Radiant SC Insecticide

Radiant SC Insecticide
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Product Overview

Radiant SC Insecticide is designed to provide quick knockdown and effective control and suppression of crop-damaging insect pests. This suspension concentrate formula contains Spinetoram as its active ingredient which offers broad-spectrum control of target insects such as leafminers, thrips, loopers, armyworms, spotted wing drosophila, and certain psyllids through translaminar activity. It uses Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach so it controls target insects without affecting beneficial ones. It also has a short 4-hour re-entry interval and preharvest interval, allowing users to complete other production work for more efficiency. Labeled for use on asparagus, brassica (cole) crops, bulb vegetables, certain cereal grains, corn, cotton, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy vegetables, legume vegetables, peanut, peppermint, soybean, and other listed crops. Available in gallon size.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Spinetoram - 11.7%
Target pests Lepidopterous larvae (worms, caterpillars), dipterous leafminers, thrips, loopers, armyworms, thrips, spotted wing drosophila, and certain psyllids
For use in Asparagus, Brassica (cole) crops, bulb vegetables, cereal grains (except rice, millet and sorghum), corn, cotton, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, grain amaranth, herbs, leafy vegetables, leaves of legume vegetables, legume vegetables, etc.
Application Use calibrated power-operated ground spray equipment that provides uniform coverage of the target crop. A minimum of 5 to 10 gallons per acre should be utilized, increasing volume with crop size and/or pest pressure.
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on label.
Formulation Suspension Concentrate.
Special Features Fast knockdown, broad-spectrum control.
Shipping Weight 9.00 lbs
Manufacturer Corteva Agriscience
EPA Registration 62719-545

Details

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

For control or suppression of lepidopterous larvae (worms, caterpillars), dipterous leafminers, thrips, and certain psyllids in asparagus, Brassica (cole) crops, bulb vegetables, cereal grains (except rice, millet and sorghum), corn (field, sweet, popcorn, and seed corn), cotton, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables (tomato, peppers, and eggplant), globe artichoke, grain amaranth, herbs, leafy vegetables, leaves of legume vegetables, leaves of root and tuber vegetables, legume vegetables (succulent and dried beans and peas), okra, peanut, peppermint, pineapple, quinoa, root and tuber vegetables, soybean, spearmint, spices (except black pepper), strawberry, teosinte, turnip greens, and watercress.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programs

Radiant SC is recommended for IPM programs in labeled crops. Apply Radiant SC when field scouting indicates target pest densities have reached the economic threshold, i.e., the point at which the insect population must be reduced to avoid economic losses beyond the cost of control. Other than reducing the target pest species as a food source, Radiant SC does not have a significant impact on certain parasitic insects or the natural predaceous arthropod complex in treated crops, including big-eyed bugs, ladybird beetles, flower bugs, lacewings, minute pirate bugs, damsel bugs, assassin bugs, or spiders. The feeding activities of these beneficials will aid in natural control of other insects and reduce the likelihood of secondary pest outbreaks. If Radiant SC is tank mixed with any insecticide that reduces its selectivity in preserving beneficial predatory insects, the full benefit of Radiant SC in an IPM program may be reduced.

Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM)

Radiant SC contains spinetoram, a Group 5 insecticide. Insect/mite biotypes with acquired resistance to Group 5 insecticides may eventually dominate the insect/mite population if Group 5 insecticides are used repeatedly in the same field or area, or in successive years as the primary method of control for targeted species. This may result in partial or total loss of control of those species by Radiant SC or other Group 5 insecticides. Currently, only spinetoram and spinosad active ingredients are classified as Group 5 insecticides. These two insecticide active ingredients share a common mode of action and must not be rotated with each other for control of pests listed on this label. Spinetoram and spinosad may be rotated with all other labeled insecticide active ingredients.

