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Trends in glyphosate herbicide use in the United States and globally

Charles Benbrook
- 02 Feb 2016 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 1, pp 3-3
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Glyphosate will likely remain the most widely applied pesticide worldwide for years to come, and interest will grow in quantifying ecological and human health impacts, according to published global pesticide use data.

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Transgenic Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Combat Weed Vagaries: Utility of an Apical Meristem-Targeted in planta Transformation Strategy to Introgress a Modified CP4-EPSPS Gene for Glyphosate Tolerance.

TL;DR: This report is the first of its kind where cotton transformants tolerating high levels of glyphosate and accumulating low levels of shikimate have been identified and reiterated the translational utility of the CP4-EPSPS gene in management of weeds.
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Fast, sensitive and selective determination of herbicide glyphosate in water samples with a White Light Reflectance Spectroscopy immunosensor

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Simple, Effective, and Ecofriendly Strategy to Inhibit Droplet Bouncing on Hydrophobic Weed Leaves.

TL;DR: Upon droplet impacting, 1D nanofibers assembled from natural glycyrrhizic acid (GL) could pin on the rough hydrophobic surface and delay the retraction rate of droplets effectively, providing a constructive way to overcome droplet bouncing.
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Interactions of glyphosate use with farm characteristics and cropping patterns in Central Europe.

TL;DR: Motivation for glyphosate use differs widely within the farming community, and agricultural researchers, extension services and policy makers are recommended to mitigate vulnerabilities associated with glyphosate use, such as routine spraying and practices that increase selection pressure for the evolution of glyphosate-resistant weeds.
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On the degradation pathway of glyphosate and glycine

TL;DR: Two mechanisms for the decomposition of the glyphosate molecule and glycine molecule in water are proposed and they agreed with the photodegradation and thermodegradation of glyphosate, as well as with the spontaneous decarboxylation of glycine.
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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

TL;DR: One of the first specialized agencies of the United Nations to become active, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as discussed by the authors has elicited interest beyond the specialized field of agricultural economists.
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Glyphosate: a once-in-a-century herbicide.

TL;DR: The use of this virtually ideal herbicide is now being threatened by the evolution of glyphosate-resistant weeds, and adoption of resistance management practices will be required to maintain the benefits of glyphosate technologies for future generations.
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Concerns over use of glyphosate-based herbicides and risks associated with exposures: a consensus statement

TL;DR: GBHs are the most heavily applied herbicide in the world and usage continues to rise; Worldwide, GBHs often contaminate drinking water sources, precipitation, and air, especially in agricultural regions and regulatory estimates of tolerable daily intakes for glyphosate in the United States and European Union are based on outdated science.
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