Description
Bromopropylate (Neoron) Baharan
Bromopropylate-25%-EC
1 liter package
Non-systemic acaricide with contact effect and long-lasting effect effective against sugar beet spider mites, oriental yellow mites and citrus red mites
How it works
Non-systemic and contact acaricide from the benzylate group with an unknown mode of action
Uses
In other countries, it is used to control red mites, two-spot mites, apple rust mites, beriobia mites, and carmine mites in fruit trees, citrus, grapes, strawberries, cotton, sugar beets, sugar cane, tea, vegetables, summer crops, and ornamental plants.
This poison has a long duration and is used for mites resistant to phosphorus poisons at high doses. To avoid affecting predatory mites, it should not be used early. In some apple and peach varieties, it may cause plant burn.
It is also able to penetrate plant tissues to kill some species of mites of the Eriophyidae family. This acaricide is very powerful and can be effective on various stages of eggs, nymphs and adult mites. It is used in cold-hardy fruit trees to kill European red mites at a rate of one liter per thousand and in pistachios to kill common mites at a rate of one and a half to two liters per 1000 under the supervision of a plant specialist.