Attachment I. Bibliography of ECOTOX Open Literature (April 2012 Refresh)
      
I.	Explanation of OPP Acceptability Criteria and Rejection Codes for ECOTOX Data	1
II.	Acceptable to ECOTOX but not to OPP	2
III.	Acceptable to ECOTOX  -  Additional Publications	23
IV.	Excluded by ECOTOX (Unacceptable Publications)	35
      
Explanation of OPP Acceptability Criteria and Rejection Codes for ECOTOX Data 

Studies located and coded into ECOTOX must meet acceptability criteria, as established in the Evaluation Guidelines for Ecotoxicity Data in the Open Literature, Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, May 9, 2011. Studies that do not meet these criteria are designated in the bibliography as "Accepted for ECOTOX but not OPP." The intent of the acceptability criteria is to ensure data quality and verifiability. The criteria parallel criteria used in evaluating registrant-submitted studies. Specific criteria are listed below, along with the corresponding rejection code. 

   * The paper does not report toxicology information for a chemical of concern to OPP; (Rejection Code: NO COC) 
   * The article is not published in English language; (Rejection Code: NO FOREIGN) 
   * The study is not presented as a full article. Abstracts will not be considered; (Rejection Code: NO ABSTRACT) 
   * The paper is not publicly available document; (Rejection Code: NO NOT PUBLIC (typically not used, as any paper acquired from the ECOTOX holding or through the literature search is considered public) 
   * The paper is not the primary source of the data; (Rejection Code: NO REVIEW) 
   * The paper does not report that treatment(s) were compared to an acceptable control; (Rejection Code: NO CONTROL) 
   * The paper does not report an explicit duration of exposure; (Rejection Code: NO DURATION) 
   * The paper does not report a concurrent environmental chemical concentration/dose or application rate; (Rejection Code: NO CONC) 
   * The paper does not report the location of the study (e.g., laboratory vs. field); (Rejection Code: NO LOCATION) 
   * The paper does not report a biological effect on live, whole organisms; (Rejection Code: NO IN-VITRO) 
   * The paper does not report the species that was tested; and this species can be verified in a reliable source; (Rejection Code: NO SPECIES) 
   * The paper does not report effects associated with exposure to a single chemical. (Rejection Code: NO MIXTURE). It should be noted that all papers including data on pesticide mixtures are considered. 

Additionally, efficacy studies on target species may be listed as acceptable studies but are generally excluded for the purposes of risk assessment.  These studies are coded as NO TARGET in the ECOTOX bibliography.  Data that originated from the OPP Pesticide Ecotoxicity Database are coded as NO EFED. These data are already available to the chemical team. 


Acceptable to ECOTOX but not to OPP


	1. 	Al-Khatib, K.  and Peterson, D. Soybean (Glycine max) Response to Simulated Drift from Selected Sulfonylurea Herbicides, Dicamba, Glyphosate, and Glufosinate.  GRO,PHY,POP. khatib@ksu.edu//K. Al-Khatib, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506////: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 13, (2): 264-270. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63448
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFS,GYP,NSF,PSF,RIM,THF
	2. 	Ameziane, R.; Bernhard, K., and Lightfoot, D. Expression of the Bacterial gdhA Gene Encoding a NADPH Glutamate Dehydrogenase in Tobacco Affects Plant Growth and Development.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2000; 221, (1): 47-57. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155791
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	3. 	Anderson, D. M.; Swanton, C. J.; Hall, J. C., and Mersey, B. G. The Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity on the Efficacy of Glufosinate-Ammonium.  ACC,PHYSOIL,ENV; 1993; 33, (2): 139-147. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155660
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	4. 	Aragao, F. J. L.; Vianna, G. R.; Albino, M. M. C., and Rech, E. L. Transgenic Dry Bean Tolerant to the Herbicide Glufosinate Ammonium.  MOR,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2002; 42, (4): 1298-1302. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155792
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GIB
	5. 	Becker, D.; Brettschneider, R., and Lorz, H. Fertile Transgenic Wheat from Microprojectile Bombardment of Scutellar Tissue.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 1994; 5, (2): 299-307. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155794
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	6. 	Bell, C. Weed Control and Economic Evaluation in Glyphosate-, Glufosinate-, Glyphosate Acetyltransferase-Resistant, and Conventional Soybean.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2011: 104 p. (UMI# 1501555). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155961
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ALSV,CLNS,CLT,CRM,FMX,FSF,FZF,GFSNH,GYP,GYPK,IMQ,MBZ,MOIL,MTC,NHSO4,RIM,SFZ,TBNU,THF
	7. 	Bellinder, R. R.; Lyons, R. E.; Scheckler, S. E., and Wilson, H. P. Cellular Alterations Resulting from Foliar Applications of HOE-39866.  CEL,PHYSOIL,ENV; 1987; 35, (1): 27-35. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155635
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	8. 	Beriault, J. N.; Horsman, G. P., and Devine, M. D. Phloem Transport of D,L-Glufosinate and Acetyl-L-Glufosinate in Glufosinate-Resistant and -Susceptible Brassica napus.  ACC. malcolm.devine@agrevo.com//: SOIL,ENV; 1999; 121, (2): 619-628. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66795
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	9. 	Bethke, R. K. Interaction Evaluation of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, Chlorimuron and Thifensulfuron Combinations.  ACC,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2010: 190 p. (UMI# 1487220). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155905
Chemical of Concern: ALSV,CRME,GFSNH,GYPK,MOIL,NHSO4,THFM
	10. 	Bishop-Hurley, S. L.; Zabkiewicz, R. J.; Grace, L.; Gardner, R. C.; Wagner, A., and Walter, C. Conifer Genetic Engineering: Transgenic Pinus radiata (D. Don) and Picea abies (Karst) Plants are Resistant to the Herbicide Buster.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 20, (3): 235-243. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155760
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	11. 	Blackshaw, R. E. Control of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Conservation Fallow Systems.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1991; 5, (3): 557-562. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 151998
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,FZFP,GFSNH,GYP,PQT,SXD
	12. 	Bond, J. A. and Walker, T. W. Control of Volunteer Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean in Rice.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 23, (2): 225-230. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120639
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,PQT,TKY,TPRT
	13. 	Bradley, K. W. and Hagood, E. S. Jr. Evaluations of Selected Herbicides and Rates for Long-Term Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) Control.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2002; 16,  164-170. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 62983
Chemical of Concern: 24DIO,24DXY,CPRMES,DMB,DMDP,GFSNH,GYPI,GYPL,MTS,NONA,PCLK,TPRB
	14. 	Brewer, C. E. Arkansas Glyphosate-Resistant Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia).  ACC,GRO,POP. Possibly published as Ecoref 152954////: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007: 96 p. (UMI# 3257868). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 152883
Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,ACF,BT,CLNS,CRM,DMB,DMM,EPH,FMX,FSF,GFS,GYPK,IMQ,LCF,MBZ,MTC,PQT,SFZ
	15. 	Broome, M. L.; Triplett, G. B. Jr., and Watson, C. E. Jr. Vegetation Control for No-Tillage Corn Planted into Warm-Season Perennial Species.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 92, (6): 1248-1255. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155612
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFSNH,GYP,IZP,IZT,PAQT
	16. 	Bruce, J. A. Horseweed (Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq.) Management in No-Tillage Soybean Production.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1989: 88 p. (UMI#1338597). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 116758
Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,ACF,BT,CRM,DMDP,FSF,GFSNH,GYP,IMQ,IZT,LCF,LNR,MBZ,MTL,PQT,QNC,SXD
	17. 	Burke, I. C.; Askew, S. D.; Corbett, J. L., and Wilcut, J. W. Glufosinate Antagonizes Clethodim Control of Goosegrass (Eleusine indica).  GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (3): 664-668. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155816
Chemical of Concern: ALSV,CLT,GFS,MOIL
	18. 	Cabrera-Ponce, J. L.; Vegas-Garcia, A., and Herrera-Estrella, L. Herbicide Resistant Transgenic Papaya Plants Produced by an Efficient Particle Bombardment Transformation Method.  PHYSOIL,TOP; 1995; 15, (1/2): 1-7. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155747
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	19. 	Calas, A. G.; Richard, O.; Meme, S.; Beloeil, J. C.; Doan, B. T.; Gefflaut, T.; Meme, W.; Crusio, W. E.; Pichon, J., and Montecot, C. Chronic Exposure to Glufosinate-Ammonium Induces Spatial Memory Impairments, Hippocampal MRI Modifications and Glutamine Synthetase Activation in Mice.  BCM,BEH,GRO,PHY. Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, UPRES EA 2633, Université d'Orleans, Orleans, France.//: INJECT; 2008; 29, (4): 740-747. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155482
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	20. 	Chachalis, D.; Reddy, K. N.; Elmore, C. D., and Steele, M. L. Herbicide Efficacy, Leaf Structure, and Spray Droplet Contact Angle Among Ipomoea Species and Smallflower Morningglory.  BCM,CEL,POPSOIL,ENV; 2001; 49, (5): 628-634. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66807
Chemical of Concern: ACF,BMN,BT,GFS,GYP
	21. 	Chahal, G. S. Characterization of Biological and Physical Interactions Among Pesticides and Other Agrochemicals.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2011: 463 p. (UMI# 3463753). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155384
Chemical of Concern: ACF,ACP,ACR,BORON,BSC,BT,CLNSM,CLT,CTN,DMB,DMDP,FMX,FNZ,FPP,FSF,GFSNH,GYP,GYPK,IAZ,IZT,LCF,LCYT,MTC,PQT,PRC,PTBNa,PZL,SXD,TEZ,THFM,TNM
	22. 	Chen, W. P.; Gu, X.; Liang, G. H.; Muthukrishnan, S.; Chen, P. D.; Liu, D. J., and Gill, B. S. Introduction and Constitutive Expression of a Rice Chitinase Gene in Bread Wheat Using Biolistic Bombardment and the Bar Gene as a Selectable Marker.  GROSOIL,ENV,TOP; 1998; 97, (8): 1296-1306. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155761
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	23. 	Chivinge, O. A. A Herbicide Screening Trial Against Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L.) Under Zimbabwean Conditions.  REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1985; 82, (1): 17-20. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 31601
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACR,AMTR,ATZ,BT,BTY,CZE,DU,EPTC,GFSNH,GYP,MCPA,MSMA,MTL,NFZ
	24. 	Choi, H. J.; Chandrasekhar, T.; Lee, H. Y., and Kim, K. M. Production of Herbicide-Resistant Transgenic Sweet Potato Plants Through Agrobacterium tumefaciens Method.  PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2007; 91, (3): 235-242. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155765
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	25. 	Clayton, G. W.; Brandt, S.; Johnson, E. N.; O'Donovan, J. T.; Harker, K. N.; Blackshaw, R. E.; Smith, E. G.; Kutcher, H. R.; Vera, C., and Hartman, M. Comparison of Certified and Farm-Saved Seed on Yield and Quality Characteristics of Canola.  BCM,GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 101, (6): 1581-1588. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 151393
Chemical of Concern: CLT,DFC,EMSF,FDX,GFSNH,IZT,IZX,SXD
	26. 	Clewis, S. B. Weed Management Strategies in Conventional- and Reduced-Tillage Cotton Production Systems.  MOR,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007: 167 p. (UMI# 3293601). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155916
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,CLT,DMDP,FMX,FZF,GFS,GYP,GYPI,GYPT,MSMA,MTC,PAQT,PDM,PMT,PQT,SXD,THFM,TNM
	27. 	Clough, G. H.; Rondon, S. I.; DeBano, S. J.; David, N., and Hamm, P. B. Reducing Tuber Damage by Potato Tuberworm (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) with Cultural Practices and Insecticides.  POP. Oregon State University, Hermiston Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 2121 S. 1st St. Hermiston, OR 97838, USA. george.clough@oregonstate.edu//: ENV,MIXTURE; 2010; 103, (4): 1306-1311. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 152982
Chemical of Concern: ABM,DQTBr,EFV,GFSNH,IDC,MOM,MTM,SS
	28. 	Coetzer, E. and Al-Khatib, K. Photosynthetic Inhibition and Ammonium Accumulation in Palmer Amaranth After Glufosinate Application.  ACC,BCM,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 49,  454-459. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66812
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	29. 	Coetzer, E.; Al-Khatib, K., and Loughin, T. M. Glufosinate Efficacy, Absorption, and Translocation in Amaranth as Affected by Relative Humidity and Temperature.  ACC,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 49,  8-13. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59382
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	30. 	Confalonieri, M.; Belenghi, B.; Balestrazzi, A.; Negri, S.; Facciotto, G.; Schenone, G., and Delledonne, M. Transformation of Elite White Poplar (Populus alba L.) cv. 'Villafranca' and Evaluation of Herbicide Resistance.  PHY,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 19, (10): 978-982. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155767
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	31. 	Culpepper, A. S. and York, A. C. Weed Management in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 13, (2): 324-333. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 74064
Chemical of Concern: AMTR,ATZ,GFS,MTL,NSF
	32. 	Culpepper, A. S.; York, A. C.; Batts, R. B., and Jennings, K. M. Weed Management in Glufosinate- and Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean (Glycine max).  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 14, (1): 77-88. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59387
Chemical of Concern: CRM,FSF,GFS,GYP,IMQ
	33. 	Curtis, I. S. and Nam, H. G. Transgenic Radish (Raphanus sativus L. Longipinnatus Bailey) by Floral-Dip Method - Plant Development and Surfactant are Important in Optimizing Transformation Efficiency.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 10, (4): 363-371. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155795
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	34. 	D'Hertefeldt, T.; Jorgensen, R. B., and Pettersson, L. B. Long-Term Persistence of GM Oilseed Rape in the Seedbank.  MOR,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008; 4, (3): 314-317. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155487
