Overview of Herbicides Classification and Groups
Herbicides are classified based on their chemical nature into inorganic and organic types. Inorganic herbicides, such as arsenic acid and copper sulfate, do not contain carbon atoms, while organic herbicides, like glyphosate and 2,4-D, contain carbon atoms. The classification includes various groups
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Challenges and Trends in Herbicide Resistance Management in Asia-Pacific Region
The Asia-Pacific region faces challenges with herbicide resistance, particularly in countries like China and Australia. Issues include incorrect herbicide application, resistance cases reported, and concerns about glyphosate resistance. Additionally, the introduction of herbicide-tolerant traits in
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Understanding Herbicide Resistance in Agricultural Weeds
This comprehensive content covers the evolution of herbicide resistance in agricultural weeds, including the origins of herbicides, cases of resistance, target site resistance, and non-target site resistance. It explains the definition of weeds, types of herbicides, selective and non-selective herbi
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Evaluation of Genetic Toxicity in Pesticide Programs - Data Overview
The presentation by Dr. Gregory Akerman discusses the evaluation of genetic toxicity, focusing on genotoxicity data for glyphosate, including gene mutation, chromosomal abnormality, and primary DNA damage. It explores the consequences of genotoxicity, such as cancer risks and cell death, along with
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