Diamondback moth (DBM) continues to be one of the most persistent and costly pests facing brassica growers worldwide. With increasing resistance pressure and limited effective tools, the need for new, innovative solutions has never been greater.
Join us for an informative webinar as we introduce new tools, Liepigen® and Incipio® (isocycloseram) for control of diamondback moth. Understand how these novel DBM tools support resistance management, sustainable production, and integrate into IPM strategies.
Liepigen® is a highly selective, Organic biological insecticide based on a naturally occurring baculovirus (IRAC Group 31) that specifically targets DBM larvae. Once ingested, the virus infects and kills larvae while releasing additional viral particles that spread control throughout the pest population. Lepigen® is described as an excellent fit for IPM programs, offering control of resistant populations while preserving beneficial insects and leaving no residue concerns.
Incipio®, powered by (isocycloseram) is a next-generation insecticide with a novel IRAC Group 30 mode of action. Effective through both contact and ingestion, DBM rapidly stops feeding and leading to paralysis and death. Incipio® is described as a valuable new option for managing difficult and resistant insect pests, including diamondback moth, in vegetable production systems.
What You’ll Learn:
- Review of Liepigen® and Incipio® use on DBM and brassica crops
- Best-use recommendations for maximizing control and crop protection
- PCA insights from field trials and early use experiences