“…In most plants, translocation of glyphosate is typically fast as it is essential for herbicidal activity. After penetration in leaves, glyphosate may be translocated both by phloem sieve tubes, which also involves plasmodesmata, and cell-tocell in the same symplastic domain via plasmodesmata, reaching all cells of the domain quickly (Franz et al, 1997;Jachetta et al, 1986). In fact, both translocations are complementary and non-competitive due to the fact that plasmodesmata act on loading and unloading the phloem (Sowinski et al, 2003).…”