg 3. Rubber 3. Clerodendron Spp 0.3 to 0.6 kg 4. Sugarcane 4. Arundinella Spp 0.5 kg Commelina Spp 0.3 to 0.5 kg 6. Apple 6. Paspalum Spp 0.75 kg 7. Grapes 7. Chenopodium Album 0.5 kg 8. (Minimal 8. Fumaria Sp. 0.3 to 0.8 kg tillage) 9. Wheat (Minimal tillage) 9. Anagallis Sp. 1 kg 10. Potota 10. Digitaria Sp. 0.5 kg 14. Pendimethalin Echinochloa Spp. 1.0 to 1.5 kg 2. Wheat 2. Fimbristylis Sp 3. Ludwigia Sp 4. Cyperus Iria 5. Phalaris Minor 6. Avena Sp 7. Poa Sp 15. Propanil 16. Simazine 8. Chenopodium Sp 1. Rice 1. Echinochloa Spp. 2 to 3 kg 2. Potato 2. Cyperus Difformis 3. Cyperus Iria 4. Chenopodium Album 5. Melilotus Sp 6. Brachiaria Sp 7. Fimbristylis Miliacea 8. Lathyrus Aphaca 1.0 kg 9.Argemone Mexicana 1. Trianthema 1. Maize Monogyna 0.5 to 1.0 kg 2. Fodder Maize 2. Digera Arvensis 0.5 to 1.0 kg 3. Sugarcane 3. Echinochloa Sp 1.12 kg to 2.24 kg 4. Tea 4. Eleusine Sp 5. Xanthium Strumarium 6. Brachiaria Sp 7. Digitaria Sp 8. Cleome Viscosa 1.5 to 2.0 kg 9. Polygonum Sp
4 10. Dactyloctenium Aegyptium 11. Eragrostis Sp 12. Digitaria Sanguinalis 13. Borreria Hispida 14. Ageratum Conyzoides Commelina Benghalensis 17. Triallate Wheat Avena Fatua 1.25 kg Amine EE Salts 18. 2,4-D 1. Sorghum 1. Echinochloa Spp 1.0 kg 1.8 kg 2. Maize 2. Echinochloa Crusgalli 0.9 kg 0.5 kg 0.45 to 3. Wheat 3. Panicum Spp 0.75 kg kg 1.2 to Sugarcane 4. Cyperus Spp. kg 3.5kg Ludwigia Parviflora 0.85 kg - 6. Potata 6. Eclipta Alba 2.0 kg 7. Tea 7. Ammania Bacifera 8. Citrus Groups 8. Striga Sp. 0.8kg 9. Aquatic Weeds 10. Non Crop Area 9. Trianthema Sp 2.5kg kg 10. Digera Avensis 11. Convolvulus Arvensis 12. Euphoria Hirta NA Salt 1.0 kg 13. Phyllanthus Niruri Maize 0.5 to Amaranthus Sp. kg Wheat 2 to 2.6 kg 15. Portulaca Oleracea Sugarcane 1.5 kg 16. Chenopodium aquatic Album Weed 17. Asphodelus Tenuifolius 18. Fumaria Parviflora 19. Melilotus Alba 20. Spergula Arvensis 21. Commelina Benghalensis 22. Eichhornia 0.5 to 1.0 kg Tea 4 to 8 kg Non-Crop Land 1.0 to 2.5 kg Citrus 2.0 kg Grapes
5 19. Oxyfluorfen 20. Srimate 21. Trichloro Acetic Acid 22. Anilophos 1. Crassipes 23. Trianthema Monogyna 24. Ageratum Sp 25. Parthenium Hysterophorus Echinochloa Spp 2. Cyperus Iria gm 3. Cyperus Difformis 4. Eleusine Indica 5. Eclipta Alba 6. Fimbristylis Spp 1. Digitaria Spp 2. Tea 2. Imparata Cylindrical 3. Paspalum Conjugatum 3. Potato 1. Chenopodium Album 2. Coronopus gm Didymus 3. Haliotropium Eichwaldi 4. Ttrianthema Monogyna 5. Cyperus Iria 4. Onion 1. Chenopodium Album 2. Amaranthus gm Viridis 1. Echinochloa 5. Groundnut Colonum gm 2. Digitaria Spp 1. Wheat 1. Phalaris Minor 5. 0 kg 2. Potato 2. Poa Annua 5. 0 kg 3. Peanut 3. Echinochioa Colonum 7.5 kg 4. Digitaria Spp 5. Chenopodium 6. Anagalis arvensis Non Cropped 1. Agropyron Repens kg Area 2. Cynodon Dactylon 3. Sorghum Helepense 1. Echinochloa Spp. 2. Cyperus Iria 3. Cyperus Difformis 4. Eleusine Indica 5. Fimbristylis Miliacea
