Rosetta


Product Certificate and Label Rosetta
Name of Product : ROSETTA
Active Substance : 200 g/L Esfenvalerate
Formulation Type : Emulsion Concentrate (EC)
Group : A3 Insecticide
Environmental Effect : Toxic to bees and fishes. Do not mix with ground water.
Antidote : There is no specific antidote. Treatment is administered according to the symptoms.

MARKET PRESENTATION: 100 CC, 250 CC, 500 CC, 1 L

PREPARATION OF THE PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT TO BE APPLIED:

The Plant Protection Product calculated on the recommended dose is first mixed with some water in a separate container. The application machine tank is filled halfway with water. Medicated water is added to the tank while the mixer of the machine is running. While mixing process is continuing, the tank is completed with water. Mixing is continued until the application is completed. We use the prepared plant production product on the same day.

CALIBRATION:

The application machine must be calibrated before application. In applications, the amount of mixture to be given to a specific area should be well adjusted to provide a good coating. Applications should be done within cool hours of the day and in non-windy or near-calm conditions.

CLEANING OF APPLICATION MACHINE:

Immediately after the completion of the application, empty the spraying machine tank safely. After filling the tank with clean water, run the mixer and spray system to wash all parts. Do not wash near water sources. Do not drain wash water and wastes into water sources.

USAGE OF PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCT:

Against the greenworm in cotton: All plants of 3 m length randomly selected are checked and the green worm eggs and larvae are counted and the application is decided when an average of 2 m larva of 3 m are found.

Against cotton plant hoppers: Plant hoppers on a total of 25 leaves are counted, one from the lower and middle and upper parts of the main stem of the randomly selected plants. This figure has an average number of pests per leaf for 100 leaves in the entire area. Application should be done when an average of 10 plant hoppers per leaf is detected.

Against greenworm in tomato: By entering the field in direction of diagonals, 50-100 plants are controlled according to the size of the field, and the eggs, larvae are sought in the flowers, stems, fruits and shoots of the plant. If 5 of 100 plants are found blur, the application is done.

Codling moth: Applications to be carried out against Codling moth should be directed according to the forecast and early warning system. The aim in pest control of codling moth is to kill the hatched larvae prior to penetrating in the fruit by keeping the trees disinfected during the larvae emergence of each germ.

Against Pistachio psyllid: When 20-30 nymphs are seen per leaf as a result of weekly counts performed for 100 compound and most of the eggs are opened and before the first adult parasitoid exit and adhesive layer (fumajin) on the leaf surface, the application should be done.

Against hazelnut worm: If more than 2 hazelnut worm is seen on 10 January in the controls carried out in the period when the majority of the fruits reach lentil size, disinfection is done.

Against vine bunch moth: The bunch moth application times are determined according to the forecast-warning system. For larvicite application, the number of butterflies caught in the traps should reach the peak point and begin to fall, the total of effective temperatures should be 120 days-degrees in the 1st season, twilight temperatures should be 15 C and 2 days in a row, this should continue in the following days. The effective total temperature should reach 520 days-degrees in the 2nd, 1047 days-degrees in the 3rd, the phenology of the vine should be in the period of flower bud in the 1st germ, the unriped grape in the 2nd germ, and the beginning of sweetening in the 3rd germ. Application is decided when the first larval outflow is seen. One application is performed for each germ.

Against cornworm and corncob worm: When the first egg is detected, it is applied. Following the first application, 2 more applications are performed with 15 days intervals.

INFORMATION ON RESISTANCE:

The plant protection product named ROSETTA is an insecticide classified as Group A3 according to its mechanism of action. Repetitive applications of plant protection products with the same mechanism of action promote resistance development. Therefore, in order to delay the development of resistance, do not exceed the total number of applications of ROSETTA recommended during the same production season. In cases where the application should be repeated, pay attention to the use of plant protection products with a different mechanism of action (except for Group A3).

MISCIBILITY:

It is recommended to make premix trials before making a large amount of mix for the application.

PLANTS THE PRODUCT WILL BE USED IN
PLANT NAME HARMFUL ORGANISM NAME APPLICATION DOSE TIME BETWEEN LAST DISINFECTION AND HARVEST
*Cotton Green worm
(Helicoperva armigera)
60 ml/da (larva) 7 days
Cotton

Plant hopper in cotton
(Empoasca decipiens)

7.5 ml/da (nymph, adult) 7 days
Tomatoes (Field) Green worm
(Helicoperva armigera)
60 ml/da (larva 7 days
Apple Codling moth
(Cydia pomonella) 
5 ml / 100 l of water (larva) 7 days
Pistachio Pistachio psyllid
(Agonescena pistaciae)
20 ml/100 l of water (nymph) 7 days
Hazelnut Hazelnut Worm
(Curculio nucum
20 ml/da (adult) 14 days
**Vineyard Bunch moth
(Lobesia botrana) 
7,5 ml/100 L water (larva) 15 days
Corn Corncob worm 
(Sesamia nonagroides)

Corn worm 
(Ostrinia nubilialis)
30 ml / da (larva)
(disinfection for 3 times with 15 days intervals)
21 days

* It is not used in Mediterranean and Southeastern Anatolia Regions.
** Vine leaves for consumption cannot be used in harvested vineyards.