…MOA Structure Poster as needed Target site mutation table Develop new MoA posters and update existing posters as required Develop MoA training slides MoA page – IRAC Website Provide additional information on topics important to MoA and IRM Update of MoA Charter Address issue of DIY classification Implement MoA Classification update notification list Useful Mode of Action Links Procedure for classifying a new insecticide Online form for classifying a new insecticide Mode of Action Labelling Guidance from CropLife International Comprehensive…
The IRAC Mode of Action Classification The definitive, global classification scheme on the target sites of acaricides and insecticides The IRAC Mode of Action (MoA) classification provides growers, advisors, extension staff, consultants and crop protection professionals with a guide to the selection of acaricides or insecticides for use in an effective and sustainable acaricide or insecticide resistance management (IRM) strategy. PlayThe importance of MoAin 3 minutes Available in English, Arabic, Bahasa(Indonesian), French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin Chinese,…
Overview: J IRAC is abbreviated name for Japan Insecticide Resistance Action Committee, and the Japanese translation is “殺虫剤抵抗性対策委員会 日本支部”. The Japan IRAC Group evolved from the local Diamide/Lepidoptera Working Group but has now formed a full IRAC Country Group by broadening their remit to include other pest species and chemistries as well as inviting membership from other companies. The first meeting of J IRAC in the Japan Crop Protection Association, a CropLife member in Japan, was held on the 23rd…
Mode of action (MoA) structures poster (English)…
This pest species is very polyphagous, it is one of the principal enemies of cotton and maize, but also frequently attacks vegetable plants: tomato, bean, onions and other row crops: sunflower, soybean. It is a major pests in several parts of the world, in particular in Asia-Pacific, Africa, South-Europe, Eastern Europe and more recently in Latin America. Adults appear in April-May and can be observed until October. Females lay several hundred eggs (up to 3 000) on all parts of…