6 23. Metribuzin 2. Soyabean 6. Ludwigia Parviflora 7. Ischaemum Rugosum 1. Echinochloa Colonum 1.25 to 1.50 kg 2. Commelina Benghalensis 3. Cyanotis Axilaris 4. Ageratum Conyzoides 5. Acalypha Indica 6. Xanthium Strumarium 7. Acalypha Indica 1. Sugarcane 1. Cyperus Spp kg 2. Potato 2. Cynodon Dactylon kg 3. Tomato 3. Chenopodium Album kg 4. Soybean 4. Convolvulus Arvensis 5. Portulaca Oleracea 6. Echinochloa Spp. 7. Commelina Spp. 8. Trianthema Monogyna 9. Fumaria Parviflora 10. Melilotus Spp. 11. Phalaris Minor kg 12. Digitaria Spp. 24. Trifluralin Trianthema Spp. 2. Acalypha indica 3. Euphorbia spp. 4. Commelina sp. 5. Eleusine sp. 6. Eragrostis tinella 7. Phyllanthus niruri 8. Amaranthus sp. 9. Echinochloa sp. 10. Cyperus difformis 0.96 to 1.2 kg 11. Cyperus iria 2. Soybean 1. Euphorbia Sp. 2. Acalypha Indica 3. Cyperus Difformis 4. Cyperus Iria 0.96 to 1.2 kg 5. Phyllanthus Niruri 25. Metolachlor Soybean 1. Echinochloa Spp 2. Eleusine Indica 3. Digitaria Sp 4. Dactyloctenium 1.0 Kg
7 26. Oxadiazon Transplanted 27. Pretilachlor Transplanted 28. Diclofop Methyl Aegyptium 5. Panicum Spp 6. Cyperus Spp 7. Amaranthus Viridis 1. Echinochaloa Crusgalli 2. Echinochloa Colonum 3. Cyperus Iria 4. Cyperus Difformis 5. Marsilia Quadrifoliata 6. Eclipta Alba 7. Ludwigia Spp 1. Echinochloa Crusgalli 2. Echinochloa Colonum 3. Cyperus Difformis 4. Cperus Iria 5. Fimbristylis Miliacea 6. Eclipta Alba 7. Ludwigia Parviflora 8. Leptochloa Chinensis 9. Monochrea Vaginalis 10. Penicum Repens 1. Wheat 1. Avena Fatua 2. Phalaris Spp 2. Sugar Beet 3. Loolium Spp 4. Digitaria Spp 5. Agrostis Spp 6. Setaria Spp 7. Panicum Spp 0.50 kg 0.5 to 0.75 kg Registered for Export Only. Sr. Plant Growth Dose a.i. / Crops Weed Species No. Regulators ha I II III IV V 1. Gibberallic Acid Grape Fruit At all bloom gm (for Fruit Seed) 2. Sweet Cherry gm 3. Grapes 100 ppm 4. Grapes For Fruit set (Seedless) ppm 5. Brinjal Blanket spray weekly 50 ppm Seed treatment dibbing 10 ppm
8 2. Alpha Naphthyl Acetic Acid (A.N. A.) 3. Ethenphon 4. Chloro Choline Chloride (CCC) or Chlormequat Chloride 1. Tomato 45 /20.25 At the time of Flowering ppm 45 / Brinjal At the time of flowering ppm 3. Pea At the flowering stage 10 / 45 ppm 4. Chillies During flowering stage 10 /45 ppm 5. Apple 6-14 day before heavy 10 / drop 0.2 ppm is expected When fruits are of pea size 10 / ppm When fruits are of pea size 6. Citrus and to control malformation. Spray before 3 months of flowering 3 sprays. 7. Mango 55, 70 and 85 days after sowing to check the falling of flower & balls. 