Comparison of Glyphosate Products in Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) and Corn (Zea mays)1
PARKER, R. O. B. E. R. T. G., YORK, A. L. A. N. C., & JORDAN, D. A. V. I. D. L. (2005, October 1). Weed Technology.
author keywords: ClearOut 41 Plus (TM); crop tolerance; diammonium salt of glyphosate; Glyfos((R)); Glyfos((R)) X-TRA; Glyphomax (TM); Gly Star (TM) original; isopropylamine salt of glyphosate; potassium salt of glyphosate; Roundup Original (TM); Roundup UltraMAX((R)); Roundup WEATHERMAX (TM); Touchdown((R)); Touchdown Total (TM); weed control
topics (OpenAlex): Weed Control and Herbicide Applications; Research in Cotton Cultivation; Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
TL;DR:
Field experiments were conducted to evaluate eight glyphosate products, representing isopropylamine, diammonium, and potassium salts, applied POST and postemergence-directed (PDIR) at 630 and 1,680 g ae/ha for GR corn and GR cotton tolerance and weed control.
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