To delay development of insecticide resistance, the following practices are recommended:

  • Carefully follow the specific label guidelines within the Use Direction sections of this label, especially in regard to IRM recommendations.
  • Avoid use of the same active ingredient or mode of action (same insecticide group) on consecutive generations of insects. However, multiple applications to reduce a single generation are acceptable. Treat the next generation with a different active ingredient that has a different mode of action, or use no treatment for the next generation.
  • Avoid using less than labeled rates of any insecticide when applied alone or in tank mixtures.
  • Applications should be targeted against early insect developmental stages whenever possible.
  • Base insecticide use on comprehensive IPM programs including crop rotations.
  • Monitor treated insect populations in the field for loss of effectiveness.
  • Contact your local extension specialist, certified crop advisor, and/or manufacturer for insecticide resistance management and/or IPM recommendations for the specific site and resistant pest problem.

Mixing Directions:

Radiant SC - Alone: Fill the spray tank with water to about 1/2 of the required spray volume. Start agitation and add the required amount of Radiant SC. Continue agitation while mixing and filling the spray tank to the required spray volume. Maintain sufficient agitation during application to ensure uniformity of the spray mix. Do not allow water or spray mixture to back-siphon into the water source.

Radiant SC - Tank Mix: When tank mixing Radiant SC with other materials, a compatibility test (jar test) using relative proportions of the tank mix ingredients should be conducted prior to mixing ingredients in the spray tank. If foliar fertilizers are used, the jar test should be repeated with each batch of fertilizer utilizing the mixing water source. Vigorous, continuous agitation during mixing, filling and throughout application is required for all tank mixes. Sparger pipe agitators generally provide the most effective agitation in spray tanks. To prevent foaming in the spray tank, avoid stirring or splashing air into the spray mixture.

Mixing Order for Tank Mixes: Fill the spray tank with water to 1/4 to 1/3 of the required spray volume. Start agitation. Add different formulation types in the order indicated below, allowing time for complete dispersion and mixing after addition of each product. Allow extra dispersion and mixing time for dry flowable products.

Application Directions:

Do not apply Radiant SC in greenhouses or other enclosed structures used for growing crops. Proper application techniques help ensure thorough spray coverage and correct dosage for optimum insect control. The following directions are provided for ground and aerial application of Radiant SC. Attention should be given to sprayer speed and calibration, wind speed, and foliar canopy density to ensure adequate spray coverage.

Ground Row Crop Application:

Use calibrated power-operated ground spray equipment capable of providing uniform coverage of the target crop. Orient the boom and nozzles to obtain uniform crop coverage. A minimum of 5 to 10 gallons per acre should be utilized, increasing volume with crop size and/or pest pressure. Use hollow cone, twin jet flat fan nozzles or other atomizer suitable for insecticide spraying to provide a fine to coarse spray quality (per ASABE S-572, see nozzle catalogs). Under certain conditions, drop nozzles may be required to obtain complete coverage of plant surfaces. Follow manufacturer's specifications for ideal nozzle spacing and spray pressure. Minimize boom height to optimize uniformity of coverage and optimize deposition (on-target deposition) to reduce drift.

Groundboom Application

For groundboom applications, apply using a nozzle height of no more than 4 feet above the ground or crop canopy. For ground boom and airblast applications, turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and when spraying the outer two rows. To minimize spray loss over the top of the crop canopy, spray must be directed into the canopy. Calibrate airblast application equipment and operate in a manner that achieves full displacement of the air within the crop canopy with air containing spray droplets.

SEE LABEL FOR COMPLETE RATES AND INSTRUCTIONS.

Environmental Hazards:

This product is toxic to bees exposed to treatment during the 3 hours following treatment. Do not apply this pesticide to blooming, pollen-shedding or nectar-producing parts of plants if bees may forage on the plants during this time period. This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Apply this product only as specified on the label.

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Radiant SC Insecticide

 is harmful to bees especially during the first few hours of application and should NOT be applied to blooming, pollen-shedding or nectar-producing parts of plants when bees are foraging. 

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How many times should Radiant SC Insecticide be repeated if there is moderate thrips attack on hybrid chilli?
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According to the Radiant SC Insecticide Product Label, for peppers of a wide variety: • Preharvest Interval: Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. • Do not apply more than a total of 39 fl oz of Radiant SC (0.305 lb ai spinetoram) per acre per year. • Maximum Number of Applications: Do not make more than five applications per calendar year. See Resistance Management regarding number of applications for specific pests. • Minimum Treatment:  Do not make applications less than 10 days apart.

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