Concerns over use of glyphosate-based herbicides and risks associated with exposures: a consensus statement
Carnegie Mellon University · King's College London · +10 more institutions
Abstract
The broad-spectrum herbicide glyphosate (common trade name "Roundup") was first sold to farmers in 1974. Since the late 1970s, the volume of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) applied has increased approximately 100-fold. Further increases in the volume applied are likely due to more and higher rates of application in response to the widespread emergence of glyphosate-resistant weeds and new, pre-harvest, dessicant use patterns. GBHs were developed to replace or reduce reliance on herbicides causing well-documented problems associated with drift and crop damage, slipping efficacy, and human health risks. Initial industry toxicity testing suggested that GBHs posed relatively low risks to non-target species,…
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- 37.90
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14Topics & keywords
- Glyphosate
- Agriculture
- Canola
- Biotechnology
- Precautionary principle
- International agency
- Toxicology
- Biology