Prevention
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Strip cropping
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Utility plants
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Control
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| Solution | Product Category | Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) | Max nb. of a. i. application/year | Application Details and Notes (commercial product example) | Chemical Group | IRAC Code |
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Spirotetramat
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Biological insecticide
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Derivatives of tetronic and tetramic acids
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Beauvaria bassiana
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Biological insecticide
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Treat at the first appearance of parasites. Suspend treatments 1 day before harvest
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25
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(BOTANIGARD) 0.625Kg/Ha
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Micro-organisms
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UN
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Maltodextrin
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Biological insecticide
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Natural compound
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Regulations surrounding chemical products can change rapidly – always verify chemicals recommended here with the most recent legislation and lists of products registered for your country
| Solution | Product Category | Production stage (if possible with reference to BBCH scale) | Max nb. of a. i. application/year | Application Details and Notes (commercial product example) | Chemical Group | IRAC Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Cypermethrin
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Synthetic insecticide
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Treat at the first appearance of parasites. Suspend treatments 14 days before harvest
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3 per cycle with pyrethroids; 4 for cycles over 70 days.
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CYPERKILL 50 EC (1 L/ha)
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Pyrethroids and pyrethrins
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3A
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Deltamethrin
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Synthetic insecticide
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Treat at the first appearance of parasites. Suspend treatments 7 days before harvest
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2 per cycle with pyrethroids; 4 for cycles over 70 days.
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(DECIS®EVO) Dosage: 0,3-0,5 l/ha
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Pyrethroids and pyrethrins
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3A
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The information made available here has been obtained from or is based upon sources believed by CABI to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness. Anyone acting or relying on such information does so entirely at their own risk. The efficacy of the IPM methods included above will depend on local conditions and might not always be suitable everywhere within the specified country.
Sources
- Finding guidelines for cabbage intercropping systems design as a first step in a meta-analysis relay for vegetables
- Spatial and genetic crop diversity support ecosystem service delivery: A case of yield and biocontrol in Dutch organic cabbage production
- Prospects for increasing the resolution of crop diversity for agroecosystem service delivery in a Dutch arable system
- Koolmot (Plutella xylostella)