Bioassays with a floating aquatic plant (Lemna minor) for effects of sprayed and dissolved glyphosate

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Duckweed growth (increased numbers of fronds or increased wet or dry weights) was relatively insensitive to glyphosate dissolved in the culture medium, but the plants were killed by application of glyphosate as a spray. -from Authors

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Lockhart, W. L., Billeck, B. N., & Baron, C. L. (1990). Bioassays with a floating aquatic plant (Lemna minor) for effects of sprayed and dissolved glyphosate. Environmental Bioassay Techniques and Their Application. Proc. Conf., Lancaster, 1988, 353–359. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1896-2_33

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