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Cultivares de soja resistentes ao herbicida glifosato podem apresentar variação de adaptação em função dos efeitos do processo de transformação e da consequência do herbicida glifosato sobre a disponibilidade de micronutrientes.
Juliano Fuhrmann Wagner +1 more
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Regulation of Glyphosate-Resistant Sugar Beets: Challenges and Uncertainty [PDF]
Roundup Ready Sugar Beets, Regulation, Deregulation, Environmental Impact Statement, Environmental Assessment, Uncertainty, Agricultural and Food Policy, Crop Production/Industries, Q18, Q55, Q58,
Oeschger, Tara +2 more
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Improving glyphosate performance in Roundup Ready soybean [PDF]
Although glyphosate resistant weeds have been documented in states surrounding Iowa, at this time our only confirmed glyphosate-resistant species is horseweed/marestail (Conyza canadensis).
Hartzler, Robert G.
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The Intacta 2 Xtend system was developed to allow selective dicamba use in dicamba‐resistant soybean (DRS), aiding in the management of tolerant and resistant broadleaf weeds. This study evaluated the control of broadleaf weeds following single or sequential postemergence applications of dicamba (alone or tank‐mixed with glyphosate) in DRS. Experiments
Leila Lucia Camintia +5 more
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Soja transgênica no Brasil: a polêmica continua
A soja transgênica contém um gene que a protege dos efeitos nocivos do herbicida Roundup (marca comercial da Monsanto para o princípio ativo glifosato), o qual funciona como herbicida total (secante que, a princípio, elimina todas as plantas, com exceção
Antonio Andrioli
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Este trabalho teve o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos da associação do herbicida glyphosate com 10 inseticidas de diferentes grupos químicos sobre a cultura da soja Roundup Ready® (cultivar Monsoy 8585 RR®), o controle de plantas daninhas e o controle da ...
F.A. Petter +5 more
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Adoption of Transgenic Crops by Smallholder Farmers in Entre Rios, Argentina [PDF]
This is a study of the adoption of transgenic crops by 120 smallholder farmers interviewed in July 2005 in the communities of San Jose de Feliciano and La Paz in the Entre Rios Province of Argentina.
Martin, Marshall A., Paredes, Cecilia
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Where the Wild Wind Blows: Genetically Altered Seed and Neighboring Farmers [PDF]
In March 2001, agro-business giant Monsanto won a victory in Canadian Federal Court over Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser. This case sets international precedent for appropriated seed cases and illustrates the primary concerns American courts must ...
Sudduth, Jill
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The Failures of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): Resistance, Regulation, and Rejection [PDF]
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been contentious for more than three decades. Only 24 countries grow GMOs commercially. Four countries (USA, Canada, Brazil and Argentina) account for 85% of the global GMO hectares.
Paull, John
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Is there a Weed Shift in Roundup Ready Maize?
AbstractThe cultivation of transgenic glyphosate-resistant crop varieties can simplify weed control in crops such as maize and others. On the other hand, the repeated use of broadly effective herbicides like glyphosate, especially in the same crop, can have a negative effect on biodiversity. Additionally there is a risk for a spread of more tolerant or
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