Coragen is a contact and stomach insecticide with larvicidal action for the control of the most widespread lepidoptera and certain beetles that attack various crops. It fights all larval stages and limits the action of the larvae in certain insects. It also exhibits excellent ova-larvicidal activity. Contains the active substance chlorantraniliprole, which belongs to the chemical family of anthranilate diamides and has a new mode of action through the activation of receptors
ryanodine of insects. This activation causes the release of calcium from the internal muscle stores of the insects, with the immediate result of reduced muscle function, paralysis and subsequent killing of the target insects.
Method of application: Covering spray.
Instructions for use:
Apples (Apples, Pears):
In order to combat fruit blight (Cydia pomonella, Cydia molesta), leafhoppers (Adoxophyes orana, Agryrotaenia pulchellana, Pandemis spp.), Opherophtera brumata and Ostrinia nubilalis, cover spraying is carried out with 16-20 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spraying liquid in BBCH stages 71-87. It can be used in all phenological stages of fruit development, from fruit setting to ripening. It is recommended to use during egg laying and before hatching, and repeat after 12-14 days. To combat leafminers (Phyllonorychter blancardella, Ph. corylifoliella & Leucoptera scitella), cover sprays are carried out with 16-18 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid. For leafminers, the operation is recommended to be done during egg laying and before the galleries are visible on the leaves. The large dose should be used in large infestations. Repeat after 14 days.
Minimum dose / hectare: 16 ml.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 70-150
Peaches-Apricots: In order to combat fruit blight (Cydia molesta) and Agryrotaenia pulchellana, cover spraying is carried out with 16-20 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid (at stages BBCH 73-87). It can be used in all phenological stages of fruit development, from fruit setting to ripening. It is recommended to use during egg laying and before hatching, and repeat after 10-12 days. The large dose should be used in large infestations. To combat Anarsia lineatella and Anomalla vitis*, cover spraying is carried out with 18-20 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid. It can be used in all phenological stages of fruit development, from fruit setting to ripening. It is recommended to use during egg laying and before hatching, and repeat after 10-12 days. The large dose should be used in large infestations.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 70-150
Plum: To combat Grapholita (Cydia funebrana, Opherophtera brumata) and Chrysocantharus (Anomalla vitis*), applications are carried out at stages BBCH 73-87 with a dose of 16-20 ml/100 liters spray. Liquid. It can be used in all phenological stages of fruit development, from fruit setting to ripening. It is recommended to use during egg laying and before hatching & repeat after 10-14 days. For Opherophtera brumata Application with the appearance of the larvae Minimum dose / hectare 16 ml.
The large dose should be used in large infestations. Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 70-150
Orange-Tangerine-Lemon – Satsuma – Grapefruit: To combat the Leafhopper (P. citrella), cover sprays are carried out with 10-15 ml of the formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid at stages BBCH 31-50. Do not use before the trees enter productive age. It is recommended to be used at the time of egg laying or the appearance of the first larvae and before the galleries are visible on the leaves. Repeat after 10-12 days.
The large dose should be used in large infestations Minimum dose/hectare 5 ml.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/acre): 10-50
Walnut, Chestnut, Almond: For the control of Cydia pomonella in walnut, Cydia pomonella, Cydia fagiglandan, Coleoptera (beetle) (Curculio elephas) in chestnut and Anarsia (Anarsia. Lineatella) in almond are recommended sprays at the dose of 18-20 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid. Applications should be made when the pericarps begin to swell to the stage where 70% have matured (BBCH stages 73-87). It is recommended to be used during the laying of the eggs and before their hatching. Repeat after 10-12 days. The sprays for the 2nd generation suppress the action of Ragoletis completa.
Minimum dose / hectare 18 ml.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 100-150
Vine (table and vinable): For the control of Eudemida (Lobesia botrana), conch (Eupoecilia ambiguella) and Argyrotaenia pulchellana sprays are recommended at the dose of 15-18 ml of formulation per 100 liters of spray liquid in stages BBCH 57-83, a little before flowering to berry color (for wine vine) and at stages BBCH 57-85, just before flowering to PHI (for table vine). It is recommended to be used during the laying of the eggs and before their hatching. The large dose should be used in large infestations.
Repeat after 10-14 days. Minimum dose / hectare 15 ml.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 1 (for wine grape), 2 (for table grape)
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 50-150 (for wine grape), 50-120 (for table grape)
Potato: For the control of the satellite (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) sprays at the dose of 5-6 ml/hectare are recommended at the BBCH 31-69 stage (until the completion of the flowering of the 1st flower). It is recommended to be used during egg laying or when the first corrosions are visible. Repeat after 14-21 days. The large dose should be used in large infestations. For the control of phthorimaea (Phthorimaea operculella) sprays are recommended at the dose of 12.5-17.5 ml/ha at the stage BBCH 31-93 (until the leaves turn yellow). It is recommended to be used during egg laying or when the first flights of fledglings are visible.
