Pacaya Flazasulfuron 50g – PCS No. 05781
Active ingredients: 25% w/w flazasulfuron.
Pacaya is a long-lasting residual herbicide which remains active on surfaces it is applied to for up to 5 months. The product can be applied to a number of non-crop surfaces as well as around amenity vegetation preventing the emergence of susceptible broad-leaved and grass weed species.
Pacaya has a limited effect on very young weeds but in general should be tank mixed with glyphosate for effective post-emergence as well as the long-lasting residual activity of Pacaya.
For best results the surface should be left undisturbed after application to ensure that the barrier effect created by Pacaya remains active.
This 50 g bottle is sufficient to treat 1 ha for up to 5 months.
Product Overview | |
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Product Type | Herbicide |
Product Name | Pacaya |
MAPP No. | 16797 |
Active Substances | Flazasulfuron |
Formulation | Water dispersible granule |
Areas of Use | Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces overlying soil, hard surfaces (railway ballast only), amenity vegetation (around) |
Amateur/Professional | Professional |
Phytomobility | Residual |
Mode of Action Group | Inhibition of ALS |
Key Features
- Provides long-lasting prevention against germination
- Ideal for use on natural or porous surfaces that are required to remain weed free; such as along fence lines, around shrubs and trees, and along road edges
- Can be tank-mixed with glyphosate to provide effective pre and post-emergence weed control
Target Species
Pacaya gives pre-emergence control by forming a surface barrier that prevents germination of a wide range of broad-leaved and grass weeds.
*A limited number of weed species are not effectively controlled by Pacaya (see label for further details).
Instructions for use
Where to use
For use on:
- Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation – Areas of soil or natural outcroppings of rock that are not intended to bear vegetation
- Permeable surfaces overlying soil – Any man-made permeable surface (excluding railway ballast) that overlies soil and is not intended to bear vegetation
- Hard surfaces (railway ballast only) – Any railway ballast impermeable surface that is not intended to bear vegetation
- Amenity vegetation (around) – Any areas of semi natural or ornamental vegetation, including trees (see product label for susceptible non-target plants)
When to use
Pacaya is most effective when it is applied in the early to late spring before weeds the have germinated.
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How to use
Maximum Treatments | Pack Coverage | Application Method | Application Rates | Water Volume | Spray Quality |
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1 per annum | 3333 m2 | Conventional knapsack sprayer Vehicle mounted sprayer | 150 g/ha | 200-600 l/ha | Medium |
- Add half the required water to the spray tank
- Add the required amount of Pacaya to the spray tank and agitate thoroughly
- Top-up the spray tank with water to the required level
- Use immediately
- For maximum persistence do not cultivate or rake the area following application
- Clean application equipment with a diluted ammonia solution following use
Additional Information
- A Local Environment Risk Assessment for Pesticides (LERAP) must be carried out in accordance with CRD’s published guidance before each spraying operation from a horizontal boom sprayer.
- Can only be used on natural or porous surfaces such as gravel where the user can establish that the underlying surface is soil, and railway ballast surfaces.
- Must not be applied to any non-porous man made surfaces.
- Avoid spray drift onto non-target plants.
- When treating around amenity vegetation do no apply near species that have been planted for less than 2 years.
- Do not allow direct spray to fall with 5 m (horizontal boom and train sprayers) or 1 m (hand held sprayers) of the top of the bank of any static or flowing water body.
Active Substances
Flazasulfuron
Bio-Chemical Mode of Action: Flazasulfuron belongs to the inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase (ALS) group of herbicides.
Acetolactate synthase is an important enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids. ALS inhibitors interrupt this process causing the plant to initially become chlorotic before necrosis of plant tissues followed by whole plant death occurs.
Mobility: Flazasulfuron is a systemic penetrant which means that the active substance can be translocated downwards through the plant within the phloem (sugar conducting tissues) and upwards through the plant within the xylem (water conducting tissues).
Application timing: Residual ALS inhibitors are best applied prior to the emergence of weed species.
Resistance: ALS inhibitor herbicides pose a high-risk of resistance particularly for grass weed species including black-grass, Italian rye-grass and wild oats. To reduce the risk of resistance follow label instructions and rotate use with herbicides with differing modes of action.
SUD Directive: The purchaser and/or end users are responsible for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. Icade Herbicide is for use only by a Professional User registered under the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Directive
How to register as a Professional User under the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Directive
Training Courses
Please read the Safety Data Sheet provided in the Technical Information tab.
For further information regarding Pacaya Flazasulfuron 50g, please contact our technical sales team on 01 841 7399.
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