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Re: Roundup research on toxicity


In a message dated 3/4/2005 10:52:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, GardenLit@aol.com writes:
Finally, the effects of Roundup are always greater than those of
glyphosate, which is known as its active compound.
The above sentence concerns me and puts into question the acuracy of the material in this 'report'.  Roundup is a trade name for gyphosphate.  In fact it's a registered trade mark.  How then can the effects of Roundup be greater than that of glyphosphate since they are one in the same?
 

Andrew Messinger
The Hampton Gardener
The Hampton Gardener is a Registered Trade Mark
(Published every Thursday in the Southampton Press)




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