Introduction and Properties
Phosalone, with the trade name Zolon, is a non-systemic insecticide from the group of organophosphate pesticides with contact and digestive effects and a very broad insecticidal spectrum. This toxin enters plants through the cuticular layer and accumulates in the fruit skin and leaf cuticle, and enters the plant less. The ability of this toxin to inhibit the cholinesterase enzyme in the nervous system of animals.
Instructions for use
Pistachio psyllid at a rate of 2.5 per thousand
Apple red-eared bug and worm, pear psyllid and wasp and weevil, plum worm, grapevine earwig and weevil, pistachio woodworm and weevil: at a rate of 1.5 per thousand
Sugar beet leafworm and weevil, soybean sheathworm, sunflower leafworm, alfalfa weevil, leafworm and vectors of corn virus disease, Colorado potato beetle: at a rate of 2-3 liters per hectare
General considerations
Before using a pesticide, read the label carefully.
Consult with your local plant protection expert for details.
This pesticide is prohibited from being sold without a prescription from a herbalist.