Herbicides

Pulsar Plus

Pulsar Plus is a selective post-emergence herbicide formulated as a suspension concentrate (EC), designed for fast and systemic control of a wide spectrum of weeds in cereal and corn crops. The product delivers efficient weed control while providing crop safety through its selective action. Details

Description

Ingredients & Formulation:

  • Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (EC)
  • Active Ingredients: Pulsar Plus contains a synergistic blend of active ingredients designed to disrupt essential metabolic processes in target weeds. (Please refer to the label for exact names and concentrations.)

Mode of Action:

  • The product is rapidly absorbed through the foliage and translocated systemically via the xylem and phloem.
  • It works by inhibiting key enzymes involved in amino acid biosynthesis, leading to growth cessation, discoloration, and eventual necrosis of the weeds.
  • The crop remains unharmed as it can metabolize the active ingredients, ensuring selective control.

Directions for Use:

  1. Crops:
    • Suitable for cereal and corn crops.
  2. Timing:
    • Apply post-emergence when the target weeds are at an early growth stage (typically 2–4 leaves) and the crop is at the 4–6 leaf stage (BBCH 14–16).
  3. Recommended Rate:
    • The typical rate is between 1.0 and 1.5 L/ha, adjusted based on the infestation level.
  4. Preparation:
    • Dilute the recommended amount in 200–400 L of water per hectare as per the label instructions.
  5. Application Method:
    • Uniformly spray the solution over the entire crop area using calibrated ground equipment.
  6. Precautions:
    • Apply under favorable weather conditions (temperatures between 8 and 25°C). Avoid application in heavy dew or immediately before/after rainfall; ensure no rain occurs for at least 4–5 hours post-application.

Advantages:

  • Provides fast and systemic weed control.
  • High selectivity protects the crop from phytotoxicity.
  • An efficient formulation that requires no additional adjuvants.

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