ADAMA Imperial belongs to the pyrethroid group and is a non-systemic insecticide and acaricide. It provides effective control of a broad range of foliar pests in multiple crops. The product works through contact and stomach action, delivering quick knockdown and reliable residual control.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | ADAMA |
| Product Name | Imperial |
| Chemical Group | Pyrethroid |
| Type | Non-Systemic Insecticide & Acaricide |
| Mode of Action | Contact and Stomach Action |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray |
Imperial acts on the nervous system of insects by interacting with sodium channels in nerve cells. This disturbs neuron function, leading to paralysis and death of target pests. It works through both contact and ingestion.
| Crop | Target Pests | Recommended Dose (Per Acre) |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Bollworms, Jassids, Thrips | 200 – 300 ml |
| Paddy | Leaf Folder, Stem Borer | 200 – 250 ml |
| Chilli | Thrips, Mites | 150 – 250 ml |
| Vegetables | Caterpillars, Aphids, Mites | 150 – 300 ml |
| Fruit Crops | Mites, Leaf Eating Caterpillars | 200 – 300 ml |
General Spray Recommendation: Mix the recommended dose in 150–200 litres of water per acre and spray uniformly to ensure proper coverage of foliage.
Is Imperial systemic?
No, it is a non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action.
Does it control mites?
Yes, it works as both an insecticide and acaricide.
Can it be used in different crops?
Yes, it is suitable for various field, vegetable and fruit crops as per label recommendation.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.
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