AUSTER 10 EC
Traffic Approval Number
14469 /24-01-2014
Description of Formulation
Insecticide-growth regulator-mimetic of insect youth hormone.
Recommendation
Pyriproxifen 10 % b/o, Auxiliary substances 88,3 % b/o
Form
Liquid Emulsifiable (EC)
METHOD OF ACTION
Insecticide-growth regulator-mimetic of insect youth hormone. It acts through contact and ingestion on the morphogenesis, reproduction and embryogenesis of insects, depending on their stage of development (egg, larva, nymph, nymph, mite), hindering their normal development and adulthood.
In particular, it has an effect on:
(a) on 1-3 day old eggs where hatching is restricted or slowed down and post-embryonic changes are observed
(b) inhibiting the metamorphosis of the larvae; (b) inhibiting the metamorphosis of the larvae
(c) causes inhibition of nymphal emergence and larval emergence; and
(d) has sterilising properties in females, resulting in reduced oviposition and reduced egg viability
The efficacy of the formulation on target insects occurs more slowly and gradually compared to that of insecticides acting on the insect nervous system. It is particularly active on cockroaches and mealybugs when applied in their early stages of development. The movement of the active substance pyriproxifen in plants is trans-fractal
PACKAGES
Bottle 250 cc
DANGERS
1) In case of high populations of mealybug mites, use an appropriate insecticide to reduce the population and then apply AUSTER
2) In pome fruits for the control of San José Scab, in pre-flower application, combining it with summer mash (paraffin oil EC) increases the effectiveness of the formulation.
3) In all cases apply the recommended concentration i.e. the dose in cc/100 litres of water.
4) In Tomato and Eggplant the recommended dose per 100 litres of water should be appropriately combined with the volume of spray liquid so that the maximum dose/ha is not exceeded.
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The approved Good Agricultural Practice (GEP) form is presented in Annex II to this Decision.
It has no phytotoxicity at the recommended uses and doses in the Greek soil and climatic conditions.
PHASE OF ACTION
Objective: Coccoid, Red scabies, Aspidioides, Legionella, Waxy mildew, Mycelomatous scabies
, Parlatoria and other species
Dose/acre: 100-150
Implementation Time: spraying with the appearance of the first larval stages of the 1st generation
PHI: 30
Max Applications per Period: 1
Objective: i)Cockroaches, San Jose Scabies, ii) Cottonwoods
Dose/acre: 30-50
Implementation Time: (i) spraying at the appearance of the first larval stages
- ii) spraying at the stage of fertilised females
PHI: 21
Max Applications per Period: 1
Objective: i)Cockroaches, San Jose Scabies, ii) Cottonwoods
Dose/acre: 30-50
Implementation Time: i) spraying at the end of winter on overwintering forms.
ii) spraying at the stage of fertilised females
PHI: Not defined
Max Applications per Period: 1 (before the bloom)
Objective: Cockroaches, San Jose Scabies
Dose/acre: 30-50
Implementation Time: spraying at the end of winter on overwintering forms
PHI: Not defined
Max Applications per Period: 1 (before the bloom)
Objective: coccoids
Dose/acre: 17,5-37,5
Implementation Time: spraying before flowering with the appearance of the first larval stages of the first generation
PHI: Not defined
Max Applications per Period: 1 (before the bloom)
Objective: coccoids, Pseudococci
Dose/acre: 25-75
Implementation Time: spraying before flowering with the appearance of the first larval stages of the first generation
PHI: Not defined
Max Applications per Period: 1 (before the bloom)
Objective: Alluvial
Dose/acre: 25-95
Implementation Time: spraying with the appearance of the first mites
PHI: 3
Max Applications per Period: 2/10
Objective: (i) mealybugs, (ii) coccoids
Dose/acre: 25-75
Implementation Time: i) spraying at the appearance of the first mites.
- ii) spraying with the appearance of the first larval stages
PHI: Not Defined
Max Applications per Period: 2/10 (Greenhouse), 1 (Outdoor)