8. Breaking alternate 1. Mango bearing tendencies For flower induction For post harvest treatment 20 / ppm ppm 200 ppm ppm 500 ppm. 2. Pineapple For Flower induction 100 ppm. For uniform ripening of 3. Coffee (Arabica) berries 192 ppm. 4. Coffee For uniform ripening of (Robusta) berries 96 ppm. 5. Tomato Post harvest treatment 2500 ppm. 6. Cucumber For sex modification 125 ppm. For breaking seed 7. Groundnut dormancy 500 ppm. 8. Rubber For boosting latex yield 1000 ppm. Square formation to 1. early gm flowering 2. (American) Square formation to early 75 gm (Desi) flowering Grape Pre bloom stage ppm. 4. Brinjal Before sowing (Seed 50 ppm.
9 5. Maleic Hydrazide Soaking for 24 hours) 5. Ber Mid July 100 ppm. 6. Potato Dipping of cut pieces for ppm. minutes 1. Onion Preventing of Bolting 750 ppm. Pre-harvest spray 2. Grapes 3. Tomato 4. Onion 5. Tobacco 6. Cow Pea 7. Poppy - Opium 8. Brinjal 9. Potato Induction of pollen sterility; at an early stage of development of panicle Induction of pollen sterility; a week prior to opening of first flower Suppression of suckers; spraying after detopping To check apical dominance; before flower initiation Latex stimulant; one week before lancing To induce pollen sterility; before opening of flower days before harvest ppm ppm ppm. 2,500-3,000 ppm ppm ppm. 600 ppm ppm Sr. No. Fungicides Crops Weed Species Dose a.i. / ha I II III IV V 1. Benomyl 1.25 gm / Apple Scab l.w/tree 2. Cucurbits Anthracnose 100 gm / 600 l.w 3. Grapes Anthracnose 150 gm in l. w gm in Groundnut Tikka leaf spot l.w. 5. Peas 125 gm in 600 l.w. 6. Chilly 100 gm in 600 l.w.
10 2. Captafol 3. Captan 7. Wheat Loose smut 1. Pea Seed rot Seed and 2. Groundnut seedling Rot 3. Sorghum Seedling Blight 4. Maize 5. Chillies Damping Off 6. Tomato Seed rot and 7. Soyabean Seed born disease 1 gm/kg seed restricted in use 3.2gm / kg seed 2.47gm / kg seed 3.2 gm / kg seed 1. Apple Scab 1.25 kg/ha 2. Cabbage 3. Cauliflower Damping off 4. Cherry Brown rot 5. Chilly Damping off 6. Coffee Leaf spot 7. Grapes Downy mildew 8. Potato Early blight Late blight 9. Tobacco Damping off gm/l 1.25 kg / l.w gm/l 1.25 kg / l.w gm/l 4. Carbendazim 10. Tomato Damping off Early blight Late blight 1.25 kg / l.w. 1. Apple Scab 1.25 gm/10 l tree 2. Barley Loose smut 1 gm / Kg seed 3. Ber 5 gm / 10 l water / tree 150 gm in 600 l. Fruit rot 4. Brinjal water Leaf spot 5. Chilly Damping off 1 gm / kg seed 6. Cluster bean 7. Leaf spot 125 in 750 l. water Anthracnose 150 gm in 600 lo. 8. Cow Pea Collar rot Water Leaf spot 5. Copper Oxy 1. Arecanut Koleroga 1.25 kg / 750 -
