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Old 08-09-2003, 03:14 AM
Tom Jaszewski
 
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Default Apparent synergy between glyphosate application and Fusarium and other mold species.

Apparent synergy between glyphosate application and Fusarium and other
mold species.

This page is devoted to ongoing research from the early 1980's that
shows a relationship between the application of glyphosate and the
resultant growth of Fusarium and other toxic fungi in various media.
Taken as a whole, these papers indicate that Fusarium and other toxic
fungi can be stimulated in soils as a result of glyphosate
applications. These toxic molds could then parasitize crops,
producing noticeably lower yields and contaminate the soils that they
are grown on with mycotoxins-not so much as a direct effect of
glyphosate, but by the secondary effects of an glyphosate-stimulated
growth of mycotoxin-producing Fusaria and other toxic molds.


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Old 08-09-2003, 03:02 PM
Henry Kuska
 
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Default Apparent synergy between glyphosate application and Fusarium and other mold species.

If you are interested in this topic, you may find the following thread
interesting reading:

http://nature.gardenweb.com/forums/l...1626446.html?6

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