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Herbicides
How it Works
Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl is a contact as well as systemic herbicide. It has no soil residual activity. Regions of high
meristematic activity, such as root and shoot tips, are known to be affected.
Expected Results
Reduction of leaf growth and chlorosis blotching within 1 - 3 days after application. Initial development of leaf
chlorosis within 5 -8 days after application and complete death within 14 - 21 days.
Restrictions
Rainfall:
Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour after spraying.
Grazing
:
Do not graze the treated crops or cut for hay within 25 days of application or harvest for grain within
65
days of application. Do not graze treated perennial ryegrass or cut for straw within 65 days of application.
Re-cropping
:
No restrictions the year after application. Do not graze treated meadow bromegrass or use for hay
within 25 days of application.
Environmental Precautions
Fenoxzprop-p-ethyl is toxic to fish, daphnids, aquatic plants, terrestrial plants and some terrestrial invertebrates.
Avoid contamination of aquatic systems during application and cleanup. Leave a 3- 10 metres buffer zone around
sensitive aquatic or terrestrial habitats.
Toxicity
Moderate acute mammalian toxicity. May cause burns upon contact with skin and eyes, and it can be absorbed
through the skin.
Storage
If stored for 1 year or longer, shake well before using.
Pursuit 240/MultiStar/Gladiator/
MPower Kamikaze/Phantom 240 SL
Group 2
Formulation
Product
Company
Active ingredient
Formulation
Continer size
Pursuit (PCP# 23844)
BASF Canada
Imazethapyr: 240 g/L Aqueous solution 3.3 L
MultiStar (PCP# 29259)
Viterra
Guardsman Gladiator (PCP# 28923)
Univar
MPower Kamikaze
FNA
Phantom 240 SL
MANA Canada
Note
:
Surfactant is not included in the package.
One 3.3 L container treats 39 acres.
Puma
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Super/Puma Advance/WildCat/Bengal/Cordon/Vigil/MPOWER Hellcat/Cougar (cont’d)