11 Chloride Fruit rot, leaf 2. Banan spot 3. Betelvine --do-- 4. Cardamom Clump rot Leaf spot Fruit Rot, Leaf 5. Chilly Spot 6. Citrus Canker, foot rot 7. Coconut Bud rot 8. Coffee Black rot, rust 9. Cumin Leaf blight 10. Grapes Downy mildew 11. Brown leaf spot 12. Palmyra Bud rot Fruit Rot, Leaf 13. Pepper Spot 14. Potato 15. Rubber 16. Tea 17. Tobacco 18. Tomato Early blight, late blight Secondary leaf fall Black rot, red rust Blister blight Black shank, frog eye spot Early blight, late blight 1,000 l.w kg / 750-1,000 l.w kg / 750-1,000 l.w kg / 750-1,000 l.w kg / l.w kg metallic cu/ha 600 gm /125 l.w. 420 gm / 175 l.w kg / l.w kg / l.w. Leaf spot 6. Carboxin 7. Copper Sulphate Barley Wheat Covered smut, loose smut Angular Leaf Spot Bunt, Flagr Smut Loose smut gm / kg seed It is used in the form of Bordeaux mixture which is spre on Coffee, Cardamom, Rubber, Tea, Citrus, Guava, Coconut, Papaya
12 and Potato to Control Fungus Diseases. 8. Cuprous Oxide 9. Dinocap Potato Rubber Arecanut Betelvine Chillies Citrus Coffee Grapes Groundnut Apple, Grapes Mango, Beanes Okra, Peaches Ber, Peas, Poppy Chilly, Rose, Wheat, Cucur - bits, Cumin, Blast Late blight Secondary leaf fall Koleroga Wilt & foot rot Fruit rot Canker fruit fall Leaf rust, black rot Anthracnose Bacterial blight Black arm Downy mildew, anthracnose Tikka leaf spot 0.2 kg / Acre 100 mi in 750 l. water Fenugreek 10. Dithianon Apple Scap 1350 gm/ha. 11. Edifenphos Blast, Brown ml / leaf l. water spot 12. Ferbam Apple Scab kg / l.w Carnation Rust 1.5 gm / 1 l.w. Sweet potato Black spot 1:2000 mixture Rose Black spot 1.5 gm / 1 l.w. Blast, Brown 13. Kitazin leaf 0.5 kg / has spot 14. Mancozeb Apple Black rot, Fly Speck 22.5 gm/10
13 Banana Bean Cardamom Scab, Scooty blotch Cigar end rot, Leaf spot Sigatoka, Tip rot Anthracnose, Leaf Spot Capsule rot, Leaf rot l.w./tree kg in 1,000 l. water kg in 750 l. water kg in 1,000 l.w. Cauliflower Chilly Coconut Cucurbits Ginger Grapes Groundnut Collor rot Leaf Spot Damping off Fruit rot, leaf spot, ripe rot Leaf rot Anthracnose, downy mildew Yellow disease Angular leaf spot Anthracnose, Downy mildew Rust, Tikka leaf spot 2.25 gm / l.water kg in 750 l. water 2.25 gm / 1.1.w kg in 750 l. water 22.5 gm / 10 l.w./tree kg in 750 l. water 450 gm / 300 l. water for quintals kg in 750 l.w. --do-- Guava Fruit rot 15 gm/10 l.w./tree Maize Onion Potato Sorghum Soybean Sugarbeet Sunflower Tapioca Tomato Urid Downy mildew, leaf blight Leaf blight Blast Early blight, late blight Leaf spot Rust Leaf spot Leaf rust, Leaf spot Leaf spot Buck eye rot, Late Blight, leaf spot Leaf spot kg in 750 l. water
