JUDO
INFORMATION:
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New Chemistry
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Active against the Q-biotype and B-biotype
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Translaminar
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Affects all stages including eggs
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Residual activity for over 21 days
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The treated whitefly dries up and dies within 4 to
10 days after treatment
HOW TO APPLY:
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Apply specific dosage of JUDO as needed for control. Good
coverage of the upper and lower leaf surfaces is recommended.
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An adjuvant may be used to improve coverage on hard to wet foliage. For best results the treatment should be made when the whitefly or mite population begins to build and before a damaging population becomes established. JUDO is effective against the egg and nymphal stages of whiteflies and mites. Control should be directed at these stages.
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Rate range is provided and is generally dependent on size of the plant and density of the foliage. Apply when pests first appear and prior to leaf damage or discoloration. Apply with ground application equipment in adequate water for uniform coverage.
RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT:
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JUDO contains an active ingredient with a novel mode of action. Studies to determine cross-resistance with JUDO linked to other commercial insecticide/miticides have demonstrated no cross-resistance. However, repeated use of any crop protection product may increase the development of resistant strains of pests, including insects and mites.
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Using JUDO in successive miticide applications during the same cropping cycle is not recommended. Use JUDO as a part of a sound resistance management program that includes rotation with other treatments with different modes of action. Do not apply JUDO more than four times per season.
RATES:
2 to 4 Fl. Oz. (60 – 120 mL) /100 gallons of spray
solution
or
3 – 6 mL / 5 gallons of spray solution |