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oxalis herbicide Oxalis Insecticide (Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15% WDG) – AgriVruddhi

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oxalis herbicide Oxalis Insecticide (Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15% WDG) – AgriVruddhiProduct Name: Oxalis Insecticide Technical Name: Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15% WDG Product Type: Insecticide Brand Name: SWAL Product Overview: SWAL Oxalis is a systemic insecticide in Water Dispersible Granules (WDG) formulation, combining two active ingredients: Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15%. It is designed primarily for use in cotton to control both sucking pests (such as aphids, jassids, thrips, whiteflies, mealybugs) and chewing life stage pests

Product Name: Oxalis Insecticide
Technical Name: Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15% WDG
Product Type: Insecticide
Brand Name: SWAL

Product Overview:

SWAL Oxalis is a systemic insecticide in Water Dispersible Granules (WDG) formulation, combining two active ingredients: Fipronil 15% + Flonicamid 15%. It is designed primarily for use in cotton to control both sucking pests (such as aphids, jassids, thrips, whiteflies, mealybugs) and chewing/life-stage pests like bollworms. It works via a dual mode of action: blocking GABA-gated chloride channels (via fipronil) and acting as a feeding blocker (via flonicamid) to reduce damage.

Summary:

Feature Details
Formulation Type WDG (Water Dispersible Granules) 
Mode of Action Dual mode:• Fipronil disrupts/inhibits GABAA-gated chloride channels in insect nervous system leading to paralysis/death • Flonicamid acts as a feeding blocker, reducing pest feeding activity leading to starvation/damage reduction 
Major Crop(s) Cotton 
Target Pests Aphids; Jassids; Thrips; Whiteflies; Mealy Bugs; Bollworms 
Dosage / Rate 160 grams per acre 
Application Method Foliar spray (diluted in water, dispersed over crop canopy) 
Properties / Special Features • Systemic action: protects new growth as well as existing foliage • Dual-action (nervous system + feeding blocker) for more comprehensive control • Effective especially for cotton pest complex 


Benefits:

  • Dual Action - Combines two modes of action: Fipronil (blocks GABA-gated chloride channels) kills on contact/systemically, while Flonicamid works as a feeding blocker.
  • Broad Spectrum Control of Sucking & Some Chewing Pests -Effective against aphids, jassids, thrips, whiteflies, mealybugs, and bollworms.
  • Systemic Protection - Protects new growth as well as existing foliage, helping prevent reinfestation.
  • Long-Lasting Effect - Helps reduce frequency of sprays because of residual control.
  • Reduced Crop Damage & Higher Yield - Because it stops feeding early, pest damage is minimized, preserving crop health and yields.
  • IPM Friendly - Suits integration with other pest management practices; dual action and selectivity help manage resistance better.
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