Tabu Super

Disinfectant imidacloprid, 400 g/l + fipronil, 100 g/l


Treatment of seeds with new generation insecticides.

An insecticidal seed treatment that has no analogues in the world in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness for protecting cotton seeds.

• reliable protection against pests living in the soil and on the ground
• two elements belonging to different chemical classes.
• long-term protection
• the root cutter destroys weeds in one pass.

Imidacloprid belongs to the chemical class of neonicotinoids with contact, enteral and systemic activity. Fipronil belongs to the class of phenylpyrazoles, has a contact, intestinal effect and has moderate systemic properties.
Imidacloprid penetrates grasses and young plants through the roots and protects them when the risk of damage is greatest. It then spreads to the above-ground parts of the plant (in the acropetal direction) and protects the newly formed plant tissues. Imidacloprid affects the nervous system of insects by blocking nicotinic receptors on the postsynaptic nerve.
Fipronil also affects the nervous system of insects and blocks their gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors. This active substance is characterized by the presence of a high level and long-term insecticidal toxicity (toxicity to insects). Plants can also absorb the drug from the soil. It reliably protects plants from adult and young larvae of soil pests.

The drug quickly stops signals from the central nervous system of insects, as a result of which they first lose the ability to move and feed, and then die overnight. The drug protects crops for up to 50 days.
Cotton seeds are treated before planting.
Tabu® Super can be used together with other fungicides to treat seeds. It is necessary to check the compatibility of the mixed compositions each time.
The consumption rate of the working solution is 18 l/t.
The drug is available in 5 liter canisters.

Plant Vrediteli Consumption rate, l/t of seeds Application method and conditions
Cotton Aphids, aphids and thrips are found in the early stages of crop development 6-8 Seed treatment