14 15. MEMC ( 3%--6%) Wheat Walnut Dahlia Ginger Gladiolus Potato Black rust, Brown rust, Leaf blight Downy leaf spot Seed borne diseases Bulb diseases Rhizom rot Bulb diseases Seed borne diseases Tuber treatment gm / 10 1.water/tree 0.25% Hg/Kg seed Sugarcane Sorghum Whip smut 16. Metalaxyl Bajra --do-- Nickel Chloride 17. (23-25% Elemental-Nickel) 18. Streptomycin & Oxytetracycline (9:1) 19. Sulphur Tea Chilly Apple Chillies, Okra, Mango, Citrus, Beans Downy mildew Blister blight Black spot Angular leaf spot, Black arm Bacterial streak 700 gm/100 kg seed 670 gm/100 kg seed g / 50 l.w. 1.5 gm in 10 l. water gm in 10 l. water kg / l, water 2.5 kg/ l. water Grapes, Cumin Coriander kg/ha Tobacco 80 kg/ha Rubber 30kg/ha Groundnut Tikka leaf spot kg/ha 20. Tridemorph Ber, Mango 3-4 ml/10 1.w/tree Tea ml/ha Cucurbits, Cluster bean, Peas, Betelvine Wheat ml in Water
15 21. Thiram 22. Thiophanatemethyl 23. Zineb 24. Ziram 25. Bitertanol 26. Chlorothalonil Barley Ginger Gladiolus Maize Rubber Sorghum Sugarcane Wheat Apple Wheat Cucurbits Apple Bean Brinjal Cherry Citrus Cumin Cucurbits Grapes Apple Bean Grapes Potato Tomato Covered smut, Stripe disease Seed borne disease Rhizomic rot dry rot Seedling blight Seed borne disease Panel rot, Pink disease Grain smut, loose smut Whip smut Bunt, Flag smut, Karnal bunt Scab Brown rust gm / kg seed /ha 1,000 gm/ha Black rot, fly kg / speck, 750-1,000 1.w. scab Downy mildew Leaf blight Leaf spot Greasy spot Early blight Anthrancnose, Downy mildew, Leaf spot Downy mildew Scab Anthracnose Anthracnose, Downy mildew Early blight Early blight kg / 750-1,000 1.w kg / 750-1,000 1.w Groundnut Tikka, rust 250 gm/ha Apple Scab 0.02% Tea Blister blight 50 gm/ha Wheat Karnal bunt 560 gm/ha Tikka leaf spot, Groundnut kg/ha rust Potato Early & Late kg/ha
16 blight Apple Scab 0.15% 27. Dodine Apple Scab 0.05% Grapes Downy mildew gm/ha 28. Fosetyl-Al 29. Triadimefon 30. Metalaxyl & Mancozeb 31. Fenarimol Cardamom Azukhal & damping off gm/ha Wheat Rust 250 gm/ha Pea Rust, Powdery mildew gm/ha Grapes gm/ha Coffee Coffee rust 0.02 gm/ha Grapes Downy mildew 0.40% Tobacco Damping off 0.07% Nursery Leaf blight, black shank 0.14% Apple Scab 5 gms / 100 litres Chillies of water Pea gms / 32. Tricyclazole Blast 100 ltrs of water Apple Scab 33. Myclobutanil Grape 0.004% 34. Validamycin Rice Sheath blight % Blast, Brown % 35. Aureofungin leaf spot 36. Penconazole 37. Propiconazole Downy mildew, Grapes Anthracnose Blight, Cumin % Citrus Guminosis 0.5 % Powdery Apple mildew, % % White root rot Potato Early blight % Grape Apple Mango Pulses Wheat Scab Karnal bunt, leaf rust Brown rust Stem rust Stripe rust 5 gm / w 125 gm
17 38. Hexaconazole 39. Iprodione Rice Sheath blight Groundnut Early leaf spot Late leaf spot Tea Blister blight gm Apple Rice Grapes Groundnut Pea Mango Mustard Scab Blast Tikka leaf spot 25 gm Alternaria blight 1,000 gm Rice Sheath blight 500-1,000 gm Tomato Early blight 250-1,000 gm 40. Oxycarboxin Coffee Leaf Rust gm Sr. No. Herbicides Crops Weed Species Dose a.i. / ha I II III IV V 1. Acephate Bollworms 584 gms 292 gms Whitefly Safflower 584 gm Potato