Formulation: Water-soluble granules (WG)
Type: Granular insecticide for controlling a wide range of insects in vegetables, potatoes, corn, vines, and fruit trees.
ALTACOR 35 WG is an insecticide that controls all larval stages, while the adult stages of some species are partially controlled. The activity occurs through ingestion and contact.
Paralysis of the pest occurs within a few hours after exposure, resulting in the interruption of movement and feeding. Final control is achieved within 2-4 days.
Please consult the technical service for advice on specific crops and conditions.
First aid instructions and advice for the doctor:
Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
Inhalation: Consult a doctor immediately for further medical advice.
Skin contact: It is not expected to cause skin problems. However, in case of contact, wash immediately with plenty of water. If a person feels unwell or has skin irritation, consult a doctor.
Eye contact: Keep eyes open and rinse carefully with plenty of water, including under the eyelids, for at least 15 minutes. Consult a specialist for advice on treatment.
Ingestion: Seek medical attention immediately and show the label (S46).
ALTACOR 35 WG is a contact and stomach insecticide for controlling a wide range of insects in vegetables, potatoes, corn, vines, and fruits. It is used for controlling various lepidopteran pests in different crops, both in greenhouses and open fields. It contains chlorantraniliprole, a new anthranilic diamide insecticide with a unique mode of action. It acts by activating the ryanodine receptors of insects.
It binds to the insect receptors, triggering the release and depletion of calcium from smooth and striated muscles, causing muscle regulation damage, paralysis, and ultimately the death of the insects. Chlorantraniliprole works through contact and ingestion. The behavior of the insect changes rapidly after exposure to a toxic dose of the active substance, resulting in a quick interruption of feeding, the insect’s death shortly thereafter, and thus providing excellent protection for the treated crop.
Cleaning of spraying equipment
Immediately after application, completely empty the equipment. Rinse the spraying equipment thoroughly with clean water 3 times. Remove visible residues. Disassemble the spray nozzles, filters, etc., and clean them carefully. Do not clean near water surfaces. Dispose of the cleaning water according to applicable laws.
Phytotoxicity
At the recommended doses and plants, no signs of phytotoxicity are observed.
Environmental impact
R50/53 – Very toxic to aquatic organisms; may cause long-term negative effects in the aquatic environment. Do not contaminate water with the product or its containers. Do not clean spraying equipment near surface waters. Avoid contamination through runoff.
S61 – Avoid release into the environment.
Withdrawal period
Table grapes 3 days; Wine grapes 28 days; Fruit trees 14 days; Vegetables 1 day.
Storage
Store in a dark, cool place and in the original packaging, at temperatures up to 40°C.
ALTACOR 35 WG is an insecticide used for controlling various larval stages of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera species. It controls all larval stages, while the adult stages of some species are partially controlled. The activity occurs through ingestion and contact. The product also has ovilarvicidal efficacy against some important species. Paralysis of the pest occurs within a few hours after exposure, resulting in the interruption of movement and feeding. Final control is achieved within 2-4 days.
Preparation of the solution
Ensure that the equipment is clean and functional. It dissolves quickly in water. Fill the tank halfway with water. Start mixing. Pour the required amount of the product directly into the tank. Continue mixing while filling the tank with the necessary amount of water, and during spraying. The prepared solution should be used within the day. If mixed with other products, carefully check the measures and restrictions.
• S1/2 – Keep out of reach of children.
• S13 – Keep away from food, drinks, and animal feed.
• S20/21 – Do not eat, drink, or smoke while using.
• If you do not feel well, seek medical attention immediately and show the label.
• S36/37 – Wear appropriate protective clothing, protective gloves.
• Wash thoroughly before eating and always after finishing work.
• During application, avoid situations with strong wind.
• Do not breathe in spray mist or vapors.
• Do not apply this product in a manner that may result in contact with workers or other persons.
• S57 – Use appropriate containers to avoid environmental contamination.
• S60 – This material and its container must be disposed of safely.
Crop | Pest | Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²) | Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L) | Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m2 ) | Application Method and Timing | Max Treatments per Season |
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Vineyard | Grape Vine Moth (Lobesia Botrana) | 8-12 | 8-10 | 6-120 | Spray at the onset of infection in the blackhead phase, ensuring the product is used before penetration into the grape. | 2 |
Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber (greenhouse) | Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera, Autographa gamma | 8-14 (in greenhouse) | 8-12 (in greenhouse) | 50-120 (in greenhouse) | Spray during egg hatching and before symptoms appear on new leaves. Maximum dosage is recommended against S. littoralis in cases of high infestation. Application interval: 7-14 days. | 2 |
Lettuce (greenhouse and open field) | Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera | 8-12 | 8-12 (greenhouse and open field) | 50-100 (greenhouse and open field) | Spray during egg hatching and before symptoms appear on new leaves. Application interval: 7-14 days. | 2 |
Tomato, Eggplant, Pepper | Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera, Autographa gamma, Ostrinia nubilalis | 10-12 | 10-12 (greenhouse and open field) For peppers: 8-10 (greenhouse and open field) |
50 - 150 For peppers: 30 - 125 |
Spray during incubation before symptoms appear on new leaves. Application interval: 7-14 days. | 2 |
Tomato (greenhouse and open field) | Tuta absoluta | 8-12 | 50-100 (greenhouse) 20-100 (open field) |
Minimum dose 8 g/1000 m² | Spray at the onset of infection. Application interval: 10-14 days. | 2 |
Vineyard Pest: Grape Vine Moth (Lobesia Botrana) Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²): 8-12 Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L): 8-10 Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m²): 6-120 Application Method and Timing: Spray at the onset of infection in the blackhead phase, ensuring the product is used before penetration into the grape. Max Treatments per Season: 2 |
Melon, Watermelon, Cucumber (greenhouse) Pest: Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera, Autographa gamma Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²): 8-14 (in greenhouse) Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L): 8-12 (in greenhouse) Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m²): 50-120 (in greenhouse) Application Method and Timing: Spray during egg hatching and before symptoms appear on new leaves. Maximum dosage is recommended against S. littoralis in cases of high infestation. Application interval: 7-14 days. Max Treatments per Season: 2 |
Lettuce (greenhouse and open field) Pest: Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²): 8-12 Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L): 8-12 (greenhouse and open field) Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m²): 50-100 (greenhouse and open field) Application Method and Timing: Spray during egg hatching and before symptoms appear on new leaves. Application interval: 7-14 days. Max Treatments per Season: 2 |
Tomato, Eggplant, Pepper Pest: Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera exigua, Helicoverpa armigera, Autographa gamma, Ostrinia nubilalis Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²): 10-12 Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L): 10-12 (greenhouse and open field) For peppers: 8-10 (greenhouse and open field) Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m²): 50 - 150 For peppers: 30 - 125 Application Method and Timing: Spray during incubation before symptoms appear on new leaves. Application interval: 7-14 days. Max Treatments per Season: 2 |
Tomato (greenhouse and open field) Pest: Tuta absoluta Dosage of Formulation (Gr/1000 m²): 8-12 Dosage of Formulation (Gr/100 L): 50-100 (greenhouse) 20-100 (open field) Volume of Spray Solution (lt/1,000 m²): Minimum dose 8 g/1000 m² Application Method and Timing: Spray at the onset of infection. Application interval: 10-14 days. Max Treatments per Season: 2 |
Composition | |
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Chlorantraniliprole | 35% w/w |
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