Chemical of Concern: FXPM,GFSNH,TBNU
	35. 	Datta, S. K.; Datta, K.; Soltanifar, N.; Donn, G., and Potrykus, I. Herbicide-Resistant Indica Rice Plants from IRRI Breeding Line IR72 After PEG-Mediated Transformation of Protoplasts.  CEL,GROSOIL,ENV; 1992; 20, (4): 619-629. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155745
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	36. 	Davis, B. M. Response of Rice and Wheat to Low Rates of Glufosinate and Glyphosate and Soybean Response to Glufosinate.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2010: 60 p. (UMI# 1484667). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155898
Chemical of Concern: CMZ,CSF,GFS,GYP,HSF,MTL,MTS,QNC,TBNU,THF
	37. 	Denchev, P. D.; Songstad, D. D.; McDaniel, J. K., and Conger, B. V. Transgenic Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata) Plants by Direct Embryogenesis from Microprojecticle Bombarded Leaf Cells.  PHYSOIL,TOP; 1997; 16, (12): 813-819. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155768
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFSNH
	38. 	Derr, J. F. Biological Assessment of Herbicide Use in Apple Production II.  Estimated Impacts Following Loss of Specific Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 11, (1): 20-25. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 121105
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,CPR,DBN,DU,GFS,GYP,IXB,NFZ,NPP,OXF,OYZ,PAQT,PDM,PZM,SZ,TRB
	39. 	Devendra, R.; Umamahesh, V.; Ramachandra Prasad, T. V.; Prasad, T. G.; Asha, S. T., and Ashok. Influence of Surfactants on Efficacy of Different Herbicides in Control of Cyperus rotundus and Oxalis latifolia.  GROSOIL,ENV; 2004; 86, (8): 1148-1151. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 112804
Chemical of Concern: COIL,GFSNH,GYP,IZP,NYP,NaDPA,OXF
	40. 	Dietz-Pfeilstetter, A. and Zwerger, P. In-Field Frequencies and Characteristics of Oilseed Rape with Double Herbicide Resistance.  GRO,PHY,POP. Institute for Biosafety of Genetically Modified Plants and Institute for Plant Protection in Field Crops and Grassland, Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Braunschweig, Germany. antje.dietz@jki.bund.de//: SOIL,ENV; 2009; 8, (2): 101-111. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155476
Chemical of Concern: CPR,FXPM,GFSNH,GYPI,IMC,PYD,TBNU
	41. 	Dinehart, S. The Impacts of Roundup WeatherMAX and Ignite 280 SL on Amphibians in the Southern High Plains.  CEL,MORENV; 2009: 111 p. (UMI#3390904). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155897
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPK
	42. 	Doohan, D. J.; Felix, J.; Jasinski, J.; Welty, C., and Kleinhenz, M. D. Insect Management and Herbicide Tolerance in Near-Isogenic Sister Lines of Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Sweet Corn.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2002; 21, (5): 375-381. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 101210
Chemical of Concern: BT,CBL,GFS,LCYT,PMR,TDC
	43. 	Downs, C. G.; Christey, M. C.; Davies, K. M.; King, G. A.; Seelye, J. F.; Sinclair, B. K., and Stevenson, D. G. Hairy Roots of Brassica napus: II. Glutamine Synthetase Overexpression Alters Ammonia Assimilation and the Response to Phosphinothricin.  BCM,GROSOIL,ENV; 1994; 14, (1): 41-46. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155674
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	44. 	Droge-Laser, W.; Siemeling, U.; Puhler, A., and Broer, I. The Metabolites of the Herbicide L-Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate): Identification, Stability, and Mobility in Transgenic, Herbicide-Resistant, and Untransformed Plants.  ACCSOIL,TOP; 1994; 105, (1): 159-166. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155661
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	45. 	Eady, C. C.; Reader, J.; Davis, S., and Dale, T. Inheritance and Expression of Introduced DNA in Transgenic Onion Plants (Allium cepa).  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2003; 142, (2): 219-224. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155789
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	46. 	Eberlein, C. V.; Guttieri, M. J., and Fletcher, F. N. Broadleaf Weed Control in Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) with Postemergence Directed Herbicides.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1993; 7, (2): 298-303. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 96888
Chemical of Concern: BMN,GFS,SAMA
	47. 	Ellis, J. M. Glyphosate- and Glufosinate-Resistant Technologies:  Weed Management and Off-Target Crop Response.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001: 127 p. (UMI# 3016543). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155896
Chemical of Concern: ACF,CRM,DMM,FSF,GFS,GYP,IMQ,LCF,MBZ,MTL,PDM,SFZ
	48. 	Ellis, J. M. and Griffin, J. L. Soybean (Glycine max) and Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) Response to Simulated Drift of Glyphosate and Glufosinate.  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2002; 16,  580-586. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 69443
Chemical of Concern: FSF,GFS,GYP,IMQ,MTL
	49. 	Ellis, J. M.; Griffin, J. L.; Linscombe, S. D., and Webster, E. P. Crop Response to Simulated Drift of Roundup Ultra and Liberty Herbicides.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2000; 43, (3): 18-19. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 68623
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI
	50. 	Enriquez-Obregon, G. A.; Vazquez-Padron, R. I.; Prieto-Samsonov, D. L.; De La Riva, G. A., and Selman-Housein, G. Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) Plants by Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 1998; 206, (1): 20-27. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155770
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	51. 	Ernst, D.; Rosenbrock-Krestel, H.; Kirchhof, G.; Bieber, E.; Giunaschwili, N.; Muller, R.; Fischbeck, G.; Wagner, T.; Sandermann, H., and Hartmann, A. Molecular Investigations of the Soil, Rhizosphere and Transgenic Glufosinate-Resistant Rape and Maize Plants in Combination with Herbicide (Basta) Application Under Field Conditions.  CEL,POP. Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany. ernst@helmholtz-muenchen.de//: SOIL,ENV; 2008; 63, (11/12): 864-872. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155141
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	52. 	Esbenshade, W. R.; Curran, W. S.; Roth, G. W.; Hartwig, N. L., and Orzolek, M. D. Effect of Row Spacing and Herbicides on Burcucumber (Sicyos angulatus) Control in Herbicide-Resistant Corn (Zea mays).  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 15, (2): 348-354. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66822
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,CRM,GFS,IXF,IZP,IZT,IZX,NHSO4,NSF,PSF,RIM,SZ,THF
	53. 	Everman, W. J. Influence of Environmental and Physiological Factors on Glufosinate and Glyphosate Weed Management.  ACC,BCM,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008: 208 p. (UMI# 3293610). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155903
Chemical of Concern: ADC,FMU,FMX,FSF,GFS,GFSNH,GYP,GYPI,GYPK,GYPT,MSMA,MTC,MTL,PDM,PMT,PTB,PTBNa
	54. 	Everman, W. J.; Mayhew, C. R.; Burton, J. D.; York, A. C., and Wilcut, J. W. Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of 14C-Glufosinate in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn, Goosegrass (Eleusine indica), Large Crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis), and Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia).  ACC,BCMSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2009; 57, (1): 1-5. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155525
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	55. 	Everman, W. J.; Thomas, W. E.; Burton, J. D.; York, A. C., and Wilcut, J. W. Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of Glufosinate in Transgenic and Nontransgenic Cotton, Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri), and Pitted Morningglory (Ipomoea lacunosa).  ACC,BCMSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2009; 57, (4): 357-361. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155524
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GFSNH
	56. 	Evers, G. W. Herbicide Evaluation as Sod Dessicants on Dalligrass.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1987: 60-62. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155647
Chemical of Concern: FZFB,GFSNH,GYP,PAQT,SXD
	57. 	Fernandez-Cerejido, M. C.; Bastida, F., and Menendez, J. The Effect of Several Adjuvants on Glufosinate Effectiveness in Conyza Species.  GRO. Departamento de Ciencias Agroforestales, Escuela Politécnica Superior Campus Universitario de La Rábida, Universidad de Huelva.//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 74, (2): 525-532. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155477
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,LEC,PPA
	58. 	Figueira Filho, E. S.; Figueiredo, L. F. A., and Monte-Neshich, D. C. Transformation of Potato (Solanum tuberosum) cv. Mantiqueira Using Agrobacterium tumefaciens and Evaluation of Herbicide Resistance.  GROSOIL,ENV; 1994; 13, (12): 666-670. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155748
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	59. 	Franssen, A. S. and Kells, J. J. Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Control with Postemergence Herbicides in No-Tillage Glufosinate-Resistant Corn.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (1): 14-17. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155681
Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,ATZ,BMN,BT,CPR,DMB,DMDP,FMC,FTS,GFS,HSF,NHSO4,NSF,RIM,THF
	60. 	Friesen, L. F.; Nelson, A. G., and Van Acker, R. C. Evidence of Contamination of Pedigreed Canola (Brassica napus) Seedlots in Western Canada with Genetically Engineered Herbicide Resistance Traits.  MOR,PHY,REP. Lyle_Friesen@umanitoba.ca//L.F. Friesen, Dep. of Plant Sci., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2N2, Canada////: SOIL,ENV; 2003; 95, (5): 1342-1347. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 82076
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,THF
	61. 	Galbiati, M.; Moreno, M. A.; Nadzan, G.; Zourelidou, M., and Dellaporta, S. L. Large-Scale T-DNA Mutagenesis in Arabidopsis for Functional Genomic Analysis.  MOR,PHY. Yale University, Department of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology, New Haven, CT 06520-8104, USA.//: SOIL,ENV; 2000; 1, (1): 25-34. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155797
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	62. 	Gardner, A. P.; York, A. C.; Jordan, D. L., and Monks, D. W. Management of Annual Grasses and Amaranthus spp. in Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton.  POP. Department of Cro Science,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2006; 10, (4): 328-338. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155507
Chemical of Concern: FMU,FSF,GFSNH,MSMA,PDM,PMT,PTB,PTBNa
	63. 	Girgi, M.; O'Kennedy, M. M.; Morgenstern, A.; Mayer, G.; Lorz, H., and Oldach, K. H. Transgenic and Herbicide Resistant Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) R.Br. via Microprojectile Bombardment of Scutellar Tissue.  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2002; 10, (4): 243-252. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155772
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	64. 	Grangeot, M.; Chauvel, B., and Gauvrit, C. Spray Retention, Foliar Uptake and Translocation of Glufosinate and Glyphosate in Ambrosia artemisiifolia.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 46, (2): 152-162. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155634
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP
	65. 	Grey, T. L.; Raymer, P. L., and Bridges, D. C. Herbicide-Resistant Canola (Brassica napus) Response and Weed Control with Postemergence Herbicides.  BCM,MOR,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 20, (3): 551-557. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155887
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,IZX
	66. 	Griffin, R. M. Echinochloa polystachya Management in Louisiana Rice.  GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2006: 91 p. (UMI# 3208159). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154941
Chemical of Concern: CMZ,FNP,GFS,GYP,IZT,PDM,PPN,QNC
	67. 	Griffin, R. M.; Webster, E. P.; Zhang, W., and Blouin, D. C. Biology and Control of Creeping Rivergrass (Echinochloa polystachya) in Rice.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV; 2008; 22, (1): 1-7. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154940
Chemical of Concern: CMZ,FNP,GFS,GYP,IZT,PPN,QNC
	68. 	Gubbels, G. H.; Bonner, D. M., and Kenaschuk, E. O. Use of Desiccants to Reduce Frost Damage in Immature Flax.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV; 1994; 74, (1): 121-123. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155632
Chemical of Concern: DMP,DQT,GFSNH,GYP
	69. 	Hall, L.; Topinka, K.; Huffman, J.; Davis, L., and Good, A. Pollen Flow Between Herbicide-Resistant Brassica napus is the Cause of Multiple-Resistant B. napus Volunteers.  MORSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 48, (6): 688-694. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155626
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,IZT
	70. 	Hamill, A. S.; Knezevic, S. Z.; Chandler, K.; Sikkema, P. H.; Tardif, F. J.; Shrestha, A., and Swanton, C. J. Weed Control in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 14,  578-585. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59451
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DMB,GFS
	71. 	Harcourt, R. L.; Kyozuka, J.; Floyd, R. B.; Bateman, K. S.; Tanaka, H.; Decroocq, V.; Llewellyn, D. J.; Zhu, X.; Peacock, W. J., and Dennis, E. S. Insect- and Herbicide-Resistant Transgenic Eucalypts.  PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2000; 6, (3): 307-315. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155773
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	72. 	Harker, K. N.; Blackshaw, R. E.; Kirkland, K. J.; Derksen, D. A., and Wall, D. Herbicide-Tolerant Canola: Weed Control and Yield Comparisons in Western Canada.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 80, (3): 647-654. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155677
Chemical of Concern: EMSF,GFS,GYP,SXD
	73. 	Harker, K. N.; Clayton, G. W.; O'Donovan, J. T.; Blackshaw, R. E., and Stevenson, F. C. Herbicide Timing and Rate Effects on Weed Management in Three Herbicide-Resistant Canola (Brassica napus) Systems.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2004; 18, (4): 1006-1012. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155906
Chemical of Concern: BMY,CBF,CYH,DM,GFS,GYP,IMC,IZT,IZX,MLX,SXD
	74. 	Hart, S. E.; Yelverton, F.; Nelson, E. K.; Lycan, D. W., and Henry, G. M. Response of Glyphosate-Resistant and Glyphosate-Susceptible Bentgrass (Agrostis spp.) to Postemergence Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (3): 549-559. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154040
