Jina | Advanced Insecticide for Effective Rice Leaf Folder Control
Introduction: Jina is an innovative insecticide developed by UPL, combining two potent biological active ingredients: Spinosad and Emamectin Benzoate. This unique formulation offers robust control over rice leaf folder infestations, ensuring healthier crops and improved yields.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Dual Active Ingredients: The combination of Spinosad and Emamectin Benzoate provides effective insect control through multiple modes of action.
- Translaminar Action: Jina penetrates leaf tissues, reaching pests that reside on both upper and lower leaf surfaces.
- Contact and Stomach Poison: Targets pests through ingestion and direct contact, leading to rapid cessation of feeding and death.
- Extended Protection: Offers long-lasting control, reducing the need for frequent applications.
- Environmental Safety: Relatively safe for beneficial insects, making it suitable for integrated pest management programs.
Target Pests:
- Rice Leaf Folder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis): Jina effectively controls this pest, which is known for causing significant damage to rice crops by folding and feeding within leaves.
Application Guidelines:
- Dosage: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended dosage instructions provided on the product label.
- Method: Apply as a foliar spray, ensuring thorough coverage of the crop canopy for optimal results.
- Timing: Apply at the early onset of pest infestation for maximum efficacy.
Safety and Handling:
- Protective Measures: Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment during handling and application.
- Environmental Impact: Follow local guidelines to minimize impact on non-target organisms and the environment.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from food and animal feed.
Conclusion: Jina stands out as an effective solution for managing rice leaf folder infestations. Its combination of Spinosad and Emamectin Benzoate offers a dual mode of action, ensuring immediate and prolonged pest control while being considerate of beneficial insect populations.
Note: Always refer to the product label for detailed instructions and adhere to local agricultural regulations when using pesticides.