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  • Godrej Gracia Insecticide Crops Godrej Gracia Insecticide Insects

    Godrej Godrej Gracia Insecticide - 160 ML

    Product Description Gracia is a novel isoxazoline insecticide with broad-spectrum activity. The proactive spray of Gracia immediately after pest incidence ensures a longer duration of control. Its unique mode of action works effectively against both sucking and chewing pests.  Proactive: For bountiful yields, spray at the early stage of pest attack. Power: Effective control in thrips and borers. Its translaminar action ensures that the sucking pests under the leaf also get killed, providing complete protection. Protection: It is environment friendly. It is also safer for beneficial insects and mammals. Active Ingredient - Fluxametamide, An Isoxazoline Compound MODE OF ACTION - It is a gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) - gated chloride channels antagonist. It is a translaminar insecticide effective through ingestion and contact. DOSAGE -Spray: Use Godrej Gracia1ml/ liter of water Compatibility:- Compatible with commonly used pesticide Manufacturing Or Marketing Company - Godrej Agrovet   Crops Target Pest/Disease Dose per Acre (ml/ acre)  Brinjal Leaf hopper, Thrips, Fruit and shoot borer 160   Cabbage Diamond back moth, tobacco caterpillar, semilooper 160   Chilli Thirps, Fruit Borer, Tobacco caterpillar  160  Okra  Leaf hopper, Thrips, Fruit borer  160 Redgram   Spotted pod borer, pod borer 160   Tomato Thirps, Fruit borer  160 

    Rs. 2,420.00

  • Godrej Hanabi Insecticide - Agriplex

    Godrej Godrej Hanabi Insecticide

    Godrej Hanabi Insecticide provides up to 90 days of protection against houseflies, mosquitoes, cockroaches and other pests. Formulated with advanced synthetic pyrethroids, it offers fast-acting, long-lasting protection for your home and family.

    Rs. 1,109.50

  • Godrej Elpida Insecticide - 100 GM - Agriplex

    Godrej Godrej Elpida Insecticide - 100 GM

    Godrej Elpida Insecticide is an effective solution to tackle flying and crawling insects for up to 4 weeks. It kills even strong insects such as bed bugs, ants, cockroaches, and mosquitoes. With its odour-free and non-staining formula, it ensures complete safety for family and pets.

    Rs. 237.35

Agricultural Pesticides

Here are some High-Quality Insecticides or Pesticides to Control Insects or Pests. Buy the Best Quality and 100% genuine Insecticides online at Agriplex for the management of Insects.

Insecticides are pesticides used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine, industry, and by consumers.

The mode of action describes how the pesticide kills or inactivates a pest. It provides another way of classifying insecticides. Mode of action can be important in understanding whether an insecticide will be toxic to unrelated species, such as fish, birds, and mammals.

Insecticides may be repellent or non-repellent. Social insects such as ants cannot detect non-repellents and readily crawl through them. As they return to the nest they take insecticide with them and transfer it to their nestmates. Over time, this eliminates all of the ants including the queen.

Types of insecticides

There are three different types of insecticides. They are

Systemic insecticides
 Systemic insecticides, after uptake, are distributed systemically throughout the whole plant. When insects feed on the plant, they ingest the insecticide. Systemic insecticides produced by transgenic
plants are called plant-incorporated protectants (PIPs). For instance, a gene that codes for a specific Bacillus thuringensis biocidal protein was introduced into corn and other species.

Contact insecticides
Contact insecticides are toxic to insects upon direct contact. These can be inorganic insecticides, which are metals and include the commonly used sulfur, and the less commonly used arsenates, copper, and fluorine compounds. Contact insecticides can also be organic insecticides, i.e. organic chemical compounds, synthetically produced, and comprising the largest numbers of pesticides used today. Or they can be natural compounds like pyrethrum, neem oil, etc.

Insecticides in Agriculture: A Double-Edged Sword

Insecticides are a crucial tool in a farmer's arsenal, protecting crops from destructive insects that can devastate yields. Their use has played a significant role in increasing agricultural productivity, but it's not without drawbacks.

Classification of insecticides based on chemical nature

Based on their chemical nature, insecticides are classified into four groups:

        1. Organic insecticides
        2. Synthetic insecticides
        3. Inorganic insecticides
        4. Miscellaneous compounds

Benefits:

  • Protecting Crops: Insecticides effectively control insect pests that damage crops. This can be anything from aphids munching on leaves to beetles burrowing into fruits. By eliminating these pests, farmers can ensure they harvest a healthy crop.
  • Increased Yields: Reduced insect damage translates to a greater quantity of crops being brought to market. This is particularly important in feeding the growing global population.
  • Disease Prevention: Some insects transmit diseases to plants. Insecticides can help prevent these diseases, further protecting crops.

Drawbacks:

  • Environmental Impact: Insecticides can harm non-target organisms like beneficial insects, pollinators (bees, butterflies), and predators that naturally keep pest populations in check. This disrupts the ecosystem and can lead to unintended consequences.
  • Water and Soil Contamination: Insecticide runoff can contaminate water sources and harm aquatic life. Residues can also linger in the soil, affecting future crops.
  • Pest Resistance: Overuse of insecticides can lead to insects developing resistance, rendering the insecticide ineffective. This necessitates using stronger chemicals or finding alternative pest control methods.

The Future of Insecticides:

The use of insecticides in agriculture is a complex issue. While they provide undeniable benefits, their potential downsides cannot be ignored. The focus is now on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) which combines various methods to control pests, minimizing reliance on chemical insecticides. This includes:

    • Promoting beneficial insects that prey on pests.
    • Planting pest-resistant crop varieties.
    • Using targeted application methods to minimize environmental impact.

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