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Krishikranti Temrex Tembotrione 34.4% SC – Post-Emergence Herbicide for Maize Weed Control
Krishikranti Temrex Tembotrione 34.4% SC – Post-Emergence Herbicide for Maize Weed Control
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Krishikranti TEMREX (Tembotrione 34.4% SC) is a powerful selective post-emergent herbicide built specifically for maize/corn. It controls grasses, broadleaf weeds, and some sedges in a single spray including atrazine-resistant weeds that escape older herbicides. The visible "bleaching effect" turns weeds white within 3 to 5 days, then full kill in 10 to 14 days. Safe for maize when applied between 15 and 25 days after sowing. A proven, value-priced alternative to Bayer Laudis.
TypeSelective Post-Emergent Herbicide
FormSuspension Concentrate (34.4% SC)
CropMaize / Corn Only
ControlsGrasses + Broadleaf + Sedges
Mode of ActionHPPD Inhibitor (HRAC Group F2)
Visible EffectWeed Bleaching in 3 – 5 Days
What Makes TEMREX Special?
Tembotrione is the breakthrough maize herbicide that replaced old-school atrazine in modern Indian maize farming. It does 3 things that older herbicides cannot:
- Kills all 3 weed types in maize: Grasses + broadleaf + partial sedge control in one spray no separate spray needed
- Kills atrazine-resistant weeds: Years of atrazine use have created resistant weed strains. TEMREX uses a completely different mode of action (HPPD inhibition) and kills these escaped weeds
- Visible bleaching action: Weeds turn white/yellow within 3 to 5 days of spray farmers see the effect fast, full confidence in product working
What Weeds Does TEMREX Control?
Grasses
- Echinochloa colona / crus-galli Sanwa / Sama / Barnyard grass (most common maize grass)
- Dactyloctenium aegyptium Makra grass
- Digitaria sanguinalis Crab grass
- Eleusine indica Goose grass / Mandwa
- Setaria glauca Yellow foxtail
- Sorghum halepense Johnson grass (suppression)
Broadleaf Weeds
- Amaranthus viridis Chaulai
- Chenopodium album Bathua
- Digera arvensis Lehsua / Digera
- Trianthema portulacastrum Punarnava / Patharchatta
- Commelina benghalensis Kanchara
- Phyllanthus niruri, Euphorbia hirta
- Parthenium hysterophorus Congress grass
- Convolvulus arvensis Field bindweed (suppression)
Sedges (Partial Control)
- Cyperus rotundus Motha / Nutgrass (suppression at higher dose)
- Cyperus iria
Browse related options: Herbicides & Weedicides, All Maize Products, or All Herbicides.
TEMREX Dose Table Per Acre, Per Hectare, Per Pump
CIB & RC-approved dose. Aligned with Laudis, Mahaan, Tembex, and other Tembotrione 34.4% SC brands in India.
| Application Method | Dose | Water Volume |
|---|---|---|
|
Maize (general use) CIB-approved |
350 ml/ha (140 ml/acre) |
400 – 500 L/ha |
| Maize (light weed pressure) | 285 – 300 ml/ha (115 – 120 ml/acre) |
400 L/ha |
| Maize (heavy weed pressure / late spray) | 350 – 400 ml/ha (140 – 160 ml/acre) |
500 L/ha |
| Knapsack Pump (15 L) | 35 – 40 ml per pump | 15 L per pump |
| Power Sprayer | 140 ml in 150 – 200 L water (per acre) |
150 – 200 L/acre |
| With Surfactant (recommended) | Add Crop Oil / Non-ionic surfactant 0.5% | — |
Quick Dose Reference: Standard dose: 140 ml per acre • Knapsack: 35 – 40 ml per 15 L pump • Per hectare: 350 ml • Water: 400 – 500 L/ha • Apply at 15 – 25 DAS (maize 2 – 6 leaf stage) • Add non-ionic surfactant 0.5% for best results
How Does Tembotrione Work?
- Foliar absorption: Enters weeds through leaves within 1 to 2 hours of spray
- Systemic translocation: Moves to growing points and meristems through xylem and phloem
- Blocks HPPD enzyme: Inhibits 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase enzyme stops carotenoid biosynthesis
- Bleaching and death: Without carotenoids, chlorophyll is destroyed by sunlight weeds turn white in 3 to 5 days, full death in 10 to 14 days
Maize plants are naturally tolerant because they contain a detoxification enzyme (cytochrome P450) that breaks down tembotrione safely. That is why maize stays unaffected while weeds die.
Important Precautions & Compatibility:
- Spray only on maize do not use on paddy, wheat, soybean, vegetables, or any other crop.
- Maize stage matters: Spray between 2 – 6 leaf stage only. Late spray (after V6) can damage the crop.
- Do not spray on stressed crop drought, water-logging, nutrient deficiency, or pest damage can cause maize injury.
- Add a surfactant 0.5% non-ionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate (COC) gives 20 – 30% better weed kill.
- Drift caution: Avoid spray on windy days. Drift to nearby paddy, soybean, vegetables can cause severe damage.
- Tank-mix: Compatible with most insecticides. Do not tank-mix with organophosphate insecticides (Chlorpyrifos, Profenofos) risk of crop injury.
- Rain-fast within 4 hours.
