Insecticide |
*Dosage |
Insect controlled |
Acephate |
800 g of 75 SP / ha |
Rice leaf folder, Brown plant hopper |
Carbosulfan |
17kg of 6 G / ha |
Rice stem borer |
Cartap hydrochloride |
25 kg of 4 G / ha |
Rice stem borer and leaf folder |
Cartap hydrochloride |
1 kg of 50 SP/ha |
Rice stem borer and leaf folder |
Chlorpyriphos |
0.2% suspension |
Germinated seed dip for 3 hours against gall midge |
0.02% suspension |
Seedling root dip for 12 hours against gall midge |
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Dichlorvos or DDVP |
500 ml of 100 EC/AF / ha |
Rice leaf folder |
Dimethoate |
0.2% suspension |
For seedling dip against rice nematode |
0.05% suspension |
For foliar application against thrips |
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Flubendiamide |
125gof 20 WDG/ha |
Rice stem borer, whorl maggot and leaf folder |
50ml of 480 SC/ha |
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Imidacloprid |
150 ml of 200SL / ha |
Brown plant hopper |
Indoxacarb |
200 ml of 15.8 EC / ha |
Whorl maggot, blue beetle, leaf folder and rice stem borer |
Malathion |
1000 ml of 50 EC/AF / ha |
Rice stem borer, whorl maggot and rice bug |
Phosalome |
1000ml pf 35EC/AF / ha |
Brown plant hopper |
Quinalphos |
1000 ml of 25 EC/AF / ha |
Rice stem borer, brown plant hopper, gall midge, rice leaf folder and rice jassids |
Spinosad |
100 ml of 45 SC / ha |
Rice stem borer, whorl maggot and leaf folder |
Thiamethoxam |
100 g of 25 WG / ha |
BPH and safe to green mirid bug(BPH predator) |
Flubendiamide + Buprofezin 24% | 210 g ai/ ha (875 ml/ha) | Rice stem borer, brown plant hopper, leaf folder |
Chlorantraniliprole 18.5 SC |
150 ml/ha | rice stem borer, leaf folder, whorl maggot |
Chlorantraniliprole 0.4 G | 10 kg/ha | Rice stem borer, gall midge, leaf folder |
Fipronil 0.3 G | 10 kg/ha | gall midge |
Carbosulfan 6G | 8 kg/ha | Rice stem borer, gall midge, leaf folder |
Buprofezin 20 SL | 800 ml/ha | BPH |
Ethofenprox 10% EC | 750 ml/ha | BPH |
*Dosage applies to the crop stage of booting and beyond. For early stages the quantity of insecticides can be reduced.
SP = Soluble Powder; DP = Dustable Powder; G = Granule; EC = Emulsifiable Concentrate; AF = Aqua Flowable;
WP = Wettable Powder; S = Sprayable suspension, SL = Soluble liquid, SC = Suspension Concentrate, WDG = Water Dispersible Granule.
Note:
1. Sub-lethal concentration of insecticides may lead to pest resurgence.
2. Granular application is recommended only up to the booting stage.
3. Spot application method should be resorted to wherever possible
4. Use 200, 300 and 500 l/ha of spray fluid at 10, 25, 45 DAT or 30, 45, 60 DAS respectively for high volume spray equipment.
5. When low volume spray equipment is used the spray fluid can be limited to 90, 120, 180 l/ha, but the quantity of insecticide should remain the same as used in high volume spray 200, 300 and 500 l/ha respectively.
6. Waiting periods for quinalphos and malathion are 7 and 3 days respectively.
7. In regions where BPH is a regular pest avoid the application of the following insecticides due to the chances of resurgence: Deltamethrin, carbaryl and quinalphos.