Mallet (imidacloprid): Labeled for use inside greenhouses through irrigation or drench application or as a foliar spray for vegetable transplants and nursery stock for resale only. Macho (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. (Group 28, REI 4h), Versys (afidopyropen): Chordotonal organ modulator acts to stop feeding immediately. JavelinOG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Kontos Greenhouse and Nursery (spirotetramat): For use in greenhouses on vegetable transplants for resale only. Hatchet* (chlorpyrifos): See Lorsban for more information. Highly toxic to bees if directly applied. Registered for use as a foliar spray on a variety of crops to control a wide range of pests. (Group 28, REI 12h). Highly toxic to bees. (Group 7C, REI 12h). Xpedient* (bifenthrin): See Capture for more information. ): A biological insecticide containing killed cells and fermentation solids of Burkholderia spp. (Group 3, REI 12h), Assail (acetamiprid): A selective neonicotinoid, with translaminar activity, that controls sucking and chewing insects through contact and ingestion. (Group 16, REI 12h). For other selected vegetables, farmer's sprayed insecticide more than 15 times in a season. BELT® Expert is an innovative and highly effective crop protection product with the most modern chemistry. Highly toxic to bees. Fanfare* (bifenthrin): See Brigade for more information. Danitol* (fenpropathrin): A pyrethroid insecticide-miticide with contact activity. Damoil (mineral oil): See Suffoil-X for more information. Highly toxic to bees. Closer (sulfoxaflor):  See Transform for more information. (Group 25, REI 12h), Proclaim* (emamectin benzoate): A selective avermectin insecticide, derived from a metabolite of the bacterium, Streptomyces avermitilis. Registered for use as a foliar spray on cucurbits, mint, eggplant, and peppers to control mites. Tracer (spinosad): For control of caterpillars, leafminers, thrips, and other pests on corn and soybeans only. Shuttle O (acequinocyl): See Kanemite for more information. Labeled for use on cucurbits and other frutiing vegetables. Registered for use as a foliar spray in greenhouses on tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers, for control of caterpillars, mites, and thrips. FAME® is rain-fast after drying on leaf surfaces and poses minimal risk to beneficial insects. Must be ingested to be effective, so thorough plant coverage is essential. Toxic to bees for three hours following treatment. Controls caterpillars by causing a premature and incomplete lethal molt. Registered for use as a foliar spray on a variety of crops for control of caterpillars and other pests. (Group un, REI 4 h), Malathion (malathion): An organophosphate insecticide that acts by contact as a nerve toxin. Consero* (spinosad + gamma-cyhalothrin): Labeled for corn and legumes. Indian farmers need to control Imidan (phosmet): A broad-spectrum organophosphate labeled for use on potato and sweet potato to control Colorado potato beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, potato leafhopper, and other pests. (Group 21A, REI 12h), Pounce* (permethrin): A broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide that works as a nerve toxin. Warrior* (lambda-cyhalothrin): A broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide that targets nerve and muscle tissue. (Group 4A, REI 12h). This striped beetle and its larva consume the foliage of potatoes, peppers and tomatoes. Regent* (fipronil): A chloride channel antagonist that targets nerve and muscle tissue. It is recommended to control Whitefly and Bollworms in Cotton, Whitefly, shoot and fruit borer in Brinjal, Whitefly, and fruit borer in Okra and … Abacus* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information. Can be used as a rotational tool. Active Ingredient: Cypermethrin 10% EC: Registration Number: AP – 1121: Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate: Physical Condition: Liquid: Mode of Action: Systemic & Stomach Insecticide May be applied before, during, or after planting for cutworm control. (Group un, REI 12h), Actara (thiamethoxam): A systemic neonicotinoid with translaminar activity, registered for use as a foliar spray for control of aphids, flea beetles, leafhoppers, whiteflies, and other pests on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, globe artichoke, leafy vegetables, mint, and root and tuberous vegetables. Approved for organic production by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Not for use in greenhouses or on plants grown for use as transplants. (Group 6, REI 12h). Distance IGR (pyriproxyfen): An insect growth regulator that works by suppressing the development of the embryo within the egg and inhibiting metamorphosis of nymphs, larvae, and pupae into adults. (Group 4A, REI 12h), Beleaf (flonicamid): A pyridinecarboxamide with translaminar activity that works by contact and ingestion. Montana (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. (No resistance classification, REI 4h), Nealta Miticide (cyflumetofen): A beta-ketonitrile contact miticide labeled for use on tomatoes to control tertanychid mites only. For chemical control, see products labeled for use in eggplant in the tables below. (Group 18, REI 4h). Harmful to beneficials, highly toxic to bees, and extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Brinjal (Solanummelongena Linnaeus) also known as eggplant is referred as “King of vegetables”, originated from Indian sub-continent, with as the probable centre of origin (Gleddie et al., 1986; Omprakash and Raju, 2014). Eggplant is a staple food in India and other countries in South and Southeast Asia where it is called brinjal, along with over 30 Sanskrit names. Good rotational product to alternate with other chemistries. Tiny spider mites are one group of eggplant … Registered as a soil treatment in various crops to control fire ants. According to the entry brinjal in the Oxford English Dictionary, the Sanskrit word vātin-gāna denoted 'the class (that removes) the wind-disorder (windy humour)': that is, vātin-gāna came to be the name for … Registered for use as a foliar spray on a range of crops to control aphids, caterpillars, thrips, whiteflies, and other pests. Cobalt Advanced* (chlorpyrifos + lambda-cyhalothrin): See Lorsban and Warrior for more information. This site is maintained by The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment in the College of Natural Sciences. Powerful tool for managing Lepidoptera specially Spodoptera litura, as it exhibits combined ovicidal, … Apply as soon as eggs begin to hatch. Registered for use as a foliar spray on asparagus, brassicas, corn, cucurbits, herbs, legumes, and bulb, fruiting, leafy, root, and tuber vegetables for control or suppression of caterpillars, leafminers, psyllids, thrips, and certain beetles. (Group 3A, REI 12h), Floramite (bifenazate): A selective contact carbazate miticide with knockdown activity and long residual. Labeled for soil applications on mint, potatoes, and sweet potatoes to control various soil pests. Athena* (abamectin + bifenthrin): A mixture of a broad-spectrum pyrethroid and bacterium-derived chloride channel activator. Labeled for foliar applications in brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting, leafy, legume, root, and tuberous and corm vegetables for control of aphids, leafhoppers, whitefly, and in some crops, Colorado potato beetle, squash bugs, and psyllids. Also for control of downy mildew, powdery mildew, and late blight. Registered as a foliar spray on a variety of crops for control of aphids, caterpillars, and beetles, including brown marmorated stinkbug. It is grown in almost all states of India with an area of 7.29 lakh hectares under cultivation and production of [3]. other insecticide activity groups. (No resistance classification, REI 4h). Has translaminar activity. Extremely toxic to fish and aquatic organisms, and highly toxic to bees. With a history of four decades in India, FMC has established itself as a leader in the markets that we serve. (Group 1B, REI 24h, 3 days for cauliflower). Maxx formulation contains pyrethrins. A substantial proportion of brinjal … Stallion* (chlorpyrifos + zeta-cypermethrin): See Lorsban and Mustang for more information. (Group 4A, REI 12h), Verimark (cyantraniliprole): A systemic diamide that works by ingestion of treated plant material. Brigadier* (bifenthrin + imidacloprid): See Brigade and Admire for more information. Incorporate as a band or with seeds at or after planting. Highly toxic to bees. Fyfanon (malathion): See Malathion for more information. (No resistance classification, REI 4h), VenerateOG (Heat-killed Burkholderia spp. (Group 1B, REI 5 days), Intrepid (methoxyfenozide): A selective diacylhydrazine insect growth regulator that works by ingestion. Registered as a foliar spray on several vegetable crops to control thrips, aphids, swede midge and other pests. (No resistance classification, REI 4h), Capture* (bifenthrin): A broad-spectrum, pyrethroid insecticide and miticide, labeled for soil applications. Works through ingestion to target nerve and muscle tissue of lepidopteran larvae. Toxic to bees for 3 hours following treatment. Highly toxic to bees. Note: Organic JMS Stylet Oil is OMRI listed; JMS Stylet Oil is not. Kanemite (acequinocyl): A selective miticide with knockdown and residual activity. Effective against difficult to control caterpillars such as beet and fall armyworm. S.No. Generally growers use a insecticides named voliam in their matured brinjal. (Group 4D, REI 4h). Bolton* (chlorpyrifos+ gamma-cyhalothrin): See Lorsban and Declare for more information. Coragen (chlorantraniliprole): A diamide that has contact activity, but is most effective through ingestion of treated plant material. Labeled for use as a foliar spray on brassicas and turnip greens, corn, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, and legumes to control caterpillars. Highly toxic to bees, and extremely toxic to birds, fish, and mammals. Growers may use up existing stock. Extremely toxic to aquatic organisms. Trigard (cyromazine): An insect growth regulator that acts by ingestion. Traditionally, Hossain and his fellow brinjal growers have tried to fight the pest using insecticides … (Group 3A, REI 12h). (Group 23, REI 24h), M-PedeOG (potassium salts of fatty acids): An insecticidal soap that works by contact as an insecticide, miticide, and fungicide. Also registered as a foliar spray on brassicas, corn and soybeans for a range of pest species. (Group 5, REI 4h), GnatrolOG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Prev-AM Ultra (sodium tetraborohydrate decahydrate): An