2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00003-015-0956-6
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Der Wirkstoff Glyphosat in der Pflanzenschutzmittel-Zulassung – aktueller Stand

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“…However, this strong dependence on glyphosate has led to public and scientific debate about whether the widespread use of a single herbicide is sustainable with respect to areas of public interest, such as human health, ecosystem services and agricultural system stability. 18 While human and ecotoxicological effects of glyphosate have been extensively studied, little is known about actual application patterns of glyphosate in European arable farming. Such information would allow a more effective analysis of factors that are influenced by pesticides, such as farming system economies and landscape effects, and would be of great value for a rational European pesticide policy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this strong dependence on glyphosate has led to public and scientific debate about whether the widespread use of a single herbicide is sustainable with respect to areas of public interest, such as human health, ecosystem services and agricultural system stability. 18 While human and ecotoxicological effects of glyphosate have been extensively studied, little is known about actual application patterns of glyphosate in European arable farming. Such information would allow a more effective analysis of factors that are influenced by pesticides, such as farming system economies and landscape effects, and would be of great value for a rational European pesticide policy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this strong dependence on glyphosate has led to public and scientific debate about whether the widespread use of a single herbicide is sustainable with respect to areas of public interest, such as human health, ecosystem services and agricultural system stability. 18 While human and eco-toxicological effects of glyphosate have been extensively studied, little is known about actual application patterns of glyphosate in European arable faming. Such information would allow a more effective analysis of factors that are influenced by pesticides, such as farming system economies and landscape effects, and would be of great value for a rationale European pesticide policy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%