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lara31 [8.8K]
1 year ago
11

glyphosate (brand name round-up) is the most utilized chemical in association with genetically modified crops. what does it do?

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Biology
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NNADVOKAT [17]1 year ago
4 0

It is employed to eradicate weeds, particularly annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that threaten crops.

<h3>Why is glyphosate a component of GMO?</h3>

Most often, weeds in crops that have been genetically modified to withstand glyphosate use are eliminated by the use of glyphosate in agriculture (particularly corn, soybeans, and cotton). The leading cancer authority in the world has categorised the herbicide as a potential human carcinogen.

<h3>GMO crops do they use glyphosate?</h3>

The development of dozens of genetically modified, or GMO, crops prominently uses glyphosate, the most widely used pesticide in the world. Numerous non-GMO crops are also treated with glyphosate, which is something that many people are unaware of it.

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Mama L [17]1 year ago
4 0

Glyphosate acts by obstructing the production of the proteins that plants require to thrive. Since almost all plants produce these crucial proteins in essentially the same way, glyphosate has an impact on almost all plants.

<h3>What is the purpose of glyphosate?</h3>

A common herbicide that can kill some weeds and grasses is glyphosate. By inhibiting an enzyme necessary for plant growth, glyphosate works. The product is mainly used in agriculture, but it is also used in forestry, lawn care, and garden maintenance.

<h3>Why is glyphosate resistant in genetically modified food?</h3>

With the advent of Roundup-resistant genetically engineered soybeans in 1996, the first Roundup Ready crops were created. These plants were created to aid farmers with weed management.

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