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Does Glyphosate slow beans down?
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Mw44
Posted 6/14/2016 12:23 (#5354597 - in reply to #5353318)
Subject: RE: Does Glyphosate slow beans down?


NW Ohio

Gly will affect the plant as it must work through the chemical in its natural process.

The plant shuts down to fight off the gly, and the returns to its normal operations.

http://www.bio-tecsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/Glyphosate-yield...
(Mind you this is a product and they want you to buy it, I am more interested in the science behind what is actually happening.)
Doing a google search will bring up more data of what is actually happening to the plant.

This might explain it in better terms.

I try to add in a foliar whenever I spray post beans, in RR. It gives the plant a small boost while it fights off the Gly.
But, this is only when I think its profitable, so only in high heat, or stress environments.

Just remember they are resistant to Gly, NOT immune to Gly.
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