Repeat after 10-14 days.
The large dose should be used in large infestations.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/acre): 30-80
Maize: For the control of O. nubilalis, Sesamia spp., Green worm (H. armigera) and Spodoptera (S. exigua) spraying at a dose of 10-15 ml of formulation/hectare ( stages: T1=BBCH 14 -55 and T2=BBCH 73- 87). The first application is made from the 4th leaf until the development of the top tuft. The second application is made from the stage of seed development until just before ripening.
Application interval: 10-30 days.
Minimum application dose: 10 ml/hectare.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 30-80
Sweet corn: For the control of O. nubilalis, Sesamia spp., Green worm (H. armigera) and Spodoptera (S. exigua) spraying at a dose of 10-15 ml of formulation/hectare is recommended (stages: T1=BBCH 14 -55 and T2=BBCH 73- 87). The first application is made from the 4th leaf until the development of the top tuft. The second application is made from the stage of seed development until just before ripening.
Application interval: 10-30 days.
Minimum application dose: 10 ml/hectare.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/acre): 30-80
Cotton: To combat the Spodoptera (S. exigua, S. Littoralis), the Green bollworm (H. armigera) and the Spiny bollworm (Earias spp.), spraying at the dose of 20 ml of formulation/acre is recommended at BBCH stages 34-77 . Applications should be made from the stage where 40% of the plants meet between the lines until 70% of the capsules have reached the final size.
Application interval: 10-12 days.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/acre): 30-80
*Tobacco: For the control of Phthorimaea (Phthorimaea operculella) and Green worm (H. armigera) sprays are recommended at the dose of 17.5 ml of formulation/hectare during the laying of eggs or with the first flights of the flourishing. Application interval: 10-12 days.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): 100-150
*Quince: For the control of Cydia pomonella, (Cydia molesta), Leafhoppers (Adoxophyes orana, Agryrotaenia pulchellana, Pandemis spp), Opherophtera brumata and Ostrinia (Ostrinia nubilalis) sprays are recommended at a dose of 16-20 kg .cm per 100 liters of spray liquid in stages BBCH 71-87. It can be used in all phenological stages of fruit development, from fruit setting to ripening. It is recommended to use during egg laying and before hatching, and repeat after 12-14 days. To combat Phyllonorychter blancardella, Ph. corylifoliella & Leucoptera scitella, sprays are recommended at a dose of 16-18 ml per 100 liters of spray liquid. For leafminers, it is recommended that the operation be carried out during egg laying and before the galleries are visible in the leaves.
The large dose should be used in large infestations.
Repeat after 14 days.
Minimum dose/hectare: 16 ml.
Maximum number of applications per growing season: 2
Volume of spray liquid (litres/hectare): : 70-150
Resistance management: The active substance chlorantraniliprole belongs to Group 28, according to the IRAC (Insecticides Resistance Action Committee) classification.
• Use of cultivation techniques and natural and biological methods in order to reduce the number of applications to those absolutely necessary for the effective control of enemies.
• Continuous and repeated use
• The applications should be made with the recommended dose and ensure a good and uniform coverage of the leaf surface with the spray liquid.
• Coragen to be applied up to 2 times per growing season and in rotation with insecticides of other groups with a different mode of action.
• Systematic monitoring of enemy/target populations should be carried out in order to detect in time any potential development of resistance.
• If cases of reduced effectiveness are found, the following applications should be made with preparations of a different group. Avoid its use in crops under stress. During the flowering period of the crops, do not apply the product during the periods of the day when the pollinators are actively active. In this case the applications should take place early in the morning or late in the afternoon. No need to re-apply if it rains 2 hours after spraying.
• To protect aquatic organisms leave an unsprinkled buffer zone of 20 meters from
surface water for stone fruits (of which 10 meters with vegetation), 10 meters for fruit trees
trees and 5 meters for the vine.
Last operation before harvest:
Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, Apricots, Apples, Pears, Quinces: 14 days
Winemaking vine: 30 days
Table vine: 3 days
Tobacco: 1 day
Akrodrya, cotton: 21 days
Citrus fruits: Not applicable
Corn, Sweet corn: 7 days
Potato: 14 days
Compatibility: Combines with most plant protection products. It is recommended that a small-scale test of the keg mixture being prepared be done and multi-formulation keg mixtures be avoided. Coragen is not compatible with preparations that have an alkaline reaction.
Phytotoxicity: It is not phytotoxic when used according to its instructions for use.
The information listed in this form is informative and does not in any way replace the instructions for use listed in the approval and label of the preparation.
In plant protection products, the instructions for use and precautions written on the label must be followed. For more and validated information, visit the ministry’s e-mail address:
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