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Osheen

Trade Name: Osheen

Common Name: Dinotefuran

Formulation: 20% SG

Segment - Insecticides
Commom Name & Formulation - Dinotefuran 20% SG

Packaging – 6.5 g | 50 g | 100g | 250 g | 500 g | 1 kg

Introduction

OSHEEN is a 3rd generation new systemic insecticide a belonging to Neonicotinoid group. OSHEEN was invented in Japan and has been introduced in India by PI Industries Ltd. OSHEEN has been trusted as a most reliable solution to effectively manage the Brown Plant Hoppers in Rice for number of years in the leading Rice growing countries.

Features & Benefits

  • Osheen us fast action inseciticide, stops crop damage by target pest immediately with in hours of application. This results in crop more greening and healthy.
  • It has systemic and translaminar action-ensures the effective protection of treated plant.
  • Ensures the control of hidden pest. It effectively controls the pest which are resistant to other molecules.
  • Reduces the number of sprays thus reduces the cost.
  • Ensures long duration control if sprayed prophylactically.
  • Because of its rain fastness features Osheen gets absorbed quickly in the plant system and does not get washed off even if it rains after three hours of Osheen spray.

Method of Application

  • Use 150 – 200 litre of water volume per acre for effective spray
  • Ensure spray towards base of the tiller hills for effective control

 

Crops Target Pest Dosage g a.i./ha Dosage Formulation gram or ml/ha PHI Level
Paddy  Brown Plant Hopper 30 – 40 g a.i./ha 150 – 200 g/ha 21
Cotton  Aphids, Jassids, Thrips and White fly 25 – 30 g a.i./ha 125 – 150 g/ha 15
Antidote
No specific antidote is known. Treat symptomatically.
Precautions

  • Use PPE clothing during application.
  • Read and follow all instructions on the label and leaflet very carefully Avoid contact with mouth, eyes and skin.
  • Wash thoroughly the contaminated clothes and parts of the body after using.
  • Do not smoke, drink, eat & chew anything while using.
  • Avoid application during active foraging period of pollinators.
Mode of Action
Against of insect acetyocholine receptor (nAChR competitive modulator)
Toxicity Triangle
Blue triangle, Moderately toxic.
Cautionary word on the triangle – Danger