Herbicides: Chemistry, Degradation, and Mode of Action

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This paper, published in 1976, received 496 indexed citations. Written by Philip C. Kearney and Donald D. Kaufman covering the research area of Pollution. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Pollution (254 citations), Plant Science (200 citations) and Molecular Biology (80 citations). Published in .

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