REGENT

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TRegent is a Fipronil based phenyl pyrazole insecticide which is very effective for controlling stem borer and leaf folder in rice and termites and early shoot borer pests in sugarcane.There is target site specificity between insects and mammals, with Fipronil displaying tighter binding (i.e., higher potency) in the insect GABA chloride channel than mammals, providing useful selective toxicity. This sets Fipronil apart from most commercial insecticides
Fipronil has both contact and ingestion activity, but is particularly effective by way of ingestion. The rapid knockdown effect associated with some insecticides is absent in Fipronil and insect mortality may appear to be moderately slow. However, intermediate responses, such as cessation of feeding, may be noted soon after treatment. Residual control following foliar application is in general good to excellent
  • Key Specs
    • Brand -BAYER
    • Varity : REGENT
    • 250ml
  • Other Features And Applications The rapid knockdown effect associated with some insecticides is absent in Fipronil and insect mortality may appear to be moderately slow. However, intermediate responses, such as cessation of feeding, may be noted soon after treatment. Residual control following foliar application is in general good to excellent
    The site of action of Fipronil sets it apart from most commercial insecticides. a new generation insecticide belonging to new family of Phenyl Pyrazole
    Regent 5 SC spray is an ideal choice for IPM
    Regent 5 SC spray has shown demonstrable Plant Growth Enhancement (PGE) effect in many crops
    Regent 5 SC is an excellent thripicide,Crop Target Pest
    Rice
    Green Leaf Hopper, Gall midge Whorl Maggot, Stem Borer, Leaf Folder, Brown Plant Hopper, White Backed Plant Hopper
    Chilli Thrips, Aphids and Fruit Borer
    Cabbage Diamond-back Moth
    Sugarcane Early Shoot Borer and Root Borer
    Cotton Aphid, Jassid, Thrips, White Fly
    Boll Worms
    Avoid spray during flowering when honey bee activity is maximum.