Golden Nematode 2,000 gm 2. Aldicarb Root-Knot Tobacco Nematode 1,000-4,000 gm 3. Alphacypermithrin Bollworms gm 4. Allethrin 40 mg in 1 gm of Household Mosquito (used in mosquito mat coil & mat) 5. Aluminium Phosphide Stored Whole Cereals and seed grains Millets, Pulses Dry Fruits, nuts, spices and oil seeds Rice Weevil, Rust red flour beetle Lesser grain borer, Khapra Bettle, saw toothed gain beetle, Almond moth, Rice moth 3 gm tablet for 1 tonne of commodity or 150 gm / 200 m cube 225 gm / 100 m cube
18 Milked products cakes, rice-bran Flour Suji meals and crushed grain (Animal and Poulty feed) Rust red flour beetle saw toothed grain beetle rice moth Almond moth, Long headed flour beetles split pulses (Dal) mites and All insects and other processed pest foods emptygodown Indian gerbil and sheds Lesser Bandicoot House rat Little field mouse 3 tables / tonnes 225 gm / 100 m cube 14 tables / 1,000 cube or 150 gm / 1,000 cube of 0.6 gm per burrow House Mouse 6. Barium Carbonate Godowns Residential premises public halls Rats. Mice & Field rodents % technical material to be mixed with bait 7. BHC* Gundhi bug Stem borer 1,250-2,000 gm * total ban w.e.f Swarming Brown plant hopper Hispa Grass hopper Red cotton bug Leaf roller 1,250-2,000 mg
19 Sugarcane Pyrilla Whitefly Top shoot borer 8. Bromodiolone 9. Carbaryl Termite 4,000 gm Wheat Stem borer 1,000 gm Maize Leaf eating 2,000 gm Caterpillar Earhead bug 1,800-2,000 gm Leaf eating Black gram Caterpillar Gram Cut worm 2,000-3,000 gm Sorghum Red gram Soybean Cardamom Field Crops & residential premises Maize Stem borer Hairy Caterpillar Pod Borer 32.5 gm All types of rats 0.005% stemborer, cob borer Shoot fly 700-1,200 gm 750 gm Brown Plant hopper 1,000 gm Case worm, Green Leaf 750 gm hopper,stem borer, 750-1,000 gm Leaf roller, earhead cutting 1,250 gm Army worm,, 1,000 gm Earhead midge Sorghum Hopper, stem borer, 750-1,000 gm Shoot fly Pulses Podborer, Leafminer, 750-1, Leaf-folder Sugarcane Leafroller 750 gm 1,000 gm Bollworm, Whitefly
20 Leaf roller Stemweevil 10. Carbofuran Jute Semilooper 1, Oilseeds Vegetables Fruit trees (Apples, ber, Citrus, grapevine, guava, mango) Tobacco Coffee Semilooper Leafminer 1,000 gm Red hairy 1,250 gm Capsule borer 1,000 gm Tobacco 750 gm Fruit borer Semilooper Cabbage borer Mustard sawfly Red pumpkin beetle Green scale Butterfly 1,000 gm 800 gm 1,000 gm 0.2% Woolly aphid 0.05% Mealy bug 0.025% Bark eating Mango hoppers Ber Fruit borer 0.1% Capsule borer 1,200 gm Tobacco 600 gm Green bug 0.02 % Hairy Caterpillar 0.05% Singhara Singhara beetle 1,000 gm Bajra Shoot fly 1, Barley Maize Cyst nematode Stemborer Shoot fly, cutworm 100 gm 1,250 gm 1,000 gm 1,000 gm 500-1,000 gm
