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Dincron is a systemic insecticide manufactured by Best Agrolife Limited. It contains Dinotefuran 20% SG as its active ingredient. This insecticide belongs to the neonicotinoid group and is effective against a wide range of sucking pests in various crops, notably in paddy (rice).

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Broad-spectrum activity: Controls sucking pests like brown plant hoppers (BPH), aphids, jassids, thrips, and whiteflies.1

  • Systemic action: Absorbed by the plant and translocated throughout, providing protection from within.2

  • Fast action: Provides quick knockdown of target pests.

  • Long residual activity: Offers extended control, reducing the need for frequent applications.

  • Translaminar movement: Moves through the leaf tissue, reaching pests hiding on the underside of leaves.3

Mode of Action:

Dincron works by interfering with the nerve impulse transmission in insects. It binds to specific receptors in the insect nervous system, causing overstimulation and ultimately leading to paralysis and death.

Targeted Pests:

Dincron is effective against a wide range of sucking pests, including:

  • Brown planthopper (BPH) in rice

  • Aphids4

  • Jassids5

  • Thrips6

  • Whiteflies7

Application:

Dincron is typically applied as a foliar spray, ensuring thorough coverage of the plant. It's crucial to follow the recommended application rates and guidelines provided on the product label for optimal efficacy and to avoid phytotoxicity.

Recommended Crops:

Dincron can be used on various crops, including:

  • Paddy (Rice)8

  • Cotton

  • Chilli

  • Vegetables

  • Fruits

Safety Precautions:

  • Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling and applying Dincron.

  • Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing.

  • Do not inhale the spray mist.

  • Keep out of reach of children and animals.

  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.

Important Note: Always refer to the product label for specific instructions, recommended crops, application rates, and safety precautions.