Cougar EC


Product Certificate and Label Cougar EC

 

Name of Product : COUGAR EC
Active Substance : 116.2 gr. / L  Clethodim
Formulation Type : Emulsion Concentrate (EC)
Feature : It is a selective, systemic herbicide,
which is usually absorbed by leaves
and even in small amounts by roots.
Group : 1-A HERBICIDE
Antidote : There is no specific antidote.
Treatment is administered according
to the symptoms.

Type of Market Release: 1 L

PREPERATION OF THE PESTICIDE FOR APPLICATION

The herbicide is first dissolved in water in a separate container. The device’s tank is filled with water in half and the prepared herbicide solution is added and rest of the tank is filled with water. Sufficient amount of water should be used in a way that a well covering spraying is performed. In order to do this, the device should be calibrated before spraying. The amount of water per decare is 20-40 lt. In case of endurance in perennial weeds, a second spraying can be performed. 7 days before and after the spraying, soil cultivation should not be carried out. If it is likely to rain in an hour, the spraying should be postponed. If possible, tee jet should be used.

MISCIPLITY

It should not be used by mixing with herbal medicines that contain Pyrithiobac-sodium, that is effective for large leafed weeds in cotton.  The herbal medicines that contain Pyrithiobac-sodium should be used at least 1 day later cougar administration. It is suggested that it should be used with diffuser-cohesive agents that contain at least % 80 mineral oil and vegetable oil + at least % 15 emulsion. It should not be mixed with diffuser-cohesive agents that conform to these specifications. It can be used with insecticides that contain Lambda-Cyahalothrin and esfenvalerate.

USAGE AND TIME

Cougar is used during periods when weeds are young and actively grow (2-6 leaves). It should not be used in conditions where cultivated plants and weeds are under stress due to drought and cold etc., it should be waited until stressful conditions go away.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

The plant protection product named COUGAR is a herbicide, classified as Group 1-A in terms of its active substance. Repeated application of same group plant protection products that has the same effect mechanism encourages resistance development. For this reason, in order to delay resistance development, do not exceed total suggested number of usage of COUGAR within the same season. In case repetition of the application is needed, make sure you use those plant protection products with different effect mechanism (other than Group 1-A).

                                               PLANTS AND WEEDS FOR WHICH IT IS USED
NAME OF PLANT NAME OF WEED DOSAGE AND TERM TIME BETWEEN LAST
SPRAYING AND HARVEST
Cotton Annual grass-like weeds:
Barnyard grass
(Echinochloa crus galli)
Dotted barnyard grass
(Echinochloa crus- galli)
Bristlegrass (Setaria viridis)
Woodruff (Setaria verticillata)
75 ml/da 56 days
Perennial weeds :
Johnson grass
(Sorghum halepense)
(from rhizom)
125 ml/da
Red lentil Wild oaf (Avena sterilis) 70 ml/da 56 days
Common wheat
(Triticum aestivum)
Common barley
(Hordeum vulgare)
80 ml/da
Sugar beet Barnyard grass and
Dotted barnyard grass
(Echinochloa crus galli,
E. colonum)
60 ml/da 56 days
Barren wild oaf (Avena sterilis) 70 ml/da
Bahia grass
(Paspalum paspaloides)
*Johnson grass
(Sorghum halepense)
80 ml/da
Tomato Barnyard grass
(Echinochloa crus galli)
60 ml/da 28 days
*Johnson grass
(Sorghum halepense)
80 ml/da
Onion Ryegrass
(Lolium temulentum)
Soft spica canary grass
(Phalaris paradoxa)
Short spica canary grass
(Phalaris brachystachys)
60 ml/da 42 days

* In Johnson grasses derived from seed