reviewJournal of Applied ToxicologyFeb 25, 2014Closed access

Impact of glyphosate and glyphosate‐based herbicides on the freshwater environment

University of Lethbridge · University of Calgary

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Abstract

Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine] is a broad spectrum, post emergent herbicide and is among the most widely used agricultural chemicals globally. Initially developed to control the growth of weed species in agriculture, this herbicide also plays an important role in both modern silviculture and domestic weed control. The creation of glyphosate tolerant crop species has significantly increased the demand and use of this herbicide and has also increased the risk of exposure to non-target species. Commercially available glyphosate-based herbicides are comprised of multiple, often proprietary, constituents, each with a unique level of toxicity. Surfactants used to increase herbicide efficacy have been…

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Keywords
  • Glyphosate
  • Toxicity
  • Aquatic ecosystem
  • Biology
  • Weed control
  • Weed
  • Aquatic toxicology
  • Pesticide
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