Jaguar is a readymade mixture of two active ingredients from two different chemical groups. Jaguar is used as a selective broadleaf herbicide in wheat.The preparation is absorbed by the foliage and roots and causes whitening, drying and death of the sensitive weeds. Complete eradication of the sensitive weeds is achieved after two weeks to a month from the date of application.Jaguar eradicates sensitive weed spores at the stage of 2-4 leaves (up to a height of about 20 cm) that are in a state of fresh growth. Jaguar, at the recommended doses, eradicates most types of common weeds in wheat fields as specified below:Crucifers: Erucaria, types of mustard, rocket and wall-rocket.Composites: Milk thistle, Syrian thistle, Anthemis, Daisy, Chrysanthemum, Marigolds and sunflower aftergrowth.Apiaceae: Ammi, Tordylium trachycarpum, False fennel.Other weeds: Mallow, Tree mallows, Common Beet, Galium, chickweed and types of Amaranth.Weeds that will only be partially damaged: Devil's thorn, Fumaria, Vetches and Milkvetch.
Registered Crops
- Wheat from the age of 2-6 real leaves. Of the strains: Ariel, Bet Hashita, Nirit and Atir
Weed
How to Apply
- The preparation is intended for post-emergent treatment only, and might cause whitening of the wheat leaves. This whitening will usually disappear after about 3 weeks from treatment, and does not cause a decrease in the crop.
- Jaguar should not be used on wheat and weeds that are in dryness stress or that were exposed to prior dryness stress before the spraying.
- In combination with other broadleaf herbicides (Atlantis, Express, Glin or Hussar) the dosage of Jaguar can be reduced to 30-50 cm3/1000m2.
- Grazing or feeding of animals with treated wheat should not be allowed for 15 days from the time of spraying.
Key Indicators
- Mallow: up to the age of 6 leaves. All the rest of the weeds listed above: Up to the age of 4 leaves and no taller than 20 cm
Active Ingredients
- Bromoxynil
- Diflufenican
Mode of Action
- Bromoxynil (Group C, PS II inhibitors) acts as a contact eradicator, Diflufenican (Group F, PDS inhibitors) improves the contact activity as well as provides the preparation with residuality in the soil.