Overview Plant roots and below-ground shoots have few barriers to herbicide absorption; however, interactions with soil particles and soil organic matter have significant impacts on the amount of herbicide available for plant absorption. Plant roots and below-ground shoots (hypocotyls or coleoptiles) are lipophilic by nature and do not have thick, waxy cuticles like leaves. Lipophilic and hydrophilic herbicides reach the root surface by bulk transport in soil water; however, there are a few examples of herbicides that reach the root as a vapor. Soil-applied herbicides can translocate to the shoot or remain in the root system. Soil-applied herbicides that translocate to the shoot in the xylem tend to accumulate in mature leaves that transpir...
The root–soil boundary represents one of the largest global biotic–abiotic mass-transfer interfaces ...
Herbicides are applied directly to soils or plant foliage. Interaction of a herbicide with various l...
The uptake by roots from solution, and subsequent translocation to shoots in barley, of two series o...
Overview Plant roots and below-ground shoots have few barriers to herbicide absorption; however, int...
Overview Herbicides must be absorbed into plants in order to be effective. Herbicide absorption can ...
Before a herbicide can kill a plant, it must be absorbed by the plant’s leaves or roots and enter a ...
This lesson will focus on the impact of herbicide and plant characteristics important in determining...
It is well known that post-emergence herbicide uptake into plant foliage and efficacy varies with pl...
The herbicide glyphosate shows excellent symplastic distribution to roofs and new growth when applie...
Graduation date: 1964Studies were conducted to determine the influence of formulation and molecular ...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Hydrilla and Eurasian watermilfoil are submersed inv...
Following application, pesticides can be intercepted and absorbed by weeds and/or crops. Plants cont...
Despite being lipophilic, morpholine fungicides are systemic in plants. Such transport may be explic...
In their natural growth medium, plant roots are confronted with mineral compounds as well as with co...
This lesson will take an in depth view of how plants handle foreign chemicals (xenobiotics) such as ...
The root–soil boundary represents one of the largest global biotic–abiotic mass-transfer interfaces ...
Herbicides are applied directly to soils or plant foliage. Interaction of a herbicide with various l...
The uptake by roots from solution, and subsequent translocation to shoots in barley, of two series o...
Overview Plant roots and below-ground shoots have few barriers to herbicide absorption; however, int...
Overview Herbicides must be absorbed into plants in order to be effective. Herbicide absorption can ...
Before a herbicide can kill a plant, it must be absorbed by the plant’s leaves or roots and enter a ...
This lesson will focus on the impact of herbicide and plant characteristics important in determining...
It is well known that post-emergence herbicide uptake into plant foliage and efficacy varies with pl...
The herbicide glyphosate shows excellent symplastic distribution to roofs and new growth when applie...
Graduation date: 1964Studies were conducted to determine the influence of formulation and molecular ...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Hydrilla and Eurasian watermilfoil are submersed inv...
Following application, pesticides can be intercepted and absorbed by weeds and/or crops. Plants cont...
Despite being lipophilic, morpholine fungicides are systemic in plants. Such transport may be explic...
In their natural growth medium, plant roots are confronted with mineral compounds as well as with co...
This lesson will take an in depth view of how plants handle foreign chemicals (xenobiotics) such as ...
The root–soil boundary represents one of the largest global biotic–abiotic mass-transfer interfaces ...
Herbicides are applied directly to soils or plant foliage. Interaction of a herbicide with various l...
The uptake by roots from solution, and subsequent translocation to shoots in barley, of two series o...