21 Brown plant hopper Gall midge Green leaf hopper Hispa Leaf roller Stem borer Nematodes 750 gm 1, 750 gm 2,000 gm Sorghum Shoot fly 1,000 gm Wheat Ear cockle nematode 3,000 gm Cereal cyst nematode 2,000 gm 750 gm Stemweevil 1,000 gm Grey weevil Jute Nematodes 1,000 gm Oilseeds (Groundnut, Pod borer 1, Mustard) White grub Mustard leaf miner 1,000 gm Pulses (Pea,Soybean) Flea beetle Pea shoot fly Pea aphid Agromyzid fly Whitefly 1,000 gm 1,000 gm 1, Rootknot nematode 2,000 gm Sugarcane Top borer 1,000 gm Vegetables (Brinjal, Bhindi, Chillies, Rootknot nematode 2,000 gm Reniform nematode cabbage, potato, tomato, sweet pepper) Fruit crops (Apple, banana, citrus, peach) White grub Golden Nematode Potato tubermoth Whitefly Woolly aphid Rhizome weevil Nematodes citrus leaf miner 100 gm 2,625 gm 1,000 gm 1,200 gm 5 gm / tree 1 gm / sucker 1.5 gm / sucker 1,
22 Soft green scale 0.4 gm / tree 11. Cartap hydrochloride 12. Chlorfenvinfos Tea Cockchafer grubs 0.3 gm / tree Tobacco Rice Rice Sugarcane Sorghum Banana Turmeric and Ginger All crops Green peach aphid 1, Rootknot nematode 1,000 to 4,000 gm Stem borer Stemborer leaf folder Whorl maggot Plant and leaf hoppers stem borer Gall midge Root weevil Borers Shoot fly Root weevil Rhizome fly cut worms White grub Millipede 1, 750-1,000 gm kg/ha pf 10% Gr. Public health Mosquito larvicide Vegetables Mites mg in 13. Chlorbenzilate Fruit trees, liters of Ornamental water plants Chlorpyriphos Barley Cereal aphid 375 gm Brown plant 0.02% hopper 14. Green Leaf hopper 0.02 % Hispa stem borer whorl maggot gall midge leaf roller 250 gm 0.02% 375 gms Pulses (beans, Pod borer gm gram, aphid 600 gm mung, Urd) cutworm bihar hairy Sugarcane Early shoot borer gms
23 15. Coumachlor Oilseeds (Groundnut, Mustard) Vegetables (Brinjal, Cabbage, Cauliflower, muskmelon, Onion, Pyrilla Bollworm aphid whitefly Grey weevil aphid Shoot and fruit borer Diamond back moth Beetles 300 gm 250 gm gm 200 gm 400 gm 100 gm Potato) Root grubs 1,000 gms Fruit trees 0.05 % (Apple, Ber, Leaf hoppers 0.03 % Citrus, Grape) Root grubs 2 gm / plant Coconut whitegrub 1 gm / treepit Tea Semilooper 150 gm Tobacco Leaf eating 300 gm General Locust 200 gm Farm-houses rats 1:19 Godowns ware-house shops Mice Bandicoots 1 part of coumachlor +19 parts Wheat grains 16. Coumotertralyl Rodents % in bait 17. Cypermethrin Bollworm gm gm gm Sugarcane Early shoot borer gm Vegetables (Bhindi & Brinjal) Shoot & Fruit borer Epilchna grub gm Diamond back moth gm Wheat shoot fly 50 gm Sunflower Bihar hairy gm 18. Cyfluthrin Public health Adult mosquito 25 mg per sq. m 19. Deltamethrin Bollworm 12.5 gm