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,CLT,FZFB,GFSNH,GYPI,IMQ,IXF,MBZ,MSMA,SMM
	75. 	Hawkes, T.; Pline-Srnic, W.; Dale, R.; Friend, E.; Hollinshead, T.; Howe, P.; Thompson, P.; Viner, R., and Greenland, A. D-Glufosinate as a Male Sterility Agent for Hybrid Seed Production.  GRO,REP. Syngenta, Jealott's Hill Research Centre, Bracknell, Berks, UK. tim.hawkes@syngenta.co//: SOIL,ENV; 2011; 9, (3): 301-314. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155787
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	76. 	Herold, A.; Wendler, C., and Wild, A. The Effect of Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) on Glutathione Synthesis in Plants.  BCMSOIL,ENV; 1990; 103, (1): 68-71. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155638
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	77. 	Hoshino, Y.; Turkan, I., and Mii, M. Transgenic Bialaphos-Resistant Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus L.) Produced by Agrobacterium rhizogenes Transformation.  GROSOIL,ENV; 1998; 76, (1/2): 37-57. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155749
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	78. 	Hoss, N. E.; Al-Khatib, K.; Peterson, D. E., and Loughin, T. M. Efficacy of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, and Imazethapyr on Selected Weed Species.  ACC,GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE,TOP; 2003; 51, (1): 110-117. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155508
Chemical of Concern: ALSV,CLT,GFS,GYP,IZT,MOIL,NHSO4
	79. 	Hu, F.; Zhang, L.; Wang, X.; Ding, J., and Wu, D. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformed Transgenic Triploid Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon x C. transvaalensis) Plants are Highly Resistant to the Glufosinate Herbicide Liberty.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2005; 83, (1): 13-19. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155459
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	80. 	Huo, X. W.; Wei, J. H.; Xu, C. B.; Mi, F. G., and Yun, J. F. Plant Regeneration from Immature Inflorescence Culture and Genetic Transformation of Wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum x A. desertorum cv. Hycrest-Mengnong).  CEL,GROSOIL,ENV; 2006; 5, (9): 648-654. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 114599
Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,GFS
	81. 	Ioki, M.; Ohkoshi, M.; Nakajima, N.; Nakahira-Yanaka, Y., and Watanabe, M. M. Isolation of Herbicide-Resistant Mutants of Botryococcus braunii.  POP. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960852411010522//: AQUA; 2012; IN PRESS,  4 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155479
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,PQT
	82. 	Ivany, J. A. and Sanderson, J. B. Response of Potato (Solanum tuberosum) Cultivars to Glufosinate-Ammonium and Diquat Used as Desiccants.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV; 2001; 15, (3): 505-510. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 67079
Chemical of Concern: DQT,GFSNH
	83. 	Jayaraj, J. and Punja, Z. K. Combined Expression of Chitinase and Lipid Transfer Protein Genes in Transgenic Carrot Plants Enhances Resistance to Foliar Fungal Pathogens.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2007; 26, (9): 1539-1546. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155774
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	84. 	Jhala, A. J. Environmental Biosafety of Genetically Engineered Crops: Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) as a Model System.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2010: 236 p. (UMI# NR60171). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155924
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYPK,IZT,IZX
	85. 	Judge, C. A.; Neal, J. C., and Derr, J. F. Preemergence and Postemergence Control of Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (1): 183-189. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155880
Chemical of Concern: BFL,CLT,DTP,FZFP,GFS,GYPI,IXB,MSMA,MTL,NPP,ODZ,OYZ,PDM,PRM,QNC,SXD,TFN
	86. 	Karunaratne, S.; Sohn, A.; Mouradov, A.; Scott, J.; Steinbiss, H. H., and Scott, K. J. Transformation of Wheat with the Gene Encoding the Coat Protein of Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus.  PHYSOIL,TOP; 1996; 23, (4): 429-435. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155788
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	87. 	Kegode, G. O. and Fronning, B. E. Artemisia biennis (Biennial Wormwood) Control is Influenced by Plant Size and Weed Flora at Time of Herbicide Application.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 24, (10): 915-920. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155460
Chemical of Concern: BT,GFS,GYP,NHSO4
	88. 	Kim, S. J.; Lee, J. Y.; Kim, Y. M.; Yang, S. S.; Hwang, O. J.; Hong, N. J.; Kim, K. M.; Lee, H. Y.; Song, P. S., and Kim, J. I. Agrobacterium-Mediated High-Efficiency Transformation of Creeping Bentgrass with Herbicide Resistance.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2007; 50, (5): 577-585. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155699
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,DMB,GFSNH
	89. 	King, S. R. and Hagood, E. S. Jr. Herbicide Programs for the Control of ALS-Resistant Shattercane (Sorghum bicolor) in Corn (Zea mays).  MOR,POPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 20, (2): 416-421. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155882
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS,GYP,IZP,IZT,MTC,NSF,PAQT,PQT,SZ
	90. 	Knispel, A. L.; McLachlan, S. M.; Van Acker, R. C., and Friesen, L. F. Gene Flow and Multiple Herbicide Resistance in Escaped Canola Populations.  GRO,MORSOIL,ENV; 2008; 56, (1): 72-80. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155530
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,THF
	91. 	Knott, C. M. Control of Volunteer Oilseed Rape in Peas.  POP. Processors & Growers Res. Org.,Research Station, eterborough,UK//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1995; 3,  889-894. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155957
Chemical of Concern: BT,CZE,DQTBr,FSF,GFSNH,MCPA,MCPB,MCPBNa,PDM,PMT
	92. 	Kocher, H. and Kocur, J. Influence of Wetting Agents on the Foliar Uptake and Herbicidal Activity of Glufosinate.  ACC,BCM,PHY. Third International Symposium on Adjuvants for Agrochemicals, Cambridge, England, UK,  August 3-7, 1992.//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1993; 37, (2): 155-158. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155648
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	93. 	Koger, C. H.; Burke, I. C.; Miller, D. K.; Kendig, J. A.; Reddy, K. N., and Wilcut, J. W. MSMA Antagonizes Glyphosate and Glufosinate Efficacy on Broadleaf and Grass Weeds.  MOR,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (1): 159-165. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155532
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPK,MSMA
	94. 	Kuai, B.; Dalton, S. J.; Bettany, A. J. E., and Morris, P. Regeneration of Fertile Transgenic Tall Fescue Plants with a Stable Highly Expressed Foreign Gene.  PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 1999; 58, (2): 149-154. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155781
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	95. 	Kumar, S. and Timko, M. P. Enhanced Tissue-Specific Expression of the Herbicide Resistance bar Gene in Transgenic Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L cv. Coker 310FR) Using the Arabidopsis rbcS ats1A Promoter.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2004; 21, (4): 251-259. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155782
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	96. 	Langeluddeke, P.; Reuss, H. U.; Ceconi, C.; Manning, T. H., and Rottele, M. Glufosinate (HOE 39866), a New Non-Selective Contact Herbicide: Results of Several Years' Experimentation in Orchards and Vineyards from Different European Countries.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1982; 47, (1): 95-104. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 32192
Chemical of Concern: DU,GFSNH,GYP,MCPA,PAQT
	97. 	Langeluddeke, P.; Rottele, M.; Bier, B., and Kocur, J. Methods of Imrpoving the Efficacy of Glufosinate-Ammonium.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1989: 1033-1038. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155646
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	98. 	Lanie, A. J.; Griffin, J. L.; Vidrine, P. R., and Reynolds, D. B. Herbicide Combinations for Soybean (Glycine max) Planted in Stale Seedbed.  POP. Dep. Plant Pathol. Crop Physiol., La. Agric. Exp. Stn., La. State Univ. Agric. Cent., Baton Rouge, LA 70803////: SOIL,ENV; 1994; 8, (1): 17-22. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 107705
Chemical of Concern: CRM,GFS,GYP,PAQT
	99. 	Latha, A. M.; Rao, K. V.; Reddy, T. P., and Reddy, V. D. Development of Transgenic Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) Plants Resistant to Downy Mildew.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2006; 25, (9): 927-935. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155885
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,BAD,GFSNH
	100. 	Lebouteiller, B.; Gousset-Dupont, A.; Pierre, J. N.; Bleton, J.; Tchapla, A.; Maucourt, M.; Moing, A.; Rolin, D., and Vidal, J. Physiological Impacts of Modulating Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase Levels in Leaves and Seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana.  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2007; 172, (2): 265-272. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 115274
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	101. 	Lee, K. W.; Kim, K. Y.; Kim, K. H.; Lee, B. H.; Kim, J. S., and Lee, S. H. Development of Antibiotic Marker-Free Creeping Bentgrass Resistance Against Herbicides.  MOR. Grassland and Forages Division, National Institute of Animal Science, Cheonan, South Korea.//: SOIL,ENV; 2011; 43, (1): 13-18. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155489
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYP
	102. 	Lee, T. T.; Dumas, T., and Jevnikar, J. J. Comparison of the Effects of Glyphosate and Related Compounds on Indole-3-Acetic Acid Metabolism and Ethylene Production in Tobacco Callus.  BCM,GROSOIL,ENV; 1983; 20, (3): 354-359. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 32291
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYP
	103. 	Li, R. F.; Wei, J. H.; Wang, H. Z.; He, J., and Sun, Z. Y. Development of Highly Regenerable Callus Lines and Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Chinese Lawngrass (Zoysia sinica Hance) with a Cold Inducible Transcription Factor, CBF1.  GROSOIL,ENV; 2006; 85, (3): 297-305. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155785
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,BAD,GFS
	104. 	Li, X.; Gong, Z.; Koiwa, H.; Niu, X.; Espartero, J.; Zhu, X.; Veronese, P.; Ruggiero, B.; Bressan, R. A.; Weller, S. C., and Hasegawa, P. M. Bar-Expressing Peppermint (Mentha x piperita L. var. Black Mitcham) Plants are Highly Resistant to the Glufosinate Herbicide Liberty.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 8, (2): 109-118. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155784
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	105. 	Malathi, B.; Ramesh, S.; Venkateswara Rao, K., and Dashavantha Reddy, V. Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation and Production of Semilooper Resistant Transgenic Castor (Ricinus communis L.).  BCM,CEL,GRO,MORSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2006; 147, (3): 441-449. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155426
Chemical of Concern: BAD,CTK,GFSNH,GIB,NAA
	106. 	Manickavasagam, M.; Ganapathi, A.; Anbazhagan, V. R.; Sudhakar, B.; Selvaraj, N.; Vasudevan, A., and Kasthurirengan, S. Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation and Development of Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane (Saccharum Species Hybrids) Using Axillary Buds.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2004; 23, (3): 134-143. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155702
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	107. 	Martinson, K. B.; Sothern, R. B.; Koukkari, W. L.; Durgan, B. R., and Gunsolus, J. L. Circadian Response of Annual Weeds to Glyphosate and Glufosinate.  PHY,POP. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108, USA. bjork026@tc.umn.edu//: SOIL,ENV; 2002; 19, (2): 405-422. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155541
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI
	108. 	Maschhoff, J. R.; Hart, S. E., and Baldwin, J. L. Effect of Ammonium Sulfate on the Efficacy, Absorption, and Translocation of Glufosinate.  ACC,GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 48,  2-6. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59558
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	109. 	Matsumura, N.; Kikuchi-Utsumi, K., and Nakaki, T. Activities of 7-Nitroindazole and 1-(2-(Trifluoromethylphenyl)-Imidazole Independent of Neuronal Nitric-Oxide Synthase Inhibition.  BCM,PHY. Department of Pharmacology, Teikyo University School of Medicine, 2-11-1 Kaga, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8605, Japan.//: INJECT; 2008; 325, (2): 357-362. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155492
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	110. 	McCabe, M. S.; Schepers, F.; Van der Arend, A.; Mohapatra, U.; De Laat, A. M. M.; Power, J. B., and Davey, M. R. Increased Stable Inheritance of Herbicide Resistance in Transgenic Lettuce Carrying a petE Promoter-Bar Gene Compared with a CaMV 35S-Bar Gene.  MOR. M.R. Davey, Plant Science Division, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom////: SOIL,ENV; 1999; 99, (3/4): 587-592. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155888
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	111. 	McCarty, L. B.; Colvin, D. L., and Higgins, J. M. Highbush Blackberry (Rubus argutus) Control in Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum).  POP. Dep. Hortic., P and As Build., Box 340375, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC 29634-0375////: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1996; 10, (4): 754-761. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155881
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ALSV,AMTL,DMB,FXP,GFS,GYP,HXZ,MOIL,ODZ,SMU,TPR
	112. 	Meme, S.; Calas, A. G.; Montecot, C.; Richard, O.; Gautier, H.; Gefflaut, T.; Doan, B. T.; Meme, W.; Pichon, J., and Beloeil, J. C. MRI Characterization of Structural Mouse Brain Changes in Response to Chronic Exposure to the Glufosinate Ammonium Herbicide.  BCM,CELINJECT; 2009; 111, (2): 321-330. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155533
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	113. 	Mersey, B. G.; Hall, J. C.; Anderson, D. M., and Swanton, C. J. Factors Affecting the Herbicidal Activity of Glufosinate-Ammonium: Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism in Barley and Green Foxtail.  ACC,BCM,GROSOIL,ENV; 1990; 37, (1): 90-98. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155606
