País: Nova Zelanda
Idioma: anglès
Font: Ministry for Primary Industries
ethyl formate
BOC Limited
ethyl formate
ethyl formate 166.7 g/kg
Insecticide
ACVM Registered
2008-03-19
6-31 KG 279FEACVMG (REV GHS2) 0719 www.foodsafety.govt.nz 334mm 230mm VAPORMATE IS A POST HARVEST AEROSOL INSECTICIDE SPRAY FOR THE CONTROL OF CERTAIN INSECT PESTS IN STORED CEREAL GRAINS, OIL SEEDS, FLOURS, NUTS, DRIED FRUITS, DATES, GRAIN STORAGE PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT AND HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE NO WITHOLDING PERIODS MAXIMUM RESIDUE LIMIT IS NOT APPLICABLE FOR VAPORMATE TREATED COMMODITIES IT IS AN OFFENCE TO USE THIS PRODUCT ON ANIMALS 334mm 230mm Cereal Grains, oilseeds (with moisture content ≤ 12%), flours (with moisture content ≤ 14.5%), dried fruits, nuts, dates in sealed storage. Grain storage premises and equipment Lettuce Onion Onion thrips (_Thrips tabaci_) Aphid (_Nasonovia ribisnigri_) 120 g/m³ (1 hour exposure) 160 g/m³ (1 hour exposure) A second fumigation may be undertaken after 10-14 days to control other life stages as they develop Sweet pepper or capsicum Araceae (Callas) Western flower thrips (_Frankliniella occidentalis_) Western flower thrips (_Frankliniella occidentalis_) Oleander scale (_Aspidiotus nerii_), Long tailed mealybugs (_Pseudococcus longispinus_) 70 g/m³ (2 hours exposure) 250 g/m³ (1 hour exposure) 140 g/m³ (6 hours exposure) 240 g/m³ (4 hours exposure) 200 g/m³ for 1 hour 390 g/m³ (2% ethyl formate) for 2 hours at or above 5°C 390 g/m³ (2% ethyl formate) for 3 hours at or above 5°C 510 g/m³ for 4 hours Cut flowers Colchicaceae (Sandersonia), Orchidaceae (Orchids) Some phytotoxicity may occur on the flowers or stem of Sandersonia at the recommended application rate of 30g/m³ for 2 hours exposure period VAPORMATE dose rate for bananas is based on individual treatment of boxes and closing of plastic bag with rubber bands. If VAPORMATE is directly applied into the container or any other enclosed chamber containing bananas, the degree of gas tightness of the container or enclosure is critical to obtaining full control DO NOT exceed the recommended application rate of 140 g/m³ or 6 hours exposure period for kiwifruit to avoid any fruit damage (fruit softening) From Llegiu el document complet