NASHI-9 – Dinotefuran 20% SG is a highly effective systemic insecticide formulated as a soluble granule (SG). It belongs to the neonicotinoid class and provides powerful control of a wide range of sucking and chewing insect pests in crops such as vegetables, fruits, cereals, and ornamental plants. NASHI-9 offers rapid knockdown and long-lasting residual control by disrupting the nervous system of target pests, ensuring healthier crops, better yield, and effective pest resistance management.
Neonicotinoid Action: Dinotefuran binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the insect nervous system → overstimulation of nerve cells → paralysis and death.
Systemic & Contact Activity: Absorbed by roots and leaves → translocated throughout the plant → protects new growth and existing tissues.
Fast Knockdown + Long Residual Control: Controls pests immediately and continues protection for up to 15–20 days.
Wide-spectrum pest control – Effective against aphids, whiteflies, thrips, jassids, leafhoppers, mealybugs, caterpillars, and other sucking and chewing pests.
Systemic action for comprehensive protection – Provides continuous protection as it moves within the plant.
Fast knockdown and long-lasting effect – Reduces pest pressure rapidly and protects crops for several weeks.
Improves plant vigor & yield – Reduces pest damage and enhances crop health and productivity.
Crop-safe formulation – Suitable for a wide range of crops when used as recommended.
Resistance management – Unique mode of action reduces risk of resistance development.
Crops: Vegetables, fruits, cereals, pulses, and ornamental plants.
Dosage: 100–150 g per acre in 150–200 liters of water, depending on crop type and pest pressure.
Timing: Apply at the first sign of pest infestation or during high pest pressure periods.
Method of Application: Uniform foliar spray ensuring full coverage of the crop canopy.
Precautions:
Avoid application under windy or rainy conditions.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE).
Do not exceed the recommended dosage to avoid phytotoxicity.