Product Description
About Product
- Rogor Insecticide is a widely recognized insecticide that belongs to the organophosphate class.
- Rogor Insecticide technical name – Dimethoate 30% Ec
- It is known for its contact and systemic action, making it a versatile choice for controlling a broad spectrum of insect pests.
- Rogor Insecticide is specifically used to preserve the freshness and quality of various crops like tomatoes, Onions, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, and Potatoes.
- It provides quick knockdown to insect pests such as bugs, stem borers, aphids, beetles, and weevils.
Rogor Insecticide Technical Details
- Technical Content: Dimethoate 30% Ec
- Mode of Entry: Contact and Systemic
- Mode of Action: Rogor insecticide operates through a dual mode of action, acting as both a contact and systemic agent. It contains the active ingredient Dimethoate 30% EC, which interferes with the nervous system of insects. When pests come into contact with or ingest Rogor, it disrupts their neural pathways, leading to a quick knockdown effect. This makes it effective against a variety of pests, resulting in the death of the pests.
Key Features and Benefits
- Rogor is Broad-Spectrum insecticide effective against a wide range of insect pests, including aphids, thrips, mites, whiteflies, leafhoppers, beetles, caterpillars, and scale insects.
- Rogor provides powerful protection against sucking pests.
- Rogor has translaminar action. Translaminar materials move into the leaf where a reservoir of active ingredient remains for a period providing longer control.
- Can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications
- Long-lasting control.
Rogor Insecticide Usage and Crops
Recommended Crops & Target Pests
- Cabbage: Aphids, Mustard Aphids and Painted bug
- Okra: Aphids and Green leaf hoppers
- Banana: Aphids
- Brinjal: Jassid
- Potato: Aphids
- Apple: Stem borer
Dosage: 1-2 ml/1L of water
Method of Application: Foliar Spray
Additional Information
- Rogor is highly compatible with other insecticides and pesticides
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