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pistol herbicide Pistol Herbicide | Total Weed Killers

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pistol herbicide Pistol Herbicide | Total Weed KillersPistol MAPP no. 18854 Active Ingredients: 40g l diflufenican and 250g l glyphosate. Packaging may vary Product Overview Product Type Herbicide Product Name Pistol MAPP No. 18854 Active Substances Diflufenican and glyphosate Formulation Suspension concentrate Areas of Use Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces overlying soil, hard surfaces (railway ballast only) Amateur Professional Professional Application Window Jan Feb

Pistol® - MAPP no. 18854

Active Ingredients: 40g/l diflufenican and 250g/l glyphosate.

Packaging may vary

Product Overview
Product Type Herbicide
Product Name Pistol®
MAPP No. 18854
Active Substances Diflufenican and glyphosate
Formulation Suspension concentrate
Areas of Use Natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces overlying soil, hard surfaces (railway ballast only)
Amateur/Professional Professional
Application Window
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Weeds Controlled

Pistol® is a fast acting and effective total herbicide for pre- and post-emergent application, which both controls existing broad-leaved and grass weeds and provides ongoing residual activity to prevent new weeds from germinating.

It controls a broad spectrum of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds on natural surfaces not intended to bear vegetation, permeable surfaces overlying soil, and hard surfaces (railway ballast only). It can be applied once per year at a rate of 4.5l/ha.

Pistol® is rainfast within one hour, increasing potential spraying opportunities. In addition, the residual activity means that herbicide application frequency is reduced as surfaces can stay weed free for up to six months.

The systemic action of glyphosate means that it is translocated throughout the whole plant, proving effective control of both seedlings and established weeds. Diflufenican is a residual active substance which sticks to the surfaces forming a barrier which prevents weed germination.

The 5 litre bottle is sufficient to treat 1.1ha.


Target Species

Pistol® gives post-emergence control of both seedlings and established weeds as well as pre-emergence control by forming a surface barrier that prevents germination.

A selection of the plant species that are controlled by Pistol® are listed below (please read the label for the full species list):

Grasses Annual Herbs Perennial Herbs Woody Plants
Annual meadow-grass (Poa annua)
Couch grass (Agropyron repens)
Rough stalked meadow-grass (Poa trivialis)
Annual nettle (Urticaria urens)
Canadian fleabane (Erigeron canadensis)
Chickweed (Stellaria media)
Common groundsel (Senecio vulgaris)
Fat hen (Chenopodium album)
Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum & Matricaria recutita)
Knotgrasses (Polygonum spp)
Red dead nettle (Lamium purpureum)
Buttercup (Ranunculus spp)
Mouse-eared chickweed (Cerastium fontanum)
Common daisy (Bellis perennis)
Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea)
Cranesbill (Geranium spp)
*Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
*Dock (Rumex spp)
Field forget-me-knot (Myosotis arvensis)
Perennial thistle (Cirsium spp)
Plantain (Plantagao spp)
Sow thistle (Sonchus spp)
Speedwell (Veronica spp)
Willowherb (Epilobium spp)
Cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa)


*Perennial weeds such as dandelions and docks emerging from established root-stocks after application will not be controlled.


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

When to use

Pistol® can be applied from February until the end of July when weeds are actively growing and have not begun the process of natural dieback.

How to use

Maximum Treatments Pack Coverage Application Method Application Rate Water Volume Spray Quality
1 per annum 1.1 ha Conventional knapsack sprayer 4.5l/ha 200-500 l/ha Coarse
Vehicle mounted sprayer 4.5l/ha 200-500 l/ha Three star drift reduction nozzles
Knapsack with CDA applicator 4.5l/ha 200-500 l/ha Volume Median Diameter at least 300 microns


  • Add half the required water or carrier to the spray tank
  • Start gentle agitation and add the required amount of Pistol® to the spray tank
  • Mix and 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



Additional Information

  • Do not use if an impermeable membrane lies between the porous surface and the soil
  • Keep an unsprayed buffer zone of 6m around surface water bodies when using vehicle-mounted spraying equipment (2m for handheld equipment)
  • Do not apply when plants are growing under stress conditions such as drought or water-logging or in windy conditions
  • Avoid drift onto non-target plants
  • Allow 6 months before sowing or planting any subsequent crops and plough or dig the soil thoroughly to reduce any risk of damage to the plants
  • Heavy rain following application can wash the herbicide onto sensitive areas
  • Pre-emergence activity is lower when the soil organic matter content is greater than 10% or where organic matter has built up on the surface
  • Only use a carrier when applying through a CDA applicator
  • Do not apply over drains or in drainage channels, gullies or similar structures for moving water

Active substances

Diflufenican

Bio-Chemical Mode of Action: Diflufenican belongs to the inhibition of pigment synthesis group of herbicides.
Pigment inhibitors work by interfering with pigment production, leaving the chlorophyll unprotected from sunlight. As a result, the cell contents are destroyed rapidly.

Mobility: Diflufenican is a residual herbicide with xylem mobile activity which means that as susceptible plants come into contact with the active substance, it is absorbed through the leaves and roots then moves upwards through the plant within the xylem (water conducting tissues).

Application timing: Pigment inhibitors should be applied pre– or early post-emergence. They are most effective when target plants are small.


Glyphosate

Bio-Chemical Mode of Action: Glyphosate belongs to the Inhibition of Enolpyruvyl Shikimate Phosphate Synthase (ESPS) group of herbicides.
ESPS herbicides work by shutting down the shikimate pathway which is used in the production of the proteins it needs to grow and survive.

Mobility: Glyphosate 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: ESPS herbicides are best applied when the weeds are actively growing. They are generally more effective when target plants are younger and in their vegetative phases.

Resistance: As of 2018, 38 weed species distributed across 37 countries and in 34 different crop and 6 non-crop situations had been identified.

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