New Pesticides Will Modify Insect Genes: What Could Go Wrong?
Originally published Food Tank: New Pesticides Will Modify Insect Genes: What Could Go wrong?...
Read MoreOriginally published Food Tank: New Pesticides Will Modify Insect Genes: What Could Go wrong?...
Read MoreWe reveal for the first time that glyphosate does inhibit the shikimate pathway in the rat gut microbiome. However, glyphosate likely did not kill bacteria via its impact on the shikimate pathway, because bacteria do not need the shikimate pathway to get the aromatic amino acids they need. Like us, they get them from the food we eat.
Read MoreBy Carolanne Wright – Classified as “probably carcinogenic” by the World Health Organization, glyphosate — the main ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup and the world’s most widely used herbicide — has been found in a variety of...
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