1. Environmental fate studies with
- Author
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Mitchell L, Kurtzweil, Marian S, Bleeke, and Michael R, Shepard
- Subjects
Fats ,Herbicides ,Carbon Radioisotopes ,Environmental Exposure ,Amines ,Risk Assessment ,Polyethylene Glycols - Abstract
Polyoxyethylene tallow amine (POE-T) is a member of the polyoxyethylene alkylamine (POEA) class of nonionic surfactants and is a component of some glyphosate-based formulations. The presence of POE-T improves foliar uptake of glyphosate in weeds, thereby reducing the amount of glyphosate needed for weed control. To further characterize the environmental fate of POE-T, aerobic soil degradation, hydrolysis, adsorption/desorption, and aerobic aquatic degradation studies were conducted according to U.S. EPA and OECD pesticide regulatory testing guidelines. POE-T labeled with carbon-14 was used in the studies to aid in analysis, assess mineralization to CO
- Published
- 2021