24 Sucking insects 10 gm 20. DDT Public health Mosquito, flies, etc. restricted in use 180 gm 21. Diazinon Pulses Leaf hopper 180 gm Vegetables (Cauliflower) Mango Whitefly Diamond back moth 180 gm 750 gm Mud mite 0.1 % Hoppers 0.03 % Tea 90 gm 22. Dichlorvos 23. D.D. Mixture 24. Dicofol Scale insect Brown plant hopper cut worm leaf roller 90 gm 375 gm Wheat Caterpillar Soybean Leaf earting gm Sugarcane Pyrilla 300 gm Oilseeds (castor, Groundnut, Mustard, Sunflower) Cucurbits Hairy Painted bug semilooper Cabbage looper Red pumpkin beetle 625 gm Cashew Apple borer 0.05 % Apple Gypsy moth 0.05 % Used against nematodes (withdrawn from the market by the principal manufacturer) Mite 500-1,000 gm Sorghum Mite 625 gm Jute Sugar beet 1,110 gm gm Citrus 0.037% Okra Chillies Tea Tapioca Groundnut 25. Diflubenzuron Red and white mite Mite,, Tobacco gm
25 26. Dimethoate Caterpillar Bollworm 75 gm Leaf webber gm Bajra Milky weed bug gm Maize Stem borer 200 gm Shoot fly 350 gm Dalphacid aphid 200 gm Sorghum Midge Pulses Pod borer 375 gm 200 gm Grey weevil 200 gm 300 gm Oilseeds (Castor, groundnut, mustard, ragi, rape, sunflower) Whitefly Saw fly Semilooper 200 gm 250 gm 200 gm 350 gm Vegetables (Brinjal, Bhindi, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chillies, Onion, Potato, Snakegourd, Spongegourd, Tomato) Leaf hopper Shoot borer Painted bug Whitefly Cenerbit fruit fly 700 gm 600 gm 200 gm 200 gm 300 gm Fruit trees (Apple, Apricot, Stem borer Woolly aphid s 0.03%
26 Arecanut, Banana, Ber, Betelvine, Citrus, Fig, Litchi, Mango, Peach, Plum, Pomegranate) Scale 700 gm Psylla 0.05% Leaf hoppers 0.03% Coccid 0.05% 27. E.D.C.T. (Ethylene Dichloride Tetrachloride-3:1) Coffee Green bug Lucerne Leaf hopper 200 gm Pepper Pollo bettle 750 gm Rose Scale, thrips gm Tapioca Scale, thrips 300 gm Tea Mite Tobacco Green peach aphid 200 gm Turmaric Lace wing bug 375 gm Grain storages & godowns All stored grain pests gm/cu.m. 28. Endosulfan Rice () Wheat Jowar Pulses Stem borer Gall midge Case worm Swarming Leaf roller Hispa Brown plant hopper Green leaf hopper Termite Army worm Midge Army worm Cut worm Stem borer Red hairy Gram Cut worm Red hairy 210 gm 525 gm 175 gm 525 gm 615 gm 525 gm 525 gm 175 gm 625 gm 472 gm 625 gm 472 gm gm
27 Sugarcane Jute Maize Semilooper Pod borer Termite & whitefly Pyrilla 350 gm gm 175 gm Early shoot border 350 gm Black bugs Whitefly Grey weevil Dusky cotton bug Bollworm Leaf folder Semilooper Bihar hairy Stem borer Army worm Vegetables (Chilly, Brinjal, Tobacco Caterpillar Bhindi, Tomato, Heliothis Cabbage) Shoot and fruit borer Green Caterpillar Tobacco Black hairy Caterpillar Grass hopper Ground beetles Tobacco Caterpillar Cardamom Tea Coffee Cashew Mango Hairy Caterpillar Caterpillars Heliothis Mealy bug Scale insects Green bug Tea mosquito Hoppers gm gm gm 875-1,050 gm 437 gm 472 gm gm gm gm gm 4.37 gm 656 gm gm 650 gm 437 gm 0.05%
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