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En root Sugarcane crop by eliminating White Grubs

White Grubs are the larvae of May Beetles. White grub damage typically appears as stunted, wilted, discolored, or dead seedlings and/or as gaps in rows where plants fail to emerge. White grubs prune roots and feed on them causing death of the plant. Rebrand an effective insecticide to En Root Sugarcane Crop by eliminating White Grubs from the roots of your Sugarcane Crops.

  • REBRAND is FIPRONIL 40% + IMIDACLOPRID 40% WG.
  • It is premix non-dusty Water Dispersible Granule (WG) formulation
  • REBRAND disperses or dissolves quickly when added to water in the spray tank to give a fine particle suspension
  • It belongs to the Phenylpyrazole and Neonicotinoid group of Insecticide
  • A unique combination product with Dual Action (Systemic & ingestion/contact)
  • Control all species of white grubs and other soil pests
  • Longer persistence and greater solubility in water
  • REBRAND has good Phytotonic effect, which enhances the root growth and results in more greenness as well as yields
  • It has quick and long duration control. Cessation of feeding may be noticed soon after treatment
  • It is almost compatible with other insecticides
  • Comparatively safer to the beneficial insects
  • Lower chance of resistance because of dual mode of action and cost-effective
  • Suitable for IPM

Symptoms of White Grubs:

  • Yellowing and wilting of leaves.
  • Drying of entire crown.
  • Affected canes come off easily when pulled.
  • Cause extensive damage to roots and base of shoot.
  • Affected canes shows lodging in the field.

Physical method of removing White Grubs: 

  • Collect and destroy the adult beetles, harbouring in near by Neem, Ailanthus, and Acacia trees immediately after the summer showers using using powerful petromax lights as a mass campaign in areas near to forest and hilly regions.

Biological Method of removing White Grubs:

  • Use Rebrand (FIPRONIL 40% + IMIDACLOPRID 40% WG) as shown below to get rid of White Grubs from your Sugarcane Crops.

Recommendation for Use:

Crops Pest Dosage/HA: AI

(gms)

Formulation

(gms)

Dilution

in Water

(Litres)

Waiting

Period between last 

spray to harvest

(days) 

Sugarcane White grubs (Holotrichia consanguinea) (175 + 175) to (200 + 200) 437.5 to 500 1000 to 1250 296

Available in: 40gm, 100gm, 250gm

Also, take a look at how to prevent Fruit & Shoot Borer from Okra Crops. . .

 

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