“…Although our research group has provided information on the stimulating effect of low doses of glyphosate on Commelia benghalensis, Eucalyptus grandis, maize, Pinus caribea, soybean, 5 sugarcane, [6][7][8] Urochloa decumbens, 9,13 sugarcane, eucalyptus, 11 and Phaseolus vulgaris, 14 deeper knowledge of glyphosate-caused hormesis on C. tinctorius under water deficiency conditions is needed, because water deficit is the most unpredictable abiotic stress in terms of occurrence, severity, distribution and duration. 30 Studies on the interaction between water deficit and glyphosate hormesis in plants are rare; however, previous studies with Phaseolus vulgaris have shown a greater tolerance to water stress in the presence of low doses of glyphosate.…”