Katyayani Soil Prime | Fluopyram 34.48 % w/w SC | Nematicide
About Product:
Soil Prime is a highly effective nematicide formulated with Fluopyram 34.48% SC, specially designed to control Root-knot nematodes in vegetable crops. It provides long-lasting protection by targeting nematodes at the root zone, reducing infestation levels and improving root health, nutrient uptake, and overall crop yield. Soil Prime can be applied through Soil drenching or drip irrigation and is suitable for both pre-planting and post-transplanting applications.
Technical Details
- Technical Name: Fluopyram 34.48% SC
- Formulation Type: Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Mode of Action:
Fluopyram acts on the mitochondrial respiratory chain of nematodes by inhibiting energy production. It blocks the respiration process, causing paralysis and eventual death of nematodes, ensuring effective root-zone protection.
Targeted Pest
- Root-knot nematode
Recommended Crops
- Tomato, cucumber and other crops
Key Features & Benefits:
- Effective control of Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita)
- The systemic movement of Fluopyram within the plant ensures deep root-zone protection and sustained nematode control.
- Its targeted action at the cellular level disrupts nematode metabolism, preventing further reproduction and infestation.
- Rapid uptake through roots provides quick suppression of nematode activity after application.
- Compatible with drip irrigation systems for precise and efficient root-zone delivery.
Dosage:
|
Crop |
Pest |
Formulation (ml/acre) |
Dilution (liters/acre) |
|
Tomato |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
|
Cucumber |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
Application Method: Soil drenching / drip irrigation
Note : Always use the recommended dose according to the specified water quantity. For further guidance and detailed recommendations, please consult an agronomist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Soil Prime used for?
A. Soil Prime is used for controlling Root-knot nematodes in crops like tomato and cucumber.
Q2. How does Soil Prime work?
A. It inhibits energy production in nematodes, causing paralysis and death.
Q3. Can it be applied through drip irrigation?
A. Yes, Soil Prime is suitable for drip irrigation as well as soil drenching.
Q4. When should Soil Prime be applied?
A. It can be applied during pre-planting or post-transplanting stages for best results.
Q5. Does it improve crop yield?
A. Yes, by protecting roots from nematode damage, it enhances nutrient uptake and improves overall yield and crop quality.
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Katyayani Soil Prime | Fluopyram 34.48 % w/w SC | Nematicide
Katyayani Soil Prime | Fluopyram 34.48 % w/w SC | Nematicide
About Product:
Soil Prime is a highly effective nematicide formulated with Fluopyram 34.48% SC, specially designed to control Root-knot nematodes in vegetable crops. It provides long-lasting protection by targeting nematodes at the root zone, reducing infestation levels and improving root health, nutrient uptake, and overall crop yield. Soil Prime can be applied through Soil drenching or drip irrigation and is suitable for both pre-planting and post-transplanting applications.
Technical Details
- Technical Name: Fluopyram 34.48% SC
- Formulation Type: Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Mode of Action:
Fluopyram acts on the mitochondrial respiratory chain of nematodes by inhibiting energy production. It blocks the respiration process, causing paralysis and eventual death of nematodes, ensuring effective root-zone protection.
Targeted Pest
- Root-knot nematode
Recommended Crops
- Tomato, cucumber and other crops
Key Features & Benefits:
- Effective control of Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita)
- The systemic movement of Fluopyram within the plant ensures deep root-zone protection and sustained nematode control.
- Its targeted action at the cellular level disrupts nematode metabolism, preventing further reproduction and infestation.
- Rapid uptake through roots provides quick suppression of nematode activity after application.
- Compatible with drip irrigation systems for precise and efficient root-zone delivery.
Dosage:
|
Crop |
Pest |
Formulation (ml/acre) |
Dilution (liters/acre) |
|
Tomato |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
|
Cucumber |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
Application Method: Soil drenching / drip irrigation
Note : Always use the recommended dose according to the specified water quantity. For further guidance and detailed recommendations, please consult an agronomist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Soil Prime used for?
A. Soil Prime is used for controlling Root-knot nematodes in crops like tomato and cucumber.
Q2. How does Soil Prime work?
A. It inhibits energy production in nematodes, causing paralysis and death.
Q3. Can it be applied through drip irrigation?
A. Yes, Soil Prime is suitable for drip irrigation as well as soil drenching.
Q4. When should Soil Prime be applied?
A. It can be applied during pre-planting or post-transplanting stages for best results.
Q5. Does it improve crop yield?
A. Yes, by protecting roots from nematode damage, it enhances nutrient uptake and improves overall yield and crop quality.
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Description
About Product:
Soil Prime is a highly effective nematicide formulated with Fluopyram 34.48% SC, specially designed to control Root-knot nematodes in vegetable crops. It provides long-lasting protection by targeting nematodes at the root zone, reducing infestation levels and improving root health, nutrient uptake, and overall crop yield. Soil Prime can be applied through Soil drenching or drip irrigation and is suitable for both pre-planting and post-transplanting applications.
Technical Details
- Technical Name: Fluopyram 34.48% SC
- Formulation Type: Suspension Concentrate (SC)
Mode of Action:
Fluopyram acts on the mitochondrial respiratory chain of nematodes by inhibiting energy production. It blocks the respiration process, causing paralysis and eventual death of nematodes, ensuring effective root-zone protection.
Targeted Pest
- Root-knot nematode
Recommended Crops
- Tomato, cucumber and other crops
Key Features & Benefits:
- Effective control of Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita)
- The systemic movement of Fluopyram within the plant ensures deep root-zone protection and sustained nematode control.
- Its targeted action at the cellular level disrupts nematode metabolism, preventing further reproduction and infestation.
- Rapid uptake through roots provides quick suppression of nematode activity after application.
- Compatible with drip irrigation systems for precise and efficient root-zone delivery.
Dosage:
|
Crop |
Pest |
Formulation (ml/acre) |
Dilution (liters/acre) |
|
Tomato |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
|
Cucumber |
Root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) |
253 ml (2 applications) / 506 ml (Single application) |
405 liters |
Application Method: Soil drenching / drip irrigation
Note : Always use the recommended dose according to the specified water quantity. For further guidance and detailed recommendations, please consult an agronomist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is Soil Prime used for?
A. Soil Prime is used for controlling Root-knot nematodes in crops like tomato and cucumber.
Q2. How does Soil Prime work?
A. It inhibits energy production in nematodes, causing paralysis and death.
Q3. Can it be applied through drip irrigation?
A. Yes, Soil Prime is suitable for drip irrigation as well as soil drenching.
Q4. When should Soil Prime be applied?
A. It can be applied during pre-planting or post-transplanting stages for best results.
Q5. Does it improve crop yield?
A. Yes, by protecting roots from nematode damage, it enhances nutrient uptake and improves overall yield and crop quality.












