
pmid: 22677798
Glyphosate is the main nonselective, systemic herbicide used against a wide range of weeds. Its worldwide use has expanded because of extensive use of certain agricultural practices such as no-till cropping, and widespread application of glyphosate-resistant genetically modified crops. Glyphosate has a reputation of being nontoxic to animals and rapidly inactivated in soils. However, recent evidence has cast doubts on its safety. Glyphosate may be retained and transported in soils, and there may be cascading effects on nontarget organisms. These processes may be especially detrimental in northern ecosystems because they are characterized by long biologically inactive winters and short growing seasons. In this opinion article, we discuss the potential ecological, environmental and agricultural risks of intensive glyphosate use in boreal regions.
Crops, Agricultural, biologiset vaikutukset, boreal environment, Glyphosate, Food Chain, Climate, Glycine, ekosysteemit, Ta, glyphosate, glyfosaatti, agroclimatic zones, Animals, Humans, Soil Pollutants, alpha-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic Acid, Ecosystem, Soil Microbiology, pohjoiset ekosysteemit, Herbicides, Plants, Genetically Modified, ta1181, Seasons, ecosystems, Environmental Monitoring, Herbicide Resistance
Crops, Agricultural, biologiset vaikutukset, boreal environment, Glyphosate, Food Chain, Climate, Glycine, ekosysteemit, Ta, glyphosate, glyfosaatti, agroclimatic zones, Animals, Humans, Soil Pollutants, alpha-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic Acid, Ecosystem, Soil Microbiology, pohjoiset ekosysteemit, Herbicides, Plants, Genetically Modified, ta1181, Seasons, ecosystems, Environmental Monitoring, Herbicide Resistance
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