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	114. 	Miller, R. P.; Martinson, K. B.; Sothern, R. B.; Durgan, B. R., and Gunsolus, J. L. Circadian Response of Annual Weeds in a Natural Setting to High and Low Application Rates of Four Herbicides with Different Modes of Action.  GRO,POP. Department of Agronomy and  Plant Genetics, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences,University of Minnesota,St.  Paul,MN//: SOIL,ENV; 2003; 20, (2): 299-324. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155958
Chemical of Concern: CRME,FSF,GFSNH,GYPI,SXD
	115. 	Monks, D. W.; Halcomb, M. A., and Ashburn, E. L. Survey and Control of Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans) in Tennessee Field Nurseries.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1991; 5, (1): 218-220. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 70261
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DTP,GFSNH,GYP,GYPT,IXB,LCF,MTL,NPP,OYZ,SZ
	116. 	Montague, A.; Ziauddin, A.; Lee, R.; Ainley, W. M., and Strommer, J. High-Efficiency Phosphinothricin-Based Selection for Alfalfa Transformation.  PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2007; 91, (1): 29-36. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155703
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	117. 	Moreira, I.; Monteiro, A., and Sousa, E. Chemical Control of Common Reed (Phragmites australis) by Foliar Herbicides Under Different Spray Conditions.  POP. ilidimor@esoterica.pt//I.Moreira, Dep. de Proteccao das Plantas e de Fitoecol., Inst. Superior de Agronomia, P-1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal//: SOIL,ENV; 1999; 415,  299-304. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 69855
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP
	118. 	Moseley, C. M. and Hagood, E. S. Jr. Decreasing Rates of Nonselective Herbicides in Double-Crop No-Till Soybeans (Glycine max).  POP. Dep. Plant Pathol. Physiol., Weed Sci., Via Polytech. Inst. State Univ., Blacksburg, Va. 24061////: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1991; 5, (1): 198-201. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 116551
Chemical of Concern: CRM,GFSNH,GYP,LNR,PAQT,PQT
	119. 	Moyer, J. R.; Acharya, S. N.; Fraser, J.; Richards, K. W., and Foroud, N. Desiccation of Alfalfa for Seed Production with Diquat and Glufosinate.  GRO,POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 1996; 76, (3): 435-439. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155428
Chemical of Concern: DQTBr,GFS
	120. 	Muruganantham, M.; Amutha, S.; Selvaraj, N.; Vengadesan, G., and Ganapathi, A. Efficient Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Vigna mungo Using Immature Cotyledonary-Node Explants and Phosphinothricin as the Selection Agent.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2007; 43, (6): 550-557. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155704
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	121. 	Nielson, R. L. Volunteer Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Biological Parameters for the Development of a Mechanistic Agronomic Model.  PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008: 158 p. (UMI# MR45862). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155893
Chemical of Concern: DFC,FDX,GFS,GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,IZX,QZFPE,SXD,TMX
	122. 	Nikolova, G.; Baeva, G., and Marinkov, P. Post-Harvest Weed Control and Runner Control with Glufosinate-Ammonium in Strawberries.  BCM,GRO,POP. Iinternational Conference, Brighton, England, UK, November 20-23, 1989. XXII+408P.(VOL. 1); XXI+394P.(VOL. 2); XXII+435P.(VOL. 3) British Crop Protection Council: Surrey, England, UK. Illus. Paper. ISBN 0-948404-36-1(VOL. 1); ISBN 0-948404-37-X(VOL. 2); ISBN 0-948404-38-8(VOL. 3); ISBN 0-948404-35-3(SET).; 0 (0). 1989. 1039-1044.//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1989; 8,  1039-1044. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155605
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NHSO4
	123. 	Norsworthy, J. K.; McClelland, M., and Griffith, G. M. Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronquist Response to Pre-Plant Application of Residual Herbicides in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 28, (1): 62-67. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155485
Chemical of Concern: DMB,DU,FMU,FMX,GFS,GYPK,NFZ,NHSO4,OXF,PMT,PTB,THFM
	124. 	Norsworthy, J. K.; Scott, R. C.; Smith, K. L.; Still, J., and Meier, J. Herbicide Options for Rice Cutgrass (Leersia oryzoides) Control.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 23, (1): 1-5. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154949
Chemical of Concern: ALSV,CLT,CMZ,FNP,GFS,GYP,HSF,IZT,MOIL,PPN,QNC,TBC
	125. 	Oard, J.; Cohn, M. A.; Linscombe, S.; Gealy, D., and Gravois, K. Field Evaluation of Seed Production, Shattering, and Dormancy in Hybrid Populations of Transgenic Rice (Oryza sativa) and the Weed, Red Rice (Oryza sativa).  GRO,PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 157, (1): 13-22. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100609
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,PPN,QNC,TBC
	126. 	Oraby, H. F.; Ransom, C. B.;  Kravchenko, A. N., and Sticklen, M. B. Barley HVA1 Gene Confers Salt Tolerance in R3 Transgenic Oat.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV; 2005; 45, (6): 2218-2227. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 105808
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,Halides,NaCl
	127. 	Osuna, M. D. and De Prado, R. Conyza albida:  A New Biotype with ALS Inhibitor Resistance.  ACC,BCM,GROSOIL,ENV; 2003; 43, (3): 221-226. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 72252
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,BSF,CPR,CSF,DU,FXP,GFSNH,GLY,GYP,IZP,IZT,MCPA,MCPP1,NSF,QNC,RIM,SZ,TBNU,TPR,TSF
	128. 	Park, K. W. and Mallory-Smith, C. A. Multiple Herbicide Resistance in Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) and Its Impact on Fitness.  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2005; 53, (6): 780-786. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154031
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,CLT,CMZ,DU,EFS,FZF,GFS,GYP,MBZ,NFZ,PAQT,TFN,TRB
	129. 	Park, S. H.; Rose, S. C.; Zapata, C.; Srivatanakul, M., and Smith, R. H. Cross-Protection and Selectable Marker Genes in Plant Transformation.  GROSOIL,ENV; 1998; 34, (2): 117-121. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155430
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	130. 	Pascual, M. B.; Jing, Z. P.; Kirby, E. G.; Canovas, F. M., and Gallardo, F. Response of Transgenic Poplar Overexpressing Cytosolic Glutamine Synthetase to Phosphinothricin.  BCM,GRO,MORSOIL,ENV; 2008; 69, (2): 382-389. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 114035
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	131. 	Pfeilstetter, E.; Matzk, A.; Feldmann, S. D., and Schiemann, J. Rapid and Efficient Screening of Phosphinothricin Tolerant Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) with a Novel Germination Test.  CEL,PHY,REPSOIL,ENV; 2000; 113, (2): 119-124. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155431
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	132. 	Pigeaire, A.; Abernethy, D.; Smith, P. M.; Simpson, K.; Fletcher, N.; Lu, C. Y.; Atkins, C. A., and Cornish, E. Transformation of a Grain Legume (Lupinus angustifolius L.) via Agrobacterium Tumefaciens-Mediated Gene Transfer to Shoot Apices.  CEL,GROSOIL,ENV; 1997; 3, (5): 341-349. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155435
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	133. 	Pline, W. A.; Wu, J., and Hatzios, K. K. Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of Glufosinate in Five Weed Species as Influenced by Ammonium Sulfate and Pelargonic Acid.  ACCSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 47, (6): 636-643. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63964
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NHSO4
	134. 	Pline, W. A.; Wu, J., and Hatzios, K. K. Effects of Temperature and Chemical Additives on the Response of Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Soybeans to Glufosinate and Glyphosate Applications.  ACC,BCMSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 65, (2): 119-131. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63963
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,NHSO4,NONA
	135. 	Pniewski, T. and Kapusta, J. Efficiency of Transformation of Polish Cultivars of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) with Various Regeneration Capacity by Using Hypervirulent Agrobacterium tumefaciens Strains.  CEL,MOR,PHY. Institute of Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Strzeszynska 34, 60-479 Pozna?, Poland. tpni@igr.poznan.pl//: SOIL,ENV,TOP; 2005; 46, (2): 139-147. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155436
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	136. 	Popelka, J. C.; Gollasch, S.; Moore, A.; Molvig, L., and Higgins, T. J. V. Genetic Transformation of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) and Stable Transmission of the Transgenes to Progeny.  PHYSOIL,TOP; 2006; 25, (4): 304-312. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155705
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	137. 	Prasad, R. and Dixon-Warren, H. Bioherbicides for Forestry:  Development of Some Procedures for Bioassay of Phytotoxins.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 1992; 7, (4): 154-156. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100945
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	138. 	Price, A. J.; Koger, C. H.; Wilcut, J. W.; Miller, D., and Van Santen, E. Efficacy of Residual and Non-Residual Herbicides Used in Cotton Production Systems when Applied with Glyphosate, Glufosinate, or MSMA.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008; 22, (3): 459-466. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 152895
Chemical of Concern: CFE,DU,FMU,FMX,GFS,GYP,LCF,LNR,MSMA,OXF,PMT
	139. 	Pritchard, G. H. Control of Bridal Creeper with Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1991; 6, (3): 126. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120946
Chemical of Concern: BMN,CRME,FZFB,GFS,GYP,IZT,MCPA,MTSM,THF,TNM
	140. 	Ramsey, R. J. L.; Stephenson, G. R., and Hall, J. C. Effect of Relative Humidity on the Uptake, Translocation, and Efficacy of Glufosinate Ammonium in Wild Oat (Avena fatua).  ACC,GROSOIL,ENV; 2002; 73, (1): 1-8. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155656
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	141. 	Rasco-Gaunt, S.; Riley, A.; Cannell, M.; Barcelo, P., and Lazzeri, P. A. Procedures Allowing the Transformation of a Range of European Elite Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Varieties via Particle Bombardment.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV; 2001; 52, (357): 865-874. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155437
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,AgN,GFSNH,TDZ
	142. 	Rasco-Gaunt, S.; Riley, A.; Lazzeri, P., and Barcelo, P. A Facile Method for Screening for Phosphinothricin (PPT)-Resistant Transgenic Wheats.  PHY. S. Rasco-Gaunt, Biochemistry and Physiol. Department, IACR-Rothamsted, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom////: SOIL,TOP; 1999; 5, (3): 255-262. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155514
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	143. 	Rathore, K. S.; Chowdhury, V. K., and Hodges, T. K. Use of Bar as a Selectable Marker Gene and for the Production of Herbicide-Resistant Rice Plants from Protoplasts.  CELSOIL,ENV; 1993; 21, (5): 871-884. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 101445
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,GFSNH
	144. 	Reddy, K. N.; Bryson, C. T., and Burke, I. C. Ragweed Parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus) Control with Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 21, (4): 982-986. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154039
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACF,ATZ,BMN,BT,CMZ,CRM,DMM,DU,FMU,FMX,FTS,GFS,GYP,HSF,IMQ,MBZ,MSMA,MTC,NFZ,PDM,PQT,PTB,QNC,SZ
	145. 	Ribas, A. F.; Kobayashi, A. K.; Pereira, L. F. P., and Vieira, L. G. E. Genetic Transformation of Coffea canephora by Particle Bombardment.  CEL,GRO,REPSOIL,ENV; 2005; 49, (4): 493-497. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155439
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,GFSNH
	146. 	Richardson, W. G. and West, T. M. Pot Experiments to Investigate Potential Post-Emergence Herbicides for Weed Control in Swede (Brassica napus).  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV; 1986; 7,  90-91. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 31232
Chemical of Concern: CPR,EFS,FXP,GFS,OXF,PYD
	147. 	Rom, R. C.; Arrington, G., and Stasiak, M. Field Evaluation of Herbicides in Tree Fruits, 1984.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1986; 335,  12 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 31180
Chemical of Concern: FZFB,GFS,GYP,GYPT,PAQT
	148. 	Ruhland, M.; Engelhardt, G., and Pawlizki, K. Distribution and Metabolism of D/L-, L- and D-Glufosinate in Transgenic, Glufosinate-Tolerant Crops of Maize (Zea mays L. ssp. mays) and Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L var napus).  ACC. Karlheinz.Pawlizki@LfL.bayern.de//: SOIL,ENV; 2004; 60, (7): 691-696. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 82638
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	149. 	Saito, K.; Yamazaki, M.; Anzai, H.; Yoneyama, K., and Murakoshi, I. Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Atropa belladonna Using an Ri Binary Vector and Inheritance of the Transgenic Trait.  MORSOIL,TOP; 1992; 11, (5/6): 219-224. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155693
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	150. 	Saji, H.; Nakajima, N.; Aono, M.; Tamaoki, M.; Kubo, A.; Wakiyama, S.; Hatase, Y., and Nagatsu, M. Monitoring the Escape of Transgenic Oilseed Rape Around Japanese Ports and Roadsides.  BCMSOIL,ENV; 2005; 4, (4): 217-222. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155442
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI
	151. 	Samsoe-Petersen, L. Effects of 67 Herbicides and Plant Growth Regulators on the Rove Beetle Aleochara bilineata (Col.:  Staphylinidae) in the Laboratory.  MOR,REPENV,MIXTURE; 1995; 40, (1): 95-104. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63490
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,BMC,BMN,BT,CBL,CQTC,DFPM,DMDP,DPP1,DPP2,EFS,FXP,FZFB,GFSNH,GYPI,MCPA,MCPP1,MCPP2,MLNR,MTL,MTSM,NAA,NAD,PDM,PYD,PZM,QZFE,SZ,TKY,TSF
	152. 	Sanders, P. and Rahman, A. Destruction of Unwanted Asparagus Crops.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1992: 64-66. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120784
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYP,MB,MTS
	153. 	Sandesh Kamath, B.; Vidhyavathi, R.; Sarada, R., and Ravishankar, G. A. Enhancement of Carotenoids by Mutation and Stress Induced Carotenogenic Genes in Haematococcus pluvialis Mutants.  CELAQUA; 2008; 99, (18): 8667-8673. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155472