Why Farmers Choose Krishikranti TEMREX
- 3-in-1 weed control: Grasses + broadleaf + partial sedges in one spray saves cost of multiple herbicides
- Kills atrazine-resistant weeds: Different mode of action controls escaped Echinochloa, Trianthema, Digera
- Visible bleaching effect in 3 – 5 days: Farmer sees fast results full confidence in product working
- Crop-safe at recommended dose: No yield loss when applied at 2 – 6 leaf stage
- Wide spectrum: Controls 15+ maize weeds including hard-to-kill Bathua, Makra, Lehsua, Punarnava
- Works in all maize types: Kharif, rabi, spring, sweet corn, baby corn, hybrid, composite
- CIB & RC approved in India
- Value-priced alternative to Laudis: Same molecule, same efficacy, better farmer economics
- Boosts maize yield: Clean weed-free field gives 20 – 30% higher maize yield
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in a cool, dry place, below 35°C, away from sunlight
- Keep the bottle tightly closed and upright
- Shake well before use
- Keep away from food, feed, drinking water, and children
- Shelf life: 2 years from date of manufacture
- Use within 24 hours after mixing with water
Other Maize Herbicides & Related Products from Krishi Bhandar
- krishikranti Lotus Tembotrione 34.4% SC (same molecule, alternate brand)
- krishikranti Asar Atrazine 50% WP (pre-emergent partner for maize)
- krishikranti Pavilion Pendimethalin 38.7% CS (pre-emergent for inter-crops)
- krishikranti Pratighaat 2,4-D Amine Salt 58% SL (broadleaf cleanup, after 7-day gap)
- Browse: All Herbicides & Weedicides | All Maize Products
- Read: Fall Armyworm in Maize – Control Guide | Caterpillar Control in Maize | Armyworm in Maize (Hindi)
- krishikranti Lotus Tembotrione 34.4% SC (same molecule, alternate brand)
- krishikranti Asar Atrazine 50% WP (pre-emergent partner for maize)
- krishikranti Pavilion Pendimethalin 38.7% CS (pre-emergent for inter-crops)
- krishikranti Pratighaat 2,4-D Amine Salt 58% SL (broadleaf cleanup, after 7-day gap)
- Browse: All Herbicides & Weedicides | All Maize Products
- Read: Fall Armyworm in Maize – Control Guide | Caterpillar Control in Maize | Armyworm in Maize (Hindi)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Tembotrione 34.4% SC used for? TEMREX (Tembotrione 34.4% SC) is a selective post-emergent herbicide for maize/corn. It controls grasses (Echinochloa, Makra), broadleaf weeds (Bathua, Chaulai, Lehsua), and partial sedges in one spray. It also kills atrazine-resistant weeds.
Q. What is the dose of Tembotrione 34.4% SC per acre? The recommended dose is 140 ml per acre dissolved in 150 to 200 litres of water. Per hectare: 350 ml. For light weed pressure, 115 to 120 ml per acre is sufficient. Add 0.5% non-ionic surfactant for best results.
Q. How much TEMREX per 15 litre pump? Mix 35 to 40 ml of TEMREX per 15 litre knapsack pump. One acre needs approximately 4 to 5 pumps with full water. Shake well before measuring.
Q. When should I spray Tembotrione in maize? Spray at 15 to 25 days after sowing (DAS), when maize is at 2 to 6 leaf stage and weeds are at 2 to 4 leaf stage. Do not spray after maize crosses 6-leaf stage risk of crop injury increases.
Q. Is TEMREX safe for maize? Yes. Maize plants naturally detoxify Tembotrione through their internal cytochrome P450 enzyme. When applied at recommended dose (140 ml/acre) and stage (15 to 25 DAS, 2 to 6 leaf), it kills weeds without harming the maize crop.
Q. Tembotrione vs Atrazine which is better for maize? Atrazine is pre-emergent only sprayed before weed emergence. Tembotrione is post-emergent spray after seeing the weed problem. Tembotrione also kills atrazine-resistant weeds and has broader spectrum. Best practice: use Atrazine at sowing (pre-emergent) + Tembotrione at 15-25 DAS (post-emergent rescue).
Q. Tembotrione vs Topramezone what is the difference? Both are HPPD inhibitors and work similarly. Tembotrione has slightly better grass weed control, especially on Echinochloa. Topramezone has stronger broadleaf control. Both are safe on maize at recommended dose.
Q. TEMREX vs Laudis what is the difference? Both contain the same active ingredient: Tembotrione 34.4% SC. Laudis (Bayer) is the original brand. Krishikranti TEMREX offers the same molecule, same efficacy, same dose at better farmer value.
Q. Will TEMREX kill Bathua and Chaulai in maize? Yes. Tembotrione is highly effective against Chenopodium album (Bathua) and Amaranthus (Chaulai) two of the most common broadleaf weeds in Indian maize fields. Spray at 2 to 4 leaf stage of weeds for fastest kill.
Q. Can I tank-mix TEMREX with insecticides? Tembotrione is compatible with most insecticides for tank-mixing. Avoid mixing with organophosphate insecticides (Chlorpyrifos, Profenofos) risk of crop injury. Always do a small jar test first.
Q. How long does Tembotrione take to kill weeds? Visible bleaching (white/yellow leaves) starts in 3 to 5 days. Weed growth stops within 48 hours. Full weed death in 10 to 14 days. The field stays weed-free for 30 to 45 days.
Q. Is Tembotrione 34.4% SC CIB & RC approved in India? Yes. Tembotrione 34.4% SC is CIB & RC approved in India for use in maize crop for the control of grasses, broadleaf weeds, and partial sedge weeds.
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