Coragen® 20 c.i. has a new unique mode of action. The main action of Coragen® 20 c.i. occurs when ingested by insects, as well as through the cuticle (stomach and contact action).
The active substance chlorantraniliprole activates ryanodine receptors, which play a key role in muscle contraction. In the insect's body, the preparation activates the release of internal calcium reserves from muscles. Depletion of calcium reserves leads to inhibition of muscle contraction. As a result, the pest rapidly loses the ability to feed and move within the first hours after spraying, ending in paralysis and death within 2-4 days.
Coragen® 20 c.i. also has ovicidal and larvicidal effects, which vary depending on the timing of application. The maximum effect is observed when the preparation is applied at the beginning of egg-laying by the pest or on already laid egg masses.
Larvicidal action occurs through immediate intoxication of larvae upon hatching from eggs treated with the preparation. Thanks to this action, Coragen® 20 c.i. prevents the Colorado potato beetle from penetrating into the center of fruits and damages potatoes from larvae and adults of the Colorado potato beetle.
Manufacturer: DuPont de Nemours (France) S.A.S. 82, rue de Vitelshaim, BP 9, Sérignac, France
Mode of Action
Coragen® 20 c.i. is a product based on chlorantraniliprole, belonging to the new generation of insecticides — Anthranilamides.
Coragen® 20 c.i. has a new unique mode of action. The main action of Coragen® 20 c.i. occurs when ingested by insects, as well as through the cuticle (stomach and contact action).
The active substance chlorantraniliprole activates ryanodine receptors, which play a key role in muscle contraction. In the insect's body, the preparation activates the release of internal calcium reserves from muscles. Depletion of calcium reserves leads to inhibition of muscle contraction. As a result, the pest rapidly loses the ability to feed and move within the first hours after spraying, ending in paralysis and death within 2-4 days.
Coragen® 20 c.i. also has ovicidal and larvicidal effects, which vary depending on the timing of application. The maximum effect is observed when the preparation is applied at the beginning of egg-laying by the pest or on already laid egg masses.
Larvicidal action occurs through immediate intoxication of larvae upon hatching from eggs treated with the preparation. Thanks to this action, Coragen® 20 c.i. prevents the Colorado potato beetle from penetrating into the center of fruits and damages potatoes from larvae and adults of the Colorado potato beetle.
Coragen® 20 c.i. also has ovicidal and larvicidal effects, which vary depending on the timing of application. The maximum effect is observed when the preparation is applied at the beginning of egg-laying by the pest or on already laid egg masses.
Larvicidal action occurs through immediate intoxication of larvae upon hatching from eggs treated with the preparation. Thanks to this action, Coragen® 20 c.i. prevents the Colorado potato beetle from penetrating into the center of fruits and damages potatoes from larvae and adults of the Colorado potato beetle.
Compatibility with other products:
The active substance chlorantraniliprole activates ryanodine receptors, which play a key role in muscle contraction. In the insect's body, the preparation activates the release of internal calcium reserves from muscles. Depletion of calcium reserves leads to inhibition of muscle contraction. As a result, the pest rapidly loses the ability to feed and move within the first hours after spraying, ending in paralysis and death within 2-4 days. Coragen® 20 c.i. is compatible with fungicides mancozeb, flusilazole, myclobutanil, dithianon, metalaxyl, acaricides, many insecticides, herbicides, however it is recommended to test the tank mixture for compatibility in small quantities.
Coragen — a new generation insecticide with a unique mode of action and high efficacy against a broad spectrum of pests from the order Lepidoptera (fruit borers, moths, leafrollers), Coleoptera (Colorado potato beetle) and Hemiptera (California scale).
The product is registered in Ukraine against the following pests:
Apple: apple fruit borer, apple moths and leafrollers. California scale (larval stage - crawler phase): biological efficacy up to 80%
Potato: Colorado potato beetle, potato moth
Coragen is registered for use on potatoes on private plots. In the future, registration plans to expand to vegetable crops and vineyards
Base unit
1 L
Advantages of using Coragen:
Unique, latest mode of action
Broad spectrum control of Lepidoptera pests (fruit borers, moths, etc.)
High efficacy against California scale
New standard for effective control of Colorado potato beetle
Rapid action: larvae lose feeding ability within minutes after ingestion
Ovicidal, ovicidal and larvicidal effects against apple fruit borer
Extended protection period — 3-4 weeks
Excellent choice for resistance management programs
Excellent choice for integrated protection systems
High efficacy under various weather conditions
Formulation properties:
Water-based concentrate suspension (200 g a.i. / L)
Chemically and physically stable
Low viscosity, easily poured / measured, odorless
Minimal residue in containers, easily rinsed with water
High-tech formulation: readily dissolves for quick preparation of solution, does not clog sprayer nozzles, easily washes out of sprayer
High stability of working solution
No excessive foaming
Non-volatile
Non-corrosive
Non-flammable, safe for storage
Mode of Action
The main action of the product occurs upon ingestion of Coragen® by insects, as well as through the cuticle (contact action). Coragen® activates ryanodine receptor genes, which play a key role in muscle contraction. After ingestion of Coragen®, the release of internal calcium reserves from the pest's muscles is activated (the receptor causes the receptor channel to remain open for a longer period of time). Uncontrolled release of calcium ions sharply reduces internal calcium reserves in the organism. As a result, the pest loses the ability to contract muscles and immediately experiences paralysis. In turn, this leads to cessation of feeding, larvae become weak and soon die.
Upon entering the insect's body, the following symptoms of poisoning are observed:
Immediate cessation of feeding
Muscle paralysis
Death within 24-72 hours