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lyphosate effects on diseases of plants

@inproceedings{Johal2009lyphosateEO,
  title={lyphosate effects on diseases of plants},
  author={S. Johal and D. Huber},
  year={2009}
}
Glyphosate, N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine, is the most extensively used herbicide in the history of agriculture. Weed management programs in glyphosate resistant (GR) field crops have provided highly effective weed control, simplified management decisions, and given cleaner harvested products. However, this relatively simple, broad-spectrum, systemic herbicide can have extensive unintended effects on nutrient efficiency and disease severity, thereby threatening its agricultural sustainability. A… Expand

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