Researchers examine ways to break down, track synthetic compound in herbicides

Thursday, March 24, 2016 - 15:10 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists report on the use of manganese oxide, found in soil, to break down the herbicide glyphosate and to identify released phosphate and its byproducts. They are exploring using oxygen isotopes to discriminate and track the sources of phosphorus compounds.

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