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Bibliography Tag: glyphosate

EPA, 1973

Environmental Protection Agency, May 24, 1973, Memo on Toxicology of Glyphosate.

SUMMARY:

This memo reports on the results of several toxicology studies on glyphosate for humans and animals and is one of the earliest available regulatory documents for this herbicide.  FULL TEXT

Zeneca, 2000

Zeneca Ag Products (subsidiary of Syngenta), 2000, Touchdown Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 10182-437.

SUMMARY:

First Touchdown glyphosate-based herbicide label. FULL TEXT

Monsanto, 2005a

Monsanto, March 9, 2005, Powermax Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 524-549.

SUMMARY:

First label for Powermax glyphosate herbicide for Roundup Ready crops.  FULL TEXT

Monsanto, 2002

Monsanto, 2002, Ultra Max II Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number 524-537.

SUMMARY:

First Ultra Max II glyphosate herbicide for Roundup Ready crops label.  FULL TEXT

Bayer, 2002

Bayer, 2002, Glyphosate Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 72155-16.

SUMMARY:

Early Bayer glyphosate herbicide label. FULL TEXT

Micro Flo, 1999

Micro Flo (BASF subsidiary), 1999, Glyphosate Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 51036-312.

SUMMARY:

First BASF company glyphosate herbicide label. FULL TEXT

Dow, 1999

Dow Agro Sciences, 1999, Glyphosate Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 62719-319.

SUMMARY:

Label for one of Dow’s first glyphosate-based herbicides.  FULL TEXT

Monsanto, 1996

Monsanto, 1996, Roundup Herbicide Label, EPA Registration Number: 524-445.

SUMMARY:

First label for Roundup Ready soybeans.  FULL TEXT

Monsanto, 1994

Monsanto, 1994, Roundup Ultra Herbicide Label.

SUMMARY:

First herbicide label for Roundup Ultra. Full Text

Franz, 1983

Franz, John E., September 20, 1983, “Salts of N-Phosphonomethyl glycine,” U.S. Patent # 4,405,531.

ABSTRACT:

N-phosphonomethylglycine and novel derivatives thereof useful as phytotoxicants or herbicides.  FULL TEXT

 

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