Reduced grazing rates in Daphnia pulex caused by contaminants: implications for trophic cascades. | Environ Toxicol Chem | 2004 Nov | 15559279 |
A novel approach to determine the glyphosate tolerant trait in soybeans. | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Mar 10 | 14995125 |
The composition of grain and forage from glyphosate tolerant wheat MON 71800 isequivalent to that of conventional wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Mar 10 | 14995149 |
Simultaneous quantification of glyphosate, glufosinate, and their majormetabolites in rice and soybean sprouts by gas chromatography with pulsed flamephotometric detector. | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Jun 30 | 15212448 |
Results of a 13 week safety assurance study with rats fed grain from glyphosatetolerant corn. | Food Chem Toxicol | 2004 Jun | 15110110 |
A generational study of glyphosate-tolerant soybeans on mouse fetal, postnatal, pubertal and adult testicular development. | Food Chem Toxicol | 2004 Jan | 14630127 |
Response of selected horseweed (Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq.) populations toglyphosate. | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Feb 25 | 14969545 |
[Simultaneous analysis of glyphosate and glufosinate in vegetables and fruits by GC-FPD]. | Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi | 2004 Feb | 15168560 |
Elicitation of expert judgments of uncertainty in the risk assessment ofherbicide-tolerant oilseed crops. | Risk Anal | 2004 Dec | 15660608 |
Aminomethylphosphonic acid, a metabolite of glyphosate, causes injury inglyphosate-treated, glyphosate-resistant soybean. | J Agric Food Chem | 2004 Aug 11 | 15291487 |