Tolpyralate, an HPPD (4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase) inhibitor, is a relatively new pyrazo... more Tolpyralate, an HPPD (4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase) inhibitor, is a relatively new pyrazolone herbicide for weed management in maize. Field studies were conducted in two seasons of spring 2016 and kharif 2017 to evaluate the effective dose of tolpyralate 40% SC applied alone or mixed with non-ionic surfactant for weed management in maize as well as its phytotoxic and residual effect on growth and yield of maize and succeeding cowpea fodder and pea crop, at N.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
Rhizomes are elongate with fibrous root system. Stems are 3-6 in number on rhizome and covered wi... more Rhizomes are elongate with fibrous root system. Stems are 3-6 in number on rhizome and covered with heart shaped leaves. Flowering occurs during March-May months. Snow-white flowers are borne in flat-topped clusters on top of the stems (Raina and Srivastava, 1992). The genus Valeriana with about 200 species is distributed in Asian continent from Afghanistan to SW China. It spans throughout the Himalayas in India. The
Tolpyralate, an HPPD (4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase) inhibitor, is a relatively new pyrazo... more Tolpyralate, an HPPD (4-hydroxyphenyl-pyruvate dioxygenase) inhibitor, is a relatively new pyrazolone herbicide for weed management in maize. Field studies were conducted in two seasons of spring 2016 and kharif 2017 to evaluate the effective dose of tolpyralate 40% SC applied alone or mixed with non-ionic surfactant for weed management in maize as well as its phytotoxic and residual effect on growth and yield of maize and succeeding cowpea fodder and pea crop, at N.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
Rhizomes are elongate with fibrous root system. Stems are 3-6 in number on rhizome and covered wi... more Rhizomes are elongate with fibrous root system. Stems are 3-6 in number on rhizome and covered with heart shaped leaves. Flowering occurs during March-May months. Snow-white flowers are borne in flat-topped clusters on top of the stems (Raina and Srivastava, 1992). The genus Valeriana with about 200 species is distributed in Asian continent from Afghanistan to SW China. It spans throughout the Himalayas in India. The
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