Sorption in 2020s 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90323
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Glyphosate Resistance of Chloris virgata Weed in Australia and Glyphosate Mobility Are Connected Problems

Abstract: The purpose of this review paper is to address two major aspects of glyphosate application on farmers' fields. The first aspect is the development of glyphosate resistance in weeds like Chloris virgata, and the second aspect is glyphosate mobility, which is directly controlled by soil sorption processes and indirectly by molecule degradation processes. This is a global problem, as excessive glyphosate residues in groundwater, drinking water, and urine of subsistence farmers from intensive agricultural localiti… Show more

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