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	154. 	Sandhu, S.; Altpeter, F., and Blount, A. R. Apomictic Bahiagrass Expressing the Bar Gene is Highly Resistant to Glufosinate Under Field Conditions.  CEL,GRO,PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 47, (4): 1691-1697. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155443
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	155. 	Sankula, S.; Braverman, M. P., and Oard, J. H. Genetic Analysis of Glufosinate Resistance in Crosses Between Transformed Rice (Oryza sativa) and Red Rice (Oryza sativa).  BCM,PHYSOIL,ENV; 1998; 12, (2): 209-214. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100971
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	156. 	Sarria, R.; Torres, E.; Angel, F.; Chavarriaga, P., and Roca, W. M. Transgenic Plants of Cassava (Manihot esculenta) with Resistance to Basta Obtained by Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation.  GROSOIL,ENV; 2000; 19, (4): 339-344. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155874
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,BAD,GFSNH
	157. 	Sauer, H.; Wild, A., and Ruhle, W. The Effect of Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) on Photosynthesis II. The Causes of Inhibition of Photosynthesis.  BCM,PHYSOIL,ENV; 1987; 42, (3): 270-278. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155637
Chemical of Concern: GFS,NHCl
	158. 	Scheffler, J. A.; Parkinson, R., and Dale, P. J. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Isolation Distances for Field Plots of Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) Using a Herbicide-Resistance Transgene as a Selectable Marker.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1995; 114, (4): 317-321. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155695
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	159. 	Schrader, K. K. and Harries, M. D. Compounds with Selective Toxicity Toward the Musty-Odor Cyanobacterium Oscillatoria perornata.  POPAQUA; 2001; 66, (6): 801-807. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 62248
Chemical of Concern: ASA,BZO,GFS,LCF,MAT,ODZ,OXF,PMT
	160. 	Schroeder, H. E.; Schotz, A. H.; Wardley-Richardson, T.; Spencer, D., and Higgins, T. J. V. Transformation and Regeneration of Two Cultivars of Pea (Pisum sativum L.).  GRO,MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1993; 101, (3): 751-757. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155444
Chemical of Concern: BAD,GFSNH
	161. 	Schwartz, B. M. Zoysiagrass Evaluation for DNA Content, Sting Nematode Response, Nitrogen Management, and Estimates of Heritability for Turfgrass Performance Traits.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 2008: 128 p. (UMI# 3392724). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155932
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	162. 	Seipp, D. Cane Vigour Control in Red Raspberries with Glufosinate-Ammonium.  GRO,POP. 5th International Symposium on Rubus and Ribes, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 24-July 2, 1989.//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1989; 262,  395-404. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155621
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NHSO4
	163. 	Senior, I. J.; Moyes, C., and Dale, P. J. Herbicide Sensitivity of Transgenic Multiple Herbicide-Tolerant Oilseed Rape.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2002; 58, (4): 405-412. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155446
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,MCPP1,MTSM,PQT,PZM,SS
	164. 	Shelp, B. J.; Swanton, C. J.; Mersey, B. G., and Hall, J. C. Glufosinate (Phosphinothricin) Inhibition of Nitrogen Metabolism in Barley and Green Foxtail Plants.  BCMSOIL,ENV; 1992; 139, (5): 605-610. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155604
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	165. 	Shibaya, T. Herbicides:  Fruit Trees.  NOCSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1985; 47,  28-30. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 117868
Chemical of Concern: ACR,ASM,DBN,DQT,DU,FZP,GFS,GYP,LNR,NaClO,ODZ,PAQT,PPN,SXD,TFN
	166. 	Shin, J. S.; Kim, K. M.; Lee, D. J.; Lee, S. B.; Burgos, N. R., and Kuk, Y. I. Resistance Levels and Fitness of Glufosinate-Resistant Transgenic Sweet Potato in Field Experiments.  BCM,CEL,GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2011; 121, (3): 324-332. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155480
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,OXF,PQT
	167. 	Shirgurkar, M. V.; Naik, V. B.; Von Arnold, S.; Nadgauda, R. S., and Clapham, D. An Efficient Protocol for Genetic Transformation and Shoot Regeneration of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) via Particle Bombardment.  GROSOIL,ENV; 2006; 25, (2): 112-116. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155725
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	168. 	Skora Neto, F.; Coble, H. D., and Corbin, F. T. Absorption, Translocation, and Metabolism of 14C-Glufosinate in Xanthium strumarium, Commelina difusa, and Ipomoea purpurea.  ACCSOIL,ENV; 2000; 48,  171-175. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59665
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	169. 	Smith, D. A. and Hallett, S. G. Interactions Between Chemical Herbicides and the Candidate Bioherbicide Microsphaeropsis amaranthi.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 54, (3): 532-537. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 119975
Chemical of Concern: ACF,ATZ,BMN,CFE,CLNS,GFS,GIB,GYP,IZT,LCF,MBZ,PAQT,PMSM
	170. 	Smith, R. L.; Grando, M. F.; Li, Y. Y.; Seib, J. C., and Shatters, R. G. Transformation of Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge).  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV,TOP; 2002; 20, (11): 1017-1021. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155734
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	171. 	Song, X.; Wang, Z.; Zuo, J.; Huangfu, C., and Qiang, S. Potential Gene Flow of Two Herbicide-Tolerant Transgenes from Oilseed Rape to Wild B. juncea var. gracilis.  MOR. Weed Research Laboratory, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China.//: SOIL,ENV; 2010; 120, (8): 1501-1510. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155493
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI
	172. 	Sripaoraya, S.; Keawsompong, S.; Insupa, P.; Power, J. B.; Davey, M. R., and Srinives, P. Genetically Manipulated Pineapple: Transgene Stability, Gene Expression and Herbicide Tolerance Under Field Conditions.  GRO,PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 125, (4): 411-413. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155696
Chemical of Concern: EPH,GFSNH
	173. 	Sripaoraya, S.; Marchant, R.; Power, J. B., and Davey, M. R. Herbicide-Tolerant Transgenic Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Produced by Microprojectile Bombardment.  MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2001; 88, (4): 597-603. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155448
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	174. 	Steckel, G. J.; Wax, L. M.; Simmons, F. W., and Phillips II, W. H. Glufosinate Efficacy on Annual Weeds is Influenced by Rate and Growth Stage.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1997; 11, (3): 484-488. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155450
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	175. 	Stewart, C. L.; Nurse, R. E., and Sikkema, P. H. Time of Day Impacts Postemergence Weed Control in Corn.  POPENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 23, (3): 346-355. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 153932
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,BMN,DMB,GFS,GYPK,NSF
	176. 	Talbert, R. E.; Schmidt, L. A.; Lovelace, M. L., and Scherder, E. F. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable, and Ornamental Crops, 1999.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2000: 1-22. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 153250
Chemical of Concern: AZF,BT,CLNS,CMZ,CPR,DEF,DMM,DU,FFC,FMC,FSF,FTS,FXP,GFSNH,GYPI,GYPT,HSF,IAZ,IZT,IZX,LCF,LNR,MTC,MTL,OXF,OYZ,PHMD,PYD,RIM,SFZ,SXD,SZ,TFN,TPZ,TSF
	177. 	Tharp, B. E. and Kells, J. J. Influence of Herbicide Application Rate, Timing, and Interrow Cultivation on Weed Control and Corn (Zea mays) Yield in Glufosinate-Resistant and Glyphosate-Resistant Corn.  GRO,POP. kells@pilot.msu.edu//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 13, (4): 807-813. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63509
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFS,GYP,NHSO4,NSF
	178. 	---. Residual Herbicides Used in Combination with Glyphosate and Glufosinate in Corn (Zea mays).  GRO,POP. Golden Harvest Seeds, Cordova, IL 61242//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2002; 16, (2): 274-281. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155516
Chemical of Concern: ACO,ATZ,FTS,GFS,GYP,MTL,NHSO4,PDM
	179. 	Thomas, W. E.; Everman, W. J.; Allen, J.; Collins, J., and Wilcut, J. W. Economic Assessment of Weed Management Systems in Glufosinate-Resistant, Glyphosate-Resistant, Imidazolinone-Tolerant, and Nontransgenic Corn.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (1): 191-198. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155535
Chemical of Concern: AMTR,GFS,GYP,IZP,IZT,MTC
	180. 	Toler, J. E.; Willis, T. G.; Estes, A. G., and McCarty, L. B. Postemergent Annual Bluegrass Control in Dormant Nonoverseeded Bermudagrass Turf.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 42, (3): 670-672. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155804
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,BP,CLT,DQTBr,FZS,GFS,GYP,IMQ,MTS,PZM,RIM,SFS,SZ
	181. 	Tsai, C. J.; Wang, C. S., and Wang, C. Y. Physiological Characteristics of Glufosinate Resistance in Rice.  ACC,GRO,MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2006; 54, (4): 634-640. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100969
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	182. 	Van Wychen, L. R.; Harvey, R. G.; VanGessel, M. J.; Rabaey, T. L., and Bach, D. J. Efficacy and Crop Response to Glufosinate-Based Weed Management in PAT-Transformed Sweet Corn (Zea mays).  POP. lrv@montana.edu//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1999; 13, (1): 104-111. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 64314
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS,MTL
	183. 	Vaseva-Gemisheva, I.; Lee, D., and Karanov, E. Response of Pisum sativum Cytokinin Oxidase/Dehydrogenase Expression and Specific Activity to Drought Stress and Herbicide Treatments.  BCM,CELSOIL,ENV; 2005; 46, (3): 199-208. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155739
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS
	184. 	Whitaker, J. R. Distribution, Biology, and Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer amaranth in North Carolina.  ACC,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009: 247 p. (UMI# 3357856). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155933
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,24DXYBEE,ACP,ADC,CLT,CRM,DCTP,DMT,DU,FMU,FMX,FSF,GFSNH,GYPK,GYPT,IMC,LCYT,LNR,MBZ,MSMA,MTC,MTL,NHSO4,OML,PDM,PMT,PTB,PTBNa,THFM,TMX
	185. 	Wild, A.; Sauer, H., and Ruhle, W. The Effect of Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) on Photosynthesis I. Inhibition of Photosynthesis and Accumulation of Ammonia.  PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1987; 42, (3): 263-269. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155676
Chemical of Concern: GFS,KNO3
	186. 	Wilson, D. G. Jr.; York, A. C., and Jordan, D. L. Effect of Row Spacing on Weed Management in Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (2): 489-495. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155536
Chemical of Concern: ACP,ADC,BORON,EPH,FMU,GFSNH,IMC,MQC,MSMA,MTC,NHN,PDM,PTB,TBF,TDZ
	187. 	Wilson, R. G.; Yonts, C. D., and Smith, J. A. Influence of Glyphosate and Glufosinate on Weed Control and Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) Yield in Herbicide-Tolerant Sugarbeet.  BCM,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2002; 16,  66-73. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 62972
Chemical of Concern: CPR,DDP,GFS,GYP,PHMD
	188. 	Winkelmann, T.; Kaviani, K., and Serek, M. Development of a Shoot Regeneration Protocol for Genetic Transformation in Pelargonium zonale and Pelargonium peltatum Hybrids.  GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 80, (1): 33-42. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155740
Chemical of Concern: BAD,GFS,TDZ
	189. 	Wright, M.; Dawson, J.; Dunder, E.; Suttie, J.; Reed, J.; Kramer, C.; Chang, Y.; Novitzky, R.; Wang, H., and Artim-Moore, L. Efficient Biolistic Transformation of Maize (Zea mays L.) and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Using the Phosphomannose Isomerase Gene, PMI, as the Selectable Marker.  GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 20, (5): 429-436. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155741
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,GFSNH,GIB,NAA
	190. 	Yi, G.; Shin, Y. M.; Choe, G.; Shin, B.; Kim, Y. S., and Kim, K. M. Production of Herbicide-Resistant Sweet Potato Plants Transformed with the Bar Gene.  MORSOIL,ENV; 2007; 29, (4): 669-675. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155454
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	191. 	You, W. and Barker, A. V. Herbicidal Actions of Root-Applied Glufosinate Ammonium on Tomato Plants.  BCM,GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2002; 127, (2): 200-204. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66763
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NH4
	192. 	Zaragoza, C.; Munoz-Bertomeu, J., and Arrillaga, I. Regeneration of Herbicide-Tolerant Black Locust Transgenic Plants by SAAT.  GROSOIL,ENV; 2004; 22, (11): 832-838. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155743
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	193. 	Zeldin, E. L.; Jury, T. P.; Serres, R. A., and McCown, B. H. Tolerance to the Herbicide Glufosinate in Transgenic Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) and Enhancement of Tolerance in Progeny.  GRO,MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2002; 127, (4): 502-507. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 70927
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GFSNH
	194. 	Zhang, N.; Linscombe, S., and Oard, J. Out-Crossing Frequency and Genetic Analysis of Hybrids Between Transgenic Glufosinate Herbicide-Resistant Rice and the Weed, Red Rice.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV; 2003; 130, (1): 35-45. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 101221
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH

Acceptable to ECOTOX  -  Additional Publications
                                       
The following publications were considered Acceptable according to ECOTOX screening criteria but were not incorporated directly into the current risk assessment because they (1) primarily address pesticide efficacy, and/or (2) do not provide information of suitable quality with more sensitive endpoints than those currently used in risk estimation.
