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Glufosinate‐ammonium: a review of the current state of knowledge

open access: yesPest Management Science, 2020
Abstract Glufosinate is a key herbicide to manage glyphosate‐resistant weeds mainly because it is a broad‐spectrum herbicide, and transgenic glufosinate‐resistant crops are available. Although glufosinate use has increased exponentially over the past decade, the treated area with this herbicide is far less than that with glyphosate ...
Hudson K Takano, Franck E Dayan
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Mesotrione and Glufosinate in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn

Weed Technology, 2008
Field experiments were conducted in 1999 and 2000 to evaluate early POST (EPOST) and late POST (LPOST) control of common ragweed and giant foxtail with mesotrione at 70, 105, and 140 g ai/ha alone and in mixtures with glufosinate at 300 g ai/ha in glufosinate-resistant corn.
Gregory R. Armel   +3 more
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Response of glufosinate‐resistant canola to late applications of glufosinate

Crops & Soils, 2016
The objectives of this study were to characterize the effects of glufosinate application timing on glufosinate‐resistant canola growth, yield, and yield components. Earn 0.5 CEUs in Integrated Pest Management by reading this article and taking the quiz at www.certifiedcropadviser.org/certifications/self‐study/774.
Eric Tozzi   +5 more
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Glufosinate-Resistant Corn Interference in Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton

Weed Technology, 2008
Studies were conducted at three locations in North Carolina in 2004 to evaluate density-dependent effects of glufosinate-resistant (GUR) corn on GUR cotton growth and lint yield. GUR corn was taller than GUR cotton as early as 11 d after planting, depending on location. A GUR corn density of 5.25 plant/m of crop row reduced late-season cotton height by
Scott B. Clewis   +3 more
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Yield of Glufosinate-Resistant Sugarbeet in Response to Postemergence Glufosinate

Journal of Sugarbeet Research, 2004
ha· Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of glu­ fosmate rate and herbicide starting time on glufosinate­ resistant sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L) injury and yield. Sequential glnfosinate applications starting two weeks or later and ending five to seven weeks after the sugarbeet cotyledon stage caused significant visible sugarbeet injury ...
Ines Rothe   +2 more
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Efficient racemization of N‐phenylacetyl‐D‐glufosinate for L‐glufosinate production

Chirality, 2019
AbstractMost amino acids contain chiral centres and exist as both D‐enantiomer and L‐enantiomer. The optically pure enantiomer is often more valuable than the racemate. Enzymatic resolution provides an effective strategy to obtain optically pure amino acids but often results in large amounts of unwanted isomer.
Jian‐Miao Xu   +3 more
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Comparing the enantioselective toxicity on cell cycle and apoptosis of DL-glufosinate and L-glufosinate to SH-SY5Y cells

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Glufosinate (Glu), a broad-spectrum and highly effective non-selective herbicide, behaves in typical chiral features to target organisms. However, the information on the enantioselective toxicity of DL-Glu and L-Glu against non-target organisms is still limited especially at environmental concentrations.
Yingying, Zhu   +6 more
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Glufosinate Rates, Timings, and Additives for Weed Control in Glufosinate-Resistant Sugarbeet

Journal of Sugarbeet Research, 2003
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate weed control with glufosinate in glufosinate-resistant sugarbeet. The first experiment evaluated glufosinate rate, application timing, and combinations with ammonium sulfate (AMS). The second experiment examined glufosinate alone and in combination with postemergence (POST) or preplant incorporated (PPI ...
Corey J. Guza   +2 more
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Metal complexes of glufosinate

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1989
Glufosinate acts as a tridentate or tetradentate ligand at near-neutral pH to form complexes with many of the metal ions normally found in groundwater, including Mg 2+ , Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ , Fe 2+ , and Fe 3+ . Coordination of the amine, carboxylate, and phosphonate groups to several metal ions was established by IR and UV-visible spectroscopy.
Christa Ambrose, Patrick E. Hoggard
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Glufosinate Does Not Affect Floral Morphology and Pollen Viability in Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton

Weed Technology, 2004
Studies were conducted to determine whether glufosinate treatments to glufosinate-resistant cotton caused changes in floral morphology, pollen viability, and seed set. Four glufosinate treatments were included: (1) glufosinate applied postemergence over the top (POST) at the four-leaf stage, (2) glufosinate applied POST at the eight-leaf stage, (3) the
Walter E. Thomas   +6 more
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