insecticide, miticide and fungicide that utilizes borax to desiccate soft-bodied insects. May also be used in and around greenhouses; scatter around perimeter of greenhouse, or in and around pots. Sniper* (bifenthrin): See Brigade for more information. Baythroid* (beta-cyfluthrin): A broad-spectrum, pyrethroid insecticide that works by contact or ingestion, labeled for foliar applications on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy greens, dry beans, … Table 1. In: Proceeding of the First … Long residual. Transform (sulfoxaflor): Sole member of a new resistance classification subgroup, active against sap-feeding pests. Labeled for use on greenhouse tomatoes (for field tomatoes, see bifenazate product, Acramite) to control mites. See Belt and Talus for more information. The use of Voliam should be stopped before 14 days of harvesting recommended by Syngenta company. These are the key benefits FAME® brings: Larvin® is a carbamate insecticide very effective against Lepidopteran pests. Extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates and highly toxic to bees. Botanigard (Beauveria bassiana): See Mycotrol ESO for more information. Relatively safe for beneficials and non-target organisms. See Entrust for more information. Oberon (spiromesifen): A selective tetronic acid derivative insecticide and miticide with translaminar activity. The name eggplant … (Group 1A, REI 12h, 24h for sweet corn, 21 days before detasseling corn). Choose FAME® for long lasting pest control. Acephate (acephate): See Orthene for more information. No activity against adult insects. Can be phytotoxic to some crops; test on small plot. Vydate* (oxamyl): A systemic carbamate insecticide and nematicide that is taken up by plant roots and acts on contact or by ingestion to target nerve and muscle tissue. Suppresses oviposition of adults and reduces viability of eggs. (Group un, REI 12h), PyganicOG (pyrethrins): A broad-spectrum botanical pyrethrum. Labeled for use as a foliar spray on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, beets, leafy greens, leafy petioles, mint, and tubers and corms to control caterpillars. Mortality takes 3-7 days. Labeled for use on corn, cucurbits, bulb, fruiting, root, tuberous and corm vegetables, and globe artichoke to control a wide variety of pests. JMS Stylet Oil OG (paraffinic oil): See Suffoil-X for more information. For cutworms, granular formulation or liquid formulation may be used on some crops. SluggoOG (iron phosphate): A snail and slug bait and molluscicide. Gopal and Islam (2014) also found that buprofezin was the best insecticide for the management of brinjal whitelfies. Works on contact, and short-term via ingestion of treated foliage, on all pest life stages. (Group 13, REI 12h). Arctic* (permethrin): See Pounce for more information. Aztec* (beta-cyfluthrin + tebuprimphos): A mix of pyrethroid and organophosphate chemistries registered for soil applications in sweet corn and popcorn for control of corn rootworms, cutworms, wireworms, seedcorn maggot, seedcorn beetle, and white grubs. Labeled for use on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy greens, tubers and corms, root vegetables, greenhouse cucumbers and tomatoes and mint for selective control of aphids, plant bugs and greenhouse whitefly. Also labeled for control of seedcorn maggot in cucurbits. The EPA reports that M. anisopliae strain F52 is not harmful to earthworms or to such beneficial insects as lady beetles, green lacewings, parasitic wasps, honey bee larvae, and honey bee adults. Basic requirements Eggplants are warm-season crops which require a long growing season.They grow best in regions where the daytime temperature is between 26 and 32°C (80–90°F) and night time temperatures around 21°C (70°F). Leverage* (imidacloprid + beta-cyfluthrin): See Admire and Baythroid for more information. Becomes systemic when applied to soil, and has translaminar activity when applied to foliage. (Group 15, REI 12h), DipelOG(Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Dimate (dimethoate): See Dimethoate for more information. Blackhawk (spinosad): See Entrust for more information. (Group 4A, REI 12h). Registered as a soil treatment for brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy greens, roots, tubers, and corms for control of aphids, flea beetles, whiteflies, and other pests. Labeled for use as a foliar spray or in chemigation for control of certain caterpillars, foliage-feeding beetles, aphids, whiteflies, mites, leafhoppers and thrips on many vegetable crops. Labeled for use on leafy brassicas, other leafy greens, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, root vegetables, sweet potato, globe artichoke, green onions, legumes, popcorn, and herbs. Works by contact and ingestion to disrupt insect exoskeletons and interfere with molting. In a densely populated area, the growth and production of brinjal … Registered as a foliar spray for control of mites on cucurbits, eggplant, okra, peppers, field-grown tomatoes (for greenhouse tomatoes, see bifenzate product, Floramite), succulent beans and peas, and herbs. Marathon (imidacloprid): Labeled for use inside greenhouses for vegetable transplants and nursery stock for resale only. Tombstone* (beta-cyfluthrin): See Baythroid for more information. 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