                                       
	1. 	Ahn, I. P. Glufosinate Ammonium-Induced Pathogen Inhibition and Defense Responses Culminate in Disease Protection in bar-Transgenic Rice.  BCM,CEL,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008; 146, (1): 213-227. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 152808
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	2. 	Balyan, R. S. Effect of Sulfosulfuron, Chlorsulfuron and Glufosinate-Treated Water on Mungbean, Soybean, Pearlmillet, Maize and Sorghum.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1998; 132, (Suppl.): 36-37. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155495
Chemical of Concern: BT,CSF,GFSNH
	3. 	Bennett, A. C. and Shaw, D. R. Effect of Preharvest Desiccants on Weed Seed Production and Viability.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 14,  530-538. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59336
Chemical of Concern: BMN,GFS,GYP,NaClO,OXF,PQT
	4. 	Blackshaw, R. E. HOE-39866 Use in Chemical Fallow Systems.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1989; 3, (2): 420-428. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155611
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,CSF,GFSNH,GYP,MTS,NHSO4,PAQT
	5. 	Blair-Kerth, L. K.; Dotray, P. A.; Keeling, J. W.; Gannaway, J. R.; Oliver, M. J., and Quisenberry, J. E. Tolerance of Transformed Cotton to Glufosinate.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV; 2001; 49,  375-380. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66801
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	6. 	Bovey, R. W.; Dahlberg, J. A.; Senseman, S. A.; Miller, F. R., and Madera-Torres, P. Desiccation and Germination of Grain Sorghum as Affected by Glufosinate.  PHY,REP. 18906//: SOIL,ENV; 1999; 91, (3): 373-376. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 81633
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	7. 	Brabham, C. The Inheritance, Fitness, and Control of Glyphosate-Resistant Giant Ragweed.  GRO,MOR,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2011: 95 p. (UMI# 1502120). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155907
Chemical of Concern: FSF,GFSNH,GYP,GYPK,NHSO4
	8. 	Braverman, M. P. Control of Mannagrass (Glyceria declinata) and Southern Watergrass (Luziola fluitans) in Water-Seeded Rice (Oryza sativa).  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1996; 10, (1): 68-71. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 96386
Chemical of Concern: CLT,FNP,FZF,GFS,GYP,GYPT,PAQT,SXD
	9. 	Brown, L.; Soltani, N.; Shropshire, C.; Spieser, H., and Sikkema, P. H. Efficacy of Four Corn (Zea mays L.) Herbicides when Applied with Flat Fan and Air Induction Nozzles.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 7, (1): 55-61. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155609
Chemical of Concern: BMN,DMB,GFS,NSF
	10. 	Buckmann, H.; Petersen, J.; Schlinker, G., and Marlander, B. Weed Control in Genetically Modified Sugar Beet - Two Year Experiences of a Field Trial Series in Germany.  BCM,POPSOIL,ENV; 2000; 17,  353-362. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155540
Chemical of Concern: CPR,DDP,EFS,GFSNH,GYPI,PHMD
	11. 	Carpenter, D. and Boutin, C. Sublethal Effects of the Herbicide Glufosinate Ammonium on Crops and Wild Plants: Short-Term Effects Compared to Vegetative Recovery and Plant Reproduction.  GRO,MOR,POP,REP. Science & Technology, Environment Canada, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive (Raven Road), Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0H3, Canada.//: SOIL,ENV; 2010; 19, (7): 1322-1336. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155486
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	12. 	Cathcart, R. J.; Chandler, K., and Swanton, C. J. Fertilizer Nitrogen Rate and the Response of Weeds to Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2004; 52, (2): 291-296. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155883
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS,GYP,NSF
	13. 	Clay, D. V.; Dixon, F. L., and Willoughby, I. Natural Products as Herbicides for Tree Establishment.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2005; 78, (1): 1-9. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 111710
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI
	14. 	Czarnota, M. A. and Derr, J. Controlling Bamboo (Phyllostachys spp.) with Herbicides.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 21, (1): 80-83. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154909
Chemical of Concern: CLT,DBN,DTP,FNP,FZF,GFS,GYP,IZP,MSMA,QNC,SXD
	15. 	De Greef, W.; Delon, R.; De Block, M.; Leemans, J., and Botterman, J. Evaluation of Herbicide Resistance in Transgenic Crops Under Field Conditions.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1989; 7, (1): 61-64. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155790
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	16. 	De Snoo, G. R.; De Jong, F. M. W.; Van Der Poll, R. J., and Van der Linden, M. G. A. M. Effects of Glufosinate-Ammonium on Off Crop Vegetation - Interim Results.  PHY,POP. Centre of Environmental Science, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands.//: SOIL,ENV; 2001; 66, (2b): 731-741. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155654
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	17. 	DeFelice, M. S. and Henning, J. C. Renovation of Endophyte (Acremonium coenophialum)-Infected Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea) Pastures with Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1990; 38, (6): 628-633. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100973
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYP,PAQT,SXD
	18. 	Degenhardt, R. F.; Harker, K. N.; Topinka, A. K.; McGregor, W. R., and Hall, L. M. Effect of Herbicides on Field Violet (Viola arvensis) in Four Direct-Seeded Canola Management Systems.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (3): 608-622. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120677
Chemical of Concern: CPR,EMSF,GFS,GYP,IZT,IZX,SXD,THF
	19. 	Derr, J. F. Common Reed (Phragmites australis) Response to Mowing and Herbicide Application.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV; 2008; 1, (1): 12-16. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 103875
Chemical of Concern: CLT,DTP,FNP,FZF,GFS,GYPI,MSMA,QNC,SXD
	20. 	Dinehart, S. K.; Smith, L. M.; McMurry, S. T.; Anderson, T. A.; Smith, P. N., and Haukos, D. A. Toxicity of a Glufosinate- and Several Glyphosate-Based Herbicides to Juvenile Amphibians from the Southern High Plains, USA.  MORSOIL,ENV; 2009; 407, (3): 1065-1071. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 152560
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPK
	21. 	Dinehart, S. K.; Smith, L. M.; McMurry, S. T.; Smith, P. N.; Anderson, T. A., and Haukos, D. A. Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Roundup Weathermax and Ignite 280 SL to Larval Spea multiplicata and S. bombifrons from the Southern High Plains, USA.  MOR. simon.dinehart@okstate.edu//Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078//: AQUA; 2010; 158, (8): 2610-2617. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155517
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPK
	22. 	Druart, C.; Millet, M.; Scheifler, R.; Delhomme, O.; Raeppel, C., and De Vaufleury, A. Snails as Indicators of Pesticide Drift, Deposit, Transfer and Effects in the Vineyard.  ACC,GRO,MORSOIL,ENV; 2011; 409, (20): 4280-4288. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155488
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,SFR,TEZ
	23. 	Druart, C.; Scheifler, R.; Millet, M., and De Vaufleury, A. Landsnail Eggs Bioassays: A New Tool to Assess Embryotoxicity of Contaminants in the Solid, Liquid or Gaseous Phase of Soil.  MORENV; 2012; 53, (0): 56-64. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155483
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,SFR,TEZ
	24. 	Eleftherohorinos, I. G. and Dhima, K. V. Red Rice (Oryza sativa) Control in Rice (O. sativa) with Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicides.  POPAQUA; 2002; 16, (3): 537-540. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 95840
Chemical of Concern: ACO,ACR,DMM,GFS,GYP,MTL,PQT,QZFE
	25. 	Ellis, J. M.; Shaw, D. R., and Barrentine, W. L. Herbicide Combinations for Preharvest Weed Desiccation in Early Maturing Soybean (Glycine max).  BCM,PHY,POP. Prof. J.M. Ellis, Dept. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, United States//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1998; 12, (1): 157-165. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63873
Chemical of Concern: BMN,GFS,GYPI,NaClO,OXF,PAQT
	26. 	Esekhade, T. U.; Imarhiagbe, E. O.; Ugwa, I. K.; Aigbekaen, E. O., and Ojikepon, F. I. Efficacy and Comparative Cost of Weed Control Methods in a Mature Rubber Plantation in Nigeria.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1996; 9, (2): 117-122. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155644
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,PQT
	27. 	Eubank, T. W.; Poston, D. H.; Nandula, V. K.; Koger, C. H.; Shaw, D. R., and Reynolds, D. B. Glyphosate-Resistant Horsewood (Conyza canadensis) Control Using Glyphosate-, Paraquat-, and Glufosinate-Based Herbicide Programs.  POP. Place of Meeting: Delta Research and Extension Center,Mississippi State University,Stoneville,MS////: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008; 22, (1): 16-21. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155518
Chemical of Concern: 24DIO,24DXY,CRM,DMB,FMX,GFSNH,GYP,GYPK,LNR,MBZ,MTC,OXF,PQT,SFZ,THFM
	28. 	Everman, W. J.; Burke, I. C.; Allen, J. R.; Collins, J., and Wilcut, J. W. Weed Control and Yield with Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton Weed Management Systems.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (3): 695-701. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155523
Chemical of Concern: GFS,MSMA,MTC,PMT,PTB
	29. 	Everman, W. J.; Clewis, S. B.; York, A. C., and Wilcut, J. W. Weed Control and Yield with Flumioxazin, Fomesafen, and S-Metolachlor Systems for Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton Residual Weed Management.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 23, (3): 391-397. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155935
Chemical of Concern: FMX,FSF,GFSNH,MTC,PDM,PMT
	30. 	Evers, G. W. Herbicides for Desiccating Dallisgrass (Paspalum dilatatum) - Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) Pasture Sod Prior to Overseeding with Annual Ryegrass, (Lolium multiflorum).  POPSOIL,ENV; 2002; 16,  235-238. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 62987
Chemical of Concern: FZFP,GFS,GYP,PAQT
	31. 	Fabian, D.; Bystriansky, J.; Burkus, J.; Rehak, P.; Legath, J., and Koppel, J. The Effect of Herbicide BASTA 15 on the Development of Mouse Preimplantation Embryos In Vivo and In Vitro.  CEL,GRO. Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Koaice, Slovak Republic. fabian@saske.sk//: ENV,ORAL; 2011; 25, (1): 73-79. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155484
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	32. 	Fischer, A. J.; Ateh, C. M.; Bayer, D. E., and Hill, J. E. Herbicide-Resistant Echinochloa oryzoides and E. phyllopogon in California Oryza sativa Fields.  MOR,POPSOIL,ENV; 2000; 48, (2): 225-230. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59421
Chemical of Concern: BP,CMZ,FNPE,GFS,GYP,MLT,PDM,PPN,TBC
	33. 	Fodorpataki, L.; Bartha, C., and Keresztes, Z. G. Stress-Physiological Reactions of the Green Alga Scenedesmus opoliensis to Water Pollution with Herbicides.  BCM,PHY,POP. lfodorp@gmail.com//Department of Biology, Babes-Bolyai University, 1 Kogalniceanu Str., 400084 Cluj-Napoca, Romania////: AQUA; 2009; 16, (1): 51-56. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 150127
Chemical of Concern: DU,GFS,PQT
	34. 	Griffin, J. L. and Dabney, S. M. Preplant-Postemergence Herbicides for Legume Cover-Crop Control in Minimum Tillage Systems.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1990; 4, (2): 332-336. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155679
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYP,GYPT,PAQT
	35. 	Groninger, J. W.; Zedaker, S. M., and Seiler, J. R. Herbicides to Control Tree Roots in Sewer Lines.  PHYSOIL,ENV; 1997; 23, (5): 169-180. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 111591
Chemical of Concern: ASM,DCPA,EPTC,GFSNH,GYPI,MSMA,NaClO,TPRT
	36. 	Grossmann, K.; Berghaus, R., and Retzlaff, G. Heterotrophic Plant Cell Suspension Cultures for Monitoring Biological Activity in Agrochemical Research.  Comparison with Screens Using Algae, Germinating Seeds and Whole Plants.  POP,REPSOIL,AQUA,ENV; 1992; 35, (3): 283-289. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 78497
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACFNa,ACR,ASM,ATZ,BT,CPP,CSF,DBN,DFPM,DU,GFSNH,GYP,IMQ,IZT,MBZ,MCPA,NFZ,NP,OXF,PAQT,PDM,PHMD,PMT,PPN,SXD
	37. 	Hagood, E. S. Jr. Herbicide Treatments for No-Till Alfalfa, Medicago sativa L., Establishment in Sod.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1988; 2, (3): 327-332. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155456
Chemical of Concern: FZF,GFSNH,GYP,GYPT,PAQT,PQT,SXD
	38. 	Hare, M. D.; Rolston, M. P.; Foote, A. G.; Archie, W. J., and Hagerty, G. Herbicide Tolerance of Grasslands Puna Chicory.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1993; 46,  282-287. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 77601
