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Stability Constants of Copper(II), Zinc, Manganese(II), Calcium, and Magnesium Complexes of N-(Phosphonomethyl)glycine (Glyphosate).

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This article is published in Acta Chemica Scandinavica.The article was published on 1978-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 100 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnesium & Zinc.

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Potential toxic effects of glyphosate and its commercial formulations below regulatory limits.

TL;DR: A coherent body of evidence is revealed indicating that GlyBH could be toxic below the regulatory lowest observed adverse effect level for chronic toxic effects, which includes teratogenic, tumorigenic and hepatorenal effects.
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Rate constants for direct reactions of ozone with several drinking water contaminants

TL;DR: In this article, rate constants for the direct reactions of ozone with 45 potential organic drinking water contaminants, including solvents, haloalkanes, esters, aromatics and pesticides (such as alachlor, aldicarb, atrazine, carbofuran, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, endrin, glyphosate), have been measured in water in the presence of hydroxyl radical scavengers to minimize interfering radical chain reactions.
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Toxicity of formulants and heavy metals in glyphosate-based herbicides and other pesticides

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the effects of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) alone and 14 of its formulations as a model for pesticides and found that the toxic effects and endocrine disrupting properties of the formulations were mostly due to the formulants and not to G.
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Glyphosate, Hard Water and Nephrotoxic Metals: Are They the Culprits Behind the Epidemic of Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Etiology in Sri Lanka?

TL;DR: The association of using glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the disease endemic area and its unique metal chelating properties, is hypothesized to explain similar kidney disease epidemics observed in Andra Pradesh (India) and Central America.
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Glyphosate Effects on Plant Mineral Nutrition, Crop Rhizosphere Microbiota, and Plant Disease in Glyphosate-Resistant Crops

TL;DR: Most of the available data support the view that neither the GR transgenes nor glyphosate use in GR crops increases crop disease and yield data on GR crops do not support the hypotheses that there are substantive mineral nutrition or disease problems that are specific to GR crops.
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