Nazione: Nuova Zelanda
Lingua: inglese
Fonte: Ministry for Primary Industries
serratia entomophila (strain 626)
Bio-Start Limited
serratia entomophila (strain 626)
serratia entomophila (strain 626) 40,000 m cfu/ml
Insecticide
ACVM Registered
1994-01-21
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN BioStart Logo TM BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid Biological agent for control of New Zealand grass grub (_Costelytra zealandica_) _ _ _Grass grub drawing _ Active ingredient: Contains a minimum of 4 x 10 10 cfu/mL _Serratia entomophilia_ (strain 626) in the form of a suspension concentrate. Registered pursuant of the ACVM Act 1997. No.P4409 See www.foodsafety.govt.nz for registration conditions Advance Microbial Technology logo Refrigerate at 4 °C out of direct sunlight net contents 5 L BIOSTART BIOSHIELD® GRASS GRUB LIQUID is a biological agent for the control of New Zealand grass grub (_Costelytra zealandica_). Use BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid to prevent a build-up of grass grub numbers. BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid starts a disease cycle in grass grub larvae that leads to a population decline thereby reducing the damage caused by the larvae. It does not affect humans, animals or any other insects . GENERAL INFORMATION: BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid contains a naturally occurring soil bacterium _(Serratia entomophila) _that causes amber disease in the New Zealand grass grub. When BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid is ingested by the grass grub larvae it results in the cessation of feeding within 2-3 days. Death of the infected, non-feeding larvae may take 1-2 months to occur. Diseased larvae are characterised by a clear gut giving them an amber appearance. The dead grass grub larvae will not be visible as they disappear by natural decay processes. DIRECTIONS FOR USE USER RATE APPLICATION APPLICATION TIMING Apply BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid at 1 L/HA as a subsurface application to actively feeding grass grub larvae. Dilute BioShield® Grass Grub Liquid in 100 L/ha of unchlorinated, clean water prior to application. Apply via a liquid applicator fitted to a seed drill (e.g. triple disc or direct drill) to a depth of 10 - 30MM below soil surface. Apply to actively feeding grass grub larvae when they are in the late 2 nd – mid- 3 rd instar stage of development. This stage occurs betwe Leggi il documento completo