ACS Leyzir 48 SC

Category: Crop Protection
Product Group: Insecticide (Insecticide)
Active Agent: 480 g/L Spinosad
Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (SC)

Against European Grapevine Moth: Application times for the European grapevine moth are determined according to the prediction-warning system. For the application of larvicide, the number of moths caught in the traps should peak and then decrease; in the first generation, the total effective temperature total should be 120 days-degrees, the twilight temperatures should be 15 0C and above for 2 consecutive days, and this should remain so in the following days. The total effective temperature should reach 520 days-degrees in the 2nd generation and 1047 days-degrees in the 3rd generation, the phenology of the vine should be flower bud in the 1st generation, unripe grape in the 2nd generation and beginning of sweetening in the 3rd generation. When the first larval emergence is seen, the application is decided. An application is made in each generation. Against pistachio psyllid: If 20-30 nymphs per leaf are found in weekly counts on 100 combined leaves, spraying should be performed before most eggs hatch and before the first adult parasitoids appear and form a sticky layer (fumagine) on the leaf surface. Against Cotton Aphid on Cotton: Leaves, bracts, flowers and bolls of a total of 25 plants are checked by inspecting one plant every 10-15 steps. The application is decided when 0.5 larvae per plant or 2 egg packs per 25 plants or 2 newly hatched egg packs are seen. Against Cotton Old World Bollworm: Old world bollworm eggs and larvae are counted by checking all randomly selected plants with a length of 3 m, and if there is an average of 2 larvae in 3 m row length, the application is decided. Against Beet Armyworm on Cotton: The application is carried out if 10 larvae or 2 newly hatched egg packs are detected in 100 plants during controls. Against Cotton Aphid on Tomato: By walking in the direction of the diagonal lines, pest control is necessary when 1-2 newly opened egg packs or 4-5 larvae per 100 plants are seen. Since the result is better if the application is done without scattering the larvae, the application time should be considered. Western Flower Thrips on Pepper and Eggplant: 25 small leaf plants are randomly selected per decare and 2 leaves are taken from each plant, 1 leaf is taken from each of 25 broad leaf plants, and thrips adults and larvae are counted under binoculars. Again, 2 flowers randomly selected from each plant are taken by shaking them on a white paper in a tray and the fallen thrips larvae and adults are counted. Control is decided if the number of thrips per leaf (adults+larvae) is 10 for small leaf plants and 20 for broad leaf plants. Against Colorado Potato Beetle: When the average daily temperature reaches 14-15 0C, the field is entered in the direction of diagonal lines and eggs, larvae, and adults of the pest are searched in the seedbed. If any of them is found, this means that the field is contaminated. If the first generation is to be sprayed, it should be done when the first mature larvae (4th period) are seen on the plants. If the second generation is sprayed, egg hatching must be completed. Since the plant can tolerate damage due to insect density during this period, spraying may not be necessary. However, the research has shown that 20% of the damage caused by the potato beetle to the leaves of the potato plant increases up to 40% depending on the phenological period and development of the plant.

Plant Name Harmful Organism Name Application Dosage and Period

Time Between Last Application

and Harvest

*Vineyard European Grapevine Mot 10 ml /100 L water 7 days
(Lobesia botrana) Larvae
Pepper  Western Flower Thrips 20 ml /da 3 days
(Greehouse)  (Frankliniella occidentalis) Larvae, Adult
Tomato Cotton Aphid (Spodoptera littoralis) 30 ml /100 L water 3 days
(Greehouse) Larvae
Eggplant (Greenhouse)  Western Flower Thrips 20 ml/da 3 days
 (Frankliniella occidentalis) Larvae
Cucumber, Gherkin (Greenhouse)  Leafminer Flies 25 ml ACS LEYZIR+125 ml summer oil/100 L water (Larvae) 3 days
 (Liriomyza spp.)
Potatoes  Colorado Potato Beetle 10 ml / da Adult 3 days
 (Leptinotarsa decemlineata)
Cotton  Cotton aphid 25 ml / da Larvae 28 days
 (Spodoptera littoralis)
 Old World Bollworm 12,5 ml / da Larvae
 (Helicoverpa armigera) 
 Beet Armyworm 25 ml / da Larvae
 (Spodoptera exiqua)
Pistachio  Pistachio psyllid 10 ml ACS LEYZIR 48 SC + 125 ml summer oil/100 L water (Nymph) 14 days
 (Agonoscena pistaciae)