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ATZ,BMN,BT,CPP,CPR,CRM,DMB,DU,EFL,FTS,GFSNH,GYP,MBZ,MCPB,PCL,PQT,PZM,TFN,TRB
	39. 	Harrington, K. C. Herbicide Tolerance of Three Ground Cover Species with Potential for Use in Orchards.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1993: 11-14. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120532
Chemical of Concern: AMTL,ASM,CPR,DBN,DMDP,DQT,DU,GFS,GYP,LNR,MCPA,NFZ,ODZ,OXC,OXF,OYZ,PAQT,PDM,SZ,TNM,TRB
	40. 	Harrington, K. C. and Rahman, A. Tolerance to Herbicides of Ground Cover Species for New Zealand Orchards.  PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1998; 13, (3): 111-115. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 70295
Chemical of Concern: AMTL,ASM,CLT,CPR,CSF,DBN,DMB,DMDP,DQTBr,DU,EFS,FZF,GFS,GYP,LNR,MCPA,MCPP2,NFZ,ODZ,OXF,OYZ,PAQT,PDM,PQT,SXD,SZ,TBNU,TPR
	41. 	Harrington, K. C. and Zhang, T. Herbicides for Controlling Weeds in Mercury Bay Weed.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1997; 50,  462-466. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120479
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,AMTL,ASM,CPP,CPR,CSF,DMB,DMDP,DQT,DU,GFS,GFSNH,GYP,GYPI,LNR,MCPA,MCPP2,NFZ,ODZ,OXF,OYZ,PDM,PQT,SZ,TBNU,TNM,TPR,TPRB
	42. 	Harshavardhan, D.; Santha, B.; Rani, T. S.; Ulaganathan, K.; Madhulety, T. Y.; Laxminarayana, C., and Seetharama, N. Simple and Economical Assay Systems for Evaluation of Phosphinothricin Resistant Transgenics of Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor. (L.) Moench., and Pearl Millet, Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.  MOR,REPSOIL,ENV; 2003; 41, (2): 141-148. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155759
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	43. 	Higgins, J. M.; Whitwell, T., and Toler, J. E. Common Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) Control with Non-Selective Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV; 1991; 5, (4): 884-886. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155458
Chemical of Concern: ACR,GFSNH,GYPI,GYPT,PAQT
	44. 	Howard, S. W.; Cameron, J. S., and MacConnell, C. B. Evaluation of Cane Burning Materials for Red Raspberry.  GRO,POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 1989; 262,  365-372. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155952
Chemical of Concern: ACF,GFS,LCF,OXF
	45. 	Humara, J. M. and Ordas, R. J. The Toxicity of Antibiotics and Herbicides on In Vitro Adventitious Shoot Formation on Pinus pinea L. Cotyledons.  GRO,MOR. R.J. Ordas, Universidad de Oviedo, Depto. Biol. de Organismos y Sist., Unidad de Fisiologia Vegetal, C/ Catedratico Rodrigo Uria s /n, E-33071 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain//: ENV; 1999; 35, (4): 339-343. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 64628
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	46. 	Hutchinson, P. J. S.; Beutler, B. R., and Hancock, D. M. Desiccant Evaluations: Late-Season Hairy Nightshade (Solanum sarrachoides) Control and Seed Response.  POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 20, (1): 37-40. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155624
Chemical of Concern: CFE,DQT,GFSNH,PAQT,SUA
	47. 	Hydrick, D. E. and Shaw, D. R. Effects of Tank-Mix Combinations of Non-Selective Foliar and Selective Soil-Applied Herbicides on Three Weed Species.  GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1994; 8, (1): 129-133. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155527
Chemical of Concern: CRM,GFS,GYP,IMQ,MBZ,PAQT,PQT
	48. 	---. Non-Selective and Selective Herbicide Combinations in Stale Seedbed (Glycine max).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1995; 9, (1): 158-165. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155529
Chemical of Concern: CRM,GFS,GYP,GYPT,IMQ,MBZ,PAQT
	49. 	Ikuenobe, C. E. Field Evaluation of Glufosinate-Ammonium and Glyphosate-Trimesium Against Siam Weed (Chromolaena odorata (L.)).  POPSOIL,ENV; 1992; 13,  44-45. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155610
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,GYPT
	50. 	Ipor, I. B. and Tawan, C. S. Efficacy of Four Herbicides Applied with a Rope-Wick Wiper to Ischaemum magnum.  ACC,POPSOIL,ENV; 1993; 6, (2): 141-151. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155608
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,PQT
	51. 	Jhala, A. J.; Raatz, L. L.; Dexter, J. E., and Hall, L. M. Adventitious Presence: Volunteer Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) in Herbicide Resistant Canola (Brassica napus L.).  POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2010; 24,  244-252. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155934
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYPK
	52. 	Koger, C. H.; Price, A. J.; Faircloth, J. C.; Wilcut, J. W., and Nichols, S. P. Effect of Residual Herbicides Used in the Last POST-Directed Application on Weed Control and Cotton Yield in Glyphosate- and Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (2): 378-383. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155461
Chemical of Concern: DU,FMU,GFSNH,GYPK,LNR,OXF,PDM,PMT
	53. 	Kumaratilake, A. R.; Lorraine-Colwill, D. F., and Preston, C. A Comparative Study of Glufosinate Efficacy in Rigid Ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) and Sterile Oat (Avena sterilis).  ACC,GRO,MORSOIL,ENV; 2002; 50, (5): 560-566. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155509
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	54. 	Kumaratilake, A. R. and Preston, C. Low Temperature Reduces Glufosinate Activity and Translocation in Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum).  ACC,GRO,MORSOIL,ENV; 2005; 53, (1): 10-16. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155510
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	55. 	Lanie, A. J.; Griffin, J. L.; Vidrine, P. R., and Reynolds, D. B. Weed Control with Non-Selective Herbicides in Soybean (Glycine max) Stale Seedbed Culture.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1994; 8, (1): 159-164. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155470
Chemical of Concern: FSF,FZFP,GFS,GYP,GYPT,PAQT
	56. 	Legleiter, T. R. and Bradley, K. W. Evaluation of Herbicide Programs for the Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis) in Maize.  POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 28, (11): 917-922. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155490
Chemical of Concern: ACO,ATZ,FFC,GFS,GYP,IXF,MTC
	57. 	Lombard, A.; Gauvrit, C., and Chauvel, B. Chemical Control of Ambrosia artemisiifolia on Non-Crop Areas: Are There Alternatives to Glyphosate?  ACC,GRO,POP,REP. Unité mixte de recherche Biologie et Gestion des Adventices, INRA, BP 86510, F-21065 Dijon Cedex, France.//: SOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 70, (3): 447-457. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155631
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,MTSM,NHSO4
	58. 	Maruska, D. W. Glufosinate Efficacy and Phytotoxicity in Field Corn (Zea mays L.).  GRO,PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1996: 131 p. (UMI# 0665827). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155481
Chemical of Concern: CBF,DMB,GFS,NH3,NSF
	59. 	McCullough, P. E.; Hart, S. E.; Askew, S.; Dernoeden, P. H.; Reicher, Z., and Weisenberger, D. Kentucky Bluegrass Control with Postemergence Herbicides.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2006; 41, (1): 255-258. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 87931
Chemical of Concern: CLT,GFSNH,GYPI,RIM,SXD
	60. 	Merkel, U.; Rathke, G. W.; Schuster, C.; Warnstorff, K., and Diepenbrock, W. Use of Glufosinate-Ammonium to Control Cruciferous Weed Species in Glufosinate-Resistant Winter Oilseed Rape.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2004; 85, (2/3): 237-249. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155542
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	61. 	Metzger, J. A. and Pfeiffer, D. G. Topical Toxicity of Pesticides Used in Virginia Vineyards to the Predatory Mite, Neoseiulus fallacis (Garman).  MOR. dgpfeiff@vt.edu//: TOP; 2002; 37, (4): 329-337. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 73149
Chemical of Concern: AZ,AZX,CBL,CHX,DCF,DU,FBOX,FO,FRM,GFS,GFSNH,KRSM,MZB,OXF,PQT,PRB,PSM,PZM,TEZ,TFZ
	62. 	Miliszkiewicz, D.; Wieczorek, P.; Lejcazk, B.; Kowalik, E., and Kafarski, P. Herbicidal Activity of Phosphonic and Phosphinic Acid Analogues of Glutamic and Aspartic Acid.  GROSOIL,ENV,TOP; 1992; 34, (4): 349-354. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155682
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	63. 	Miller, D. K.; Downer, R. G.; Burris, E.; Leonard, B. R., and Williams, B. J. Control of Selected Broadleaf Weeds with Glufosinate as Influenced by Insecticide Coapplication.  GRO,MORSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (3): 719-723. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155512
Chemical of Concern: ACP,ACT,BFT,CYF,DCTP,EMMB,GFSNH,IDC,IMC,LCYT,MFZ,SS,TMX
	64. 	Miller, D. K.; Downer, R. G.; Leonard, B. R.; Holman, E. M., and Kelly, S. T. Response of Non-Glufosinate-Resistant Cotton to Reduced Rates of Glufosinate.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 2003; 51, (5): 781-785. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155511
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	65. 	Moseley, C. M. and Hagood, E. S. Jr. Reducing Herbicide Inputs when Establishing No-Till Soybeans (Glycine max).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1990; 4, (1): 14-19. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 73993
Chemical of Concern: CRM,GFSNH,GYP,IMQ,IMZ,LNR,MBZ,MTL,PAQT
	66. 	Nelson, K. A. Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr) Growth and Development, White Mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary) Incidence, and Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L.) Control as Affected by Glyphosate and Other Herbicides.  BCM,GRO,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,INJECT,MIXTURE; 2000: 279 p. (UMI# 9971967). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120063
Chemical of Concern: ACF,ACFNa,BT,CLNS,CLT,CRM,FMC,FSF,FTCM,GFS,GYPI,HSF,IZP,IZT,IZX,LCF,NHSO4,ODZ,OXF,PTB,RIM,SFZ,SXD,THF
	67. 	Nielson, R. L. Volunteer Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Biological Parameters for the Development of a Mechanistic Agronomic Model.  PHY,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008: 158 p. (UMI# MR45862). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155893
Chemical of Concern: DFC,FDX,GFS,GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,IZX,QZFPE,SXD,TMX
	68. 	Nolte, S. A. Characterizing the Response of gdhA Transformed Tobacco to Glufsoinate.  ACC,BCM,GRO,MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2009: 163 p. (UMI# 3390866). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155899
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	69. 	Oard, J. H.; Linscombe, S. D.; Braverman, M. P.; Jodari, F.; Blouin, D. C.; Leech, M.; Kohli, A.; Vain, P.; Cooley, J. C., and Christou, P. Development, Field Evaluation, and Agronomic Performance of Transgenic Herbicide Resistant Rice.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1996; 2, (4): 359-368. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 101235
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	70. 	Onsando, J. M.; Magambo, M. J. S., and Omolo, J. G. Evaluation of Basta on Kikuyu Grass (Pennisetum clandestinum chiov.), in Kenya.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1990; 36, (4): 346-348. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155607
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,PQT
	71. 	Panwar, R. S.; Balyan, R. S., and Malik, R. S. Evaluation of Glufosinate for Control of Weeds in Cotton.  POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2000; 32, (1/2): 94-95. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 69001
Chemical of Concern: GFS,PDM,TFN
	72. 	Park, S. H.; Pinson, S. R. M., and Smith, R. H. T-DNA Integration into Genomic DNA of Rice Following Agrobacterium Inoculation of Isolated Shoot Apices.  CEL,MOR,REPSOIL,ENV; 1996; 32, (6): 1135-1148. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100946
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	73. 	Peng, G. and Byer, K. N. Interactions of Pyricularia setariae with Herbicides for Control of Green Foxtail (Setaria viridis).  GRO,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2005; 19, (3): 589-598. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155678
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,PPN,TKY
	74. 	Petersen, J. and Hurle, K. Influence of Climatic Conditions and Plant Physiology on Glufosinate-Ammonium Efficacy.  BCM,GROSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 41, (1): 31-39. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155422
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NHSO4
	75. 	Pline, W. A.; Hatzios, K. K., and Hagood, E. S. Weed and Herbicide-Resistant Soybean (Glycine max) Response to Glufosinate and Glyphosate Plus Ammonium Sulfate and Pelargonic Acid.  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2000; 14,  667-674. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59606
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,NONA
