Measurement and modelling of glyphosate fate compared with that of herbicides replaced as a result of the introduction of glyphosate‐resistant oilseed rape
Pest Management Science2008Vol. 64(3), pp. 262–275
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Abstract
Because of the detection of AMPA in the deep soil layer, the replacement of both trifluralin and metazachlor with glyphosate might not contribute to decreasing environmental contamination by herbicides. PRZM may be used to evaluate and to compare other weed control strategies for herbicide-resistant as well as non-resistant crops.
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