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Lunor (Lufenuron 5.4% EC)

Technical Name: Lufenuron 5.4% EC Category: Packaging: , , Product ID: 27149

Description

Crop(s) Common Name of Pest Dosage/HA Dilution in Water (lts) Waiting Period between last spray to harvest (days)
AI (gms) Formulation (gms)
Black gram Pod borer 30 600 500 10
Cabbage (First spray at 30 DAT or at the time of first pest appearance and repeat 2-3 sprays at 10-15 days interval depending on pest intensity)
Cabbage Diamond Back Moth (Plutella Xylostella) 30 600 500 14
Chilli Fruit borer 30 600 500 5

Lunor, Lufenuron 5.4 % EC is an Insect Growth Inhibitor interfering with chitin synthesis. It stops larvae from moulting from one stage to the next and prevents the formation of the new cuticle. It is recommended for its use to control Diamond Back Mothe(DBM) in Cabbage, Black gram and Chilli. It contains 54 g Lufenuron as an active ingredient in a kg of the product (w/w). This is equivalent to 50 g Lufenuron in litre of the product(w/v).

Direction of Use
Measure out required quantitiy of the product and mix it well with a small quantity of water. Add the remaining quantity of water as specified with thorough agitation for total coverage of crops with suitable sprayer. PLANT PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: Knapsack sprayer, Compression knapsack sprayer, Battery and power operated sprayers.
Time of Application
First spray at 30 DAT or aty the time of first pest appearance and repeat 2-3 days sprays at 10-15 dats interval depending on pest intensity.
Precaution
Do not use cooking utensils for preparing sprays. Use stick for stirring the spray solution. Wear hand gloves to avoid contact w3ith the skin. Also avoid inhalation and contact with eyes. Wear protective clothing, mask goggles, boots while spraying and do not expose yourself of spray drift. Do not blow nozzles with mouth. Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling or applying the product. ‘Do not store unused spray solution. Clean sprayers, buckets and other utensils with water daily after use. Wash hands with soap and plenty of water and change clothes after the work is over. Also wash the contaminated clothes. Dop not contaminate streams, ponds, water ways etc. by discharging leftover spray materials into them or by cleaning sprayers, contaminated buckets etc. in them. Do not spray when bees are active. When used at recommended dosages, no adverse effect on wildlife is expected. In case of any sign of poisoning, immediately consult the doctor.
Symptoms Of Poisoning
Poisoning may cause symptoms of subdued behaviour, headache, giddiness, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, sweating, excessive lachrymation & salivation, ataxia, somnolence and abnormal breathing.
First Aid
Remove the affected person from the danger zone to a well ventilated rooms or to fresh air, and protect from undercooling. IN CASE OF SUSPECTED POISONING: Immediately call a physician. IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothinhg and thoroughly wash the affected parts of the body with soap and water. IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: Rinse eyes with clean water for several minutes. IN CASE OF INGESTION: Repeatedly administer medicinal charcoal in a large quantity of water. NOTE: Never give anything by mnouth to an unconscious person. Do not induce vomiting.
Phytotoxicity
-NA-
Antidote
No specific antidote is known. Apply symptomatic therapy.