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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

 


EPA, 1996

Environmental Protection Agency, April 10, 1996, 40 CFR Parts 180, 186: Pesticide Tolerances, Federal Register, 61:70.

SUMMARY:

This document establishes tolerances and feed additive regulations for residues of the herbicide glyphosate [(N-phosphonometyhyl) glycine] for alfalfa hay, alfalfa forage, and other commodities.   FULL TEXT


EPA, 1997

Environmental Protection Agency, April 11, 1997, 40 CFR Parts 180, 185, and 186: Pesticide Tolerances, Federal Register, 62:70.

SUMMARY:

This rule establishes permanent tolerances for residues of the herbicide glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] in or on the raw agricultural commodities (RACs) corn, field, grain; corn, field, stover; corn, field, forage; aspirated grain fractions; sorghum, grain; sorghum, grain, stover; and oats.  FULL TEXT


EPA, 1994b

Environmental Protection Agency, March 17, 1994, Memo on Metabolism Committee Meetings on March 17, 1994 on Glyphosate and AMPA, Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances.

SUMMARY:

Reports on the Health Effects Decision to not include AMPA in glyphosate tolerance calculations.  FULL TEXT


EPA, 1994a

Environmental Protection Agency, March 2, 1994, Scientific Data Review on Glyphosate and AMPA residues, Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances.

SUMMARY:

This document contains information to be presented to the Health Effects Division Metabolism Committee at a meeting on March 9, 1994 about Glyphosate and AMPA regulation.  FULL TEXT


EPA, 1992b

Environmental Protection Agency, December 15, 1992, “Dietary Exposure Analysis for Glyphosate in Support of the Reregistration Eligibility Document,” Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.

SUMMARY:

Memo provides a Dietary Risk Evaluation System for glyphosate as part of the reregistration process.  This document confirms that EPA has changed the RfD to 2.0 mg/kg/day.  FULL TEXT


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