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Kamble S. I. Effect of spray application of oxyfluorfen on anatomical characters of Hibiscus cannabinus Linn. Biosci Biotechnol Res Asia 2007;4(2)
Manuscript received on : August 13, 2007
Manuscript accepted on : October 18, 2007
Published online on:  03-02-2016
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Effect of spray application of oxyfluorfen on anatomical characters of Hibiscus cannabinus Linn.

Sanjay I. Kamble

Department of Botany and Coordinator Department of Seed Technology, P. N. Mahavidyalaya, Pusad. Dist. Yavatmal (India).

ABSTRACT: In present study, the herbicidal activities of oxyfluorfen on Hibiscus cannabinus Linn. has been studied. The anatomical response might produce some light on the manner by which this compound affected on plant. The plants were sprayed with aqueous solution of different concentrations of herbicide from 100 to 10,000 ppm.This herbicide induced some anatomical changes like proliferation of cambium and phloem in the stem to form large masses of meristematic cells and due to the proliferation of cortical and pith cells after treatment became crushed. In the leaves, desiccation of cells, proliferation of cambium in the midrib region and distortion of vascular elements was common feature observed by the application of oxyfluorfen.

KEYWORDS: Herbicide; Oxyfluorfen; Anatomical characters; Hibiscus cannabinus Linn

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