238
• 
Safety - page 25 • First aid - page 33 • Resistance management - page 41
Herbicides
MCPA Ester 600 Tank-mix: 240 mL/acre
all of the above PLUS
burdock
cow cockle
flixweed
mustards (except dog and
green tansy)
prickly lettuce
ragweeds
Russian pigweed
shepherd’s purse
stinkweed
volunteer canola
Registered Tank Mixes
Herbicide tank mix partner
Crops registered
Rate of herbicide
tank mix partner
Remarks, additional weeds
MCPA Ester 600
Barley, spring and durum wheat
240
mL/acre
Burdock, cow cockle, flixweed* mus-
tard, (except dog and green tansy),
prickly lettuce, ragweeds, Russian
pigweed, shepherd’s-purse, stinkweed,
volunteer canola.
Horizon NG
Spring and durum wheat
376
mL/acre
Barnyard grass, green foxtail, Persian
darnel, wild oats, vol. oats, yellow foxtail,
volunteer canaryseed.
Traxos
Spring and durum wheat
486
mL/acre
Barnyard grass, green foxtail, Persian
darnel, wild oats, vol. oats, yellow foxtail,
green foxtail, volunteer canaryseed,
proso millet.
*
Flixweed susceptible at seedling stage only, top growth control only
Application Information
With
:
Apply with ground equipment. Do not apply by air.
Water volume
:
Ground (45 L/acre). Do not apply by air.
Mixing Instructions
Use mixing instructions “a” on page 13.
Application Tips
Do not tank mix with any other adjuvant, chemical additives, pesticides or fertilizers unless recommended on the
label. For optimum results, apply Pulsar to actively growing weeds.
Weed control after application of Pulsar may be less than ideal under conditions where plants are stressed.
How it Works
Pulsar is a systemic, post-emergence herbicide for the selective control of the above mentioned weeds. Pulsar moves
within the plant to control both exposed and underground plant tissues. The product controls weeds by disrupting
normal plant growth patterns. Symptoms include epinasty (twisting of the stems) and swollen nodes.
Expected Results
Weeds:
Can take up to 7 - 10 days depending on weather and growing conditions. Leaves curl, leaf edges turn
brown, petioles twist, plant ceases growth and turns brown and dies.
Crop:
Improper or untimely application can result in abnormal bending at the nodes of grain stalks, difficulty in
head emergence from sheath, curled awns, malformed kernels and sterile florets. Under certain conditions, straw
shortening may occur but yield will not be affected.
Rainfall:
Pulsar alone can be used one hour before rainfall.
Restrictions
One application per year is permitted.
Re-cropping:
Fields previously treated with Pulsar can be seeded the following year to barley, canola, flax, forage
grasses, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, rye or wheat or fields can be summerfallowed.
Grazing:
Do not graze cattle on treated crop, or harvest for silage until 7 days following the application of Pulsar.
With tank mixes, graze or silage crop at least 12 weeks following treatment.
Pre-harvest Intervals:
60
days after application.
Pulsar (cont’d)