ADIRA
ADIRA(CHLORANTRANILIPROLE 4.3% + ABAMECTIN 1.7% w/w SC) is a broad spectrum combination insecticide providing long lasting and rapid knockdown effect against pest.
MODE OF ACTION
- ADIRA(CHLORANTRANILIPROLE 4.3% + ABAMECTIN 1.7% w/w SC) is combining 2 different insecticide mode of actions, the bisamide and the avermectin mode of action.
- Chlorantraniliprole is a ryanodine receptor modulator. It is a novel substituted anthranilamide insecticide. The mode of action of chlorantraniliprole is activation of insect ryanodine receptors. This activation stimulates the release of calcium from the internal stores of smooth and striated muscle, causing impaired muscle regulation, paralysis and ultimately insect death. Chlorantraniliprole shows excellent differential selectivity toward insect ryanodine receptors over mammalian receptors.
- Abamectin is a GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid) agonist: it stimulates the release of GABA from pre-synaptic inhibitory membranes at the nerve endings and enhances the binding of GABA to receptor sites in the muscle cells of arthropods. This binding result in an increased flow of chloride ions into the cell, essentially blocking the nerve signals. The pests become paralyzed and eventually die. However, although feeding stops almost immediately, it can take up to 4 days for death to occur. During this time the host plant is not damaged.
Chilli |
Fruit borer, Mites, Thrips, |
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