	76. 	Qian, H.; Chen, W.; Li, J.; Wang, J.; Zhou, Z.; Liu, W., and Fu, Z. The Effect of Exogenous Nitric Oxide on Alleviating Herbicide Damage in Chlorella vulgaris.  BCM,CEL,POPAQUA,MIXTURE,Unspecified; 2009; 92, (4): 250-257. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 118900
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS
	77. 	Qian, H.; Chen, W.; Sheng, G. D.; Xu, X.; Liu, W., and Fu, Z. Effects of Glufosinate on Antioxidant Enzymes, Subcellular Structure, and Gene Expression in the Unicellular Green Alga Chlorella vulgaris.  BCM,CEL,POP. College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, People's Republic of China////: AQUA; 2008; 88, (4): 301-307. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 114622
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	78. 	Ramsey, R. J. L.; Stephenson, G. R., and Hall, J. C. Effect of Humectants on the Uptake and Efficacy of Glufosinate in Wild Oat (Avena fatua) Plants and Isolated Cuticles Under Dry Conditions.  GRO,MORSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2006; 54, (2): 205-211. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155513
Chemical of Concern: DEG,GFSNH,PEG,TEG
	79. 	Ratnayake, S. and Shaw, D. R. Effects of Harvest-Aid Herbicides on Sicklepod (Cassia obtusifolia) Seed Yield and Quality.  POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 1992; 6, (4): 985-989. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155438
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,PQT
	80. 	Riemens, M. M.; Dueck, T., and Kempenaar, C. Predicting Sublethal Effects of Herbicides on Terrestrial Non-crop Plant Species in the Field from Greenhouse Data.  GRO,PHY,POP,REP. Wageningen University and Research Centre, Plant Research International B.V., P.O. Box 16, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands////: SOIL,ENV; 2008; 155, (1): 141-149. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 112387
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	81. 	Ritter, R. L. and Menbere, H. Weed Management Systems Utilizing Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays) and Soybean (Glycine max).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 15, (1): 89-94. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 66932
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,CRM,FNP,FZFP,GFS,MBZ,MTL
	82. 	Rothe, R.; Hartung, H.; Marks, G.; Bergmann, H.; Gotz, R., and Schone, F. Glucosinolate Contents in Vegetative Tissues of Winter Rape Cultivars.  BCM,MOR. Rothe,R.//Hartung,H.//Marks,G.//Bergmann,H.//Gotz,R.//Schone,F.////: SOIL,ENV; 2004; 78, (1): 41-47. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155645
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	83. 	Sahid, I. and Kalithasan, K. Effects of Glufosinate-Ammonium and Terbuthylazine on Germination and Growth of Two Weed Species.  GRO,REPSOIL,ENV,TOP; 1994; 9, (1): 15-19. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 120312
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,TBZ
	84. 	Sankula, S.; Braverman, M. P.; Jodari, F.; Linscombe, S. D., and Oard, J. H. Evaluation of Glufosinate on Rice (Oryza sativa) Transformed with the BAR Gene and Red Rice (Oryza sativa).  GRO,PHY,POPAQUA; 1997; 11, (1): 70-75. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100972
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	85. 	Sankula, S.; Braverman, M. P., and Linscombe, S. D. Glufosinate-Resistant, BAR-Transformed Rice (Oryza sativa) and Red Rice (Oryza sativa) Response to Glufosinate Alone and in Mixtures.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1997; 11, (4): 662-666. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100966
Chemical of Concern: ACF,BSF,BT,GFS,PDM,PPN,QNC,TBC,TPR
	86. 	---. Response of BAR-Transformed Rice (Oryza sativa) and Red Rice (Oryza sativa) to Glufosinate Application Timing.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1997; 11, (2): 303-307. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100970
Chemical of Concern: BMY,GFS
	87. 	Sellers, B. A.; Smeda, R. J., and Li, J. Glutamine Synthetase Activity and Ammonium Accumulation is Influenced by Time of Glufosinate Application.  ACC,BCM,GROSOIL,ENV; 2004; 78, (1): 9-20. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155445
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	88. 	Shiboleth, Y. M.; Arazi, T.; Wang, Y., and Gal-On, A. A New Approach for Weed Control in a Cucurbit Field Employing an Attenuated Potyvirus-Vector for Herbicide Resistance.  CEL,MOR,PHYSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 92, (1): 37-46. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155447
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,NHSO4
	89. 	Shrestha, A.; Rajcan, I.; Chandler, K., and Swanton, C. J. An Integrated Weed Management Strategy for Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2001; 15, (3): 517-522. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 67103
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFS,GYP,MTL
	90. 	Simard, M. J.; Legere, A.; Seguin-Swartz, G.; Nair, H., and Warwick, S. Fitness of Double vs. Single Herbicide-Resistant Canola.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2005; 53, (4): 489-498. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155886
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,IZT
	91. 	Simard, M. J.; Rouane, S., and Leroux, G. D. Herbicide Rate, Glyphosate/Glufosinate Sequence and Corn/Soybean Rotation Effects on Weed Seed Banks.  POPSOIL,ENV; 2011; 59, (3): 398-403. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155473
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPK
	92. 	Smeda, R. J.; Snipes, C. E., and Barrentine, W. L. Identification of Graminicide-Resistant Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense).  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV; 1997; 45, (1): 132-137. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155808
Chemical of Concern: CLT,FNPE,FZFP,GFS,GYP,GYPT,IZT,LNR,MSMA,NSF,PAQT,PQT,SXD
	93. 	Smith, A. E. Herbicides for Killing Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea) Infected with Fescue Endophyte (Acremonium coenophialum).  POPSOIL,ENV; 1989; 3, (3): 485-489. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 70588
Chemical of Concern: FZFP,GFSNH,GYP,PAQT,PQT,SXD,SZ
	94. 	Smith, J. F. Early-Season Management of Twospotted Spider Mite on Cotton and Impacts of Infestation Timing on Cotton Yield Loss.  POP,REPENV,MIXTURE; 2010: 124 p. (UMI# 3398552). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155894
Chemical of Concern: ABM,ACP,ADC,BFT,DCF,DMB,EXZ,FDX,GFSNH,GYPI,IMC,PAQT,PPG,PQT,SPM,TMX
	95. 	Steckel, G. J.; Hart, S. E., and Wax, L. M. Absorption and Translocation of Glufosinate on Four Weed Species.  ACC,POP. l-wax@uiuc.edu//: SOIL,ENV; 1997; 45, (3): 378-381. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 64483
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	96. 	Steckel, L. E.; Craig, C. C., and Hayes, R. M. Glyphosate-Resistant Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) Control with Glufosinate Prior to Planting No-Till Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2006; 20, (4): 1047-1051. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155515
Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,DMB,DU,FMX,GFS,GYP,PDM,PMT
	97. 	Steckel, L. E.; Craig, C. C.; Hayes, R. M., and Miller, D. K. Response of Three Nonglufosinate-Resistant Cotton Varieties to Reduced Rates of Glufosinate.  GRO,PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2007; 21, (3): 780-784. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155451
Chemical of Concern: ACP,BORON,DMB,EPH,GFS,GYP,IMC,MQC,NHN,TBF,TDZ
	98. 	Stewart, C. L.; Nurse, R. E.; Cowbrough, M., and Sikkema, P. H. How Long can a Herbicide Remain in the Spray Tank Without Losing Efficacy?  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2009; 28, (12): 1086-1090. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154055
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DMB,DMM,GFSNH,GYP,IXF,MTC,RIM
	99. 	Talbert, R.; Tierney, M. J.; Burgos, N. R.; Strebe, T. A.; Curless, J. K., and Miesner, J. Field Evaluations of Herbicides on Small Fruit Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, 1995.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1996; 452,  43 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155618
Chemical of Concern: ACFNa,BT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,DCPA,DDP,DMDP,DU,EPTC,FSF,GFSNH,GYPI,IXB,IZT,MBZ,MTL,NPP,OXF,OYZ,PHMD,PQT,PRM,SXD,TFN,TPZ
	100. 	Talbert, R. E.; Tierney, M. J.; Burgos, N. R.; Strebe, T. A.; Curless, J. K., and Miesner, J. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, 1995.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1996; 452,  38 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 73745
Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,ACFNa,ACO,BT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,CYC,DCPA,DDP,DMDP,DMM,DU,EPTC,FSF,FTS,FZFP,GFSNH,GSF,GYP,GYPI,HSF,IXB,IZT,MBZ,MTL,NPP,OXF,OYZ,PHMD,PQT,PRM,SXD,TFN,TPZ
	101. 	Talbert, R. E.; Tierney, M. J.; Burgos, N. R.; Strebe, T. A., and Kitt, M. J. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, 1994.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1995; 447,  53 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 73916
Chemical of Concern: BT,CLT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,CYC,DCPA,DEE,DMDP,DMM,DU,EFL,EPTC,FSF,FTS,FZP,GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,MBZ,MTL,NPP,OYZ,PDM,PHMD,PQT,QNC,SFZ,SXD,TFN,TPRT,TPZ,Ziram
	102. 	Talbert, R. E.; Tierney, M. J.; Carey III, V. F., and Kitt, M. J. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Crops, 1993.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1994; 440,  60 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 73236
Chemical of Concern: ACF,ATZ,BT,CLT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,CYC,DCPA,DEE,DMB,DMDP,DMM,DTP,EFL,EFS,EPTC,FSF,GFSNH,GYP,IXB,LCF,MCPA,MCPP1,MSMA,MTL,NPP,ODZ,OXF,OYZ,PDM,PHMD,PYZ,PZM,QNC,SXD,TBC,TFN,TPR,TPZ
	103. 	Talbert, R. E.; Wichert, R. A.; Carey III, V. F.; Johnson, D. H.; Ruff, D. F., and Kendig, J. A. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Crops 1991.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1992; 417,  58 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 70759
Chemical of Concern: ACFNa,ATZ,BS,BT,CLT,CMZ,CRM,DCPA,DTP,DU,EFL,EPTC,FSF,FZFP,GFSNH,GYPI,IMQ,IXB,IZT,MBZ,MTL,NPM,NPP,OXF,OYZ,PDM,PQT,PYD,SXD,SZ,TFN,TPZ,TRB
	104. 	Talbert, R. E.; Wichert, R. A.; McCarty, J. T.; Johnson, D. H.; Ruff, D. R.; Kendig, J. A., and Carey, V. F. Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Small Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Crops 1990.  PHY,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1991; 412,  56 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155813
Chemical of Concern: ACF,ACFNa,ACR,ATZ,BS,BT,CLT,CMZ,CPR,CRME,CYC,DCPA,DEE,DTP,DU,EFL,EPTC,FSF,GFSNH,GYPI,IAZ,IMQ,IXB,IZT,LCF,MB,MTL,MTZ,NPM,NPP,NSF,OXF,OYZ,PDM,PHMD,PQT,PRM,SXD,TFN,TRB
	105. 	Taylor, S. E. and Oliver, L. R. Sicklepod (Senna obtusifolia) Seed Production and Viability as Influenced by Late-Season Postemergence Herbicide Applications.  POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 1997; 45, (4): 497-501. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155452
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFS,GYP,PAQT
	106. 	Todorova, S. I.; Coderre, D.; Duchesne, R. M., and Cote, J. C. Compatibility of Beauveria bassiana with Selected Fungicides and Herbicides.  MOR,POP,REPENV; 1998; 27, (2): 427-433. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 97417
Chemical of Concern: CTN,DQTBr,GFSNH,MMM,MZB,Maneb,TPM,Zineb
	107. 	Van Eerd, L. L.; Stephenson, G. R.; Kwiatkowski, J.; Grossmann, K., and Hall, J. C. Physiological and Biochemical Characterization of Quinclorac Resistance in a False Cleavers (Galium spurium L.) Biotype.  ACC,BCM,GRO,MOR. Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1 Canada////: SOIL,ENV; 2005; 53, (4): 1144-1151. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 154924
Chemical of Concern: 24DNH,BT,CPR,DMB,ETL,FXP,GFSNH,GYPI,MCPAD,PCLK,QNC,THF,TPR
	108. 	Vermey, D. J. Interactions Between Nitrogen and Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti) Densities on Glufosinate and Glyphosate Efficacy.  GRO,POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2008: 82 p. (UMI# MR41875). 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155895
Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,NHSO4
	109. 	Wang, Y.; Kausch, A. P.; Chandlee, J. M.; Luo, H.; Ruemmele, B. A.; Browning, M.; Jackson, N., and Goldsmith, M. R. Co-Transfer and Expression of Chitinase, Glucanase, and Bar Genes in Creeping Bentgrass for Conferring Fungal Disease Resistance.  MOR,POPSOIL,ENV; 2003; 165, (3): 497-506. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155697
Chemical of Concern: DMB,GFSNH
	110. 	Webster, T. M.; Hanna, W. W., and Mullinix, B. G. Jr. Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) Dose-Response Relationships with Clethodim, Glufosinate and Glyphosate.  GRO,PHYSOIL,ENV; 2004; 60, (12): 1237-1244. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155802
Chemical of Concern: CLT,GFS,GYP
	111. 	Wherrett, A. D.; Sivasithamparam, K., and Barbetti, M. J. Establishing the Relationship of Ascospore Loads with Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Severity on Canola (Brassica napus).  POPSOIL,ENV; 2004; 55, (8): 849-854. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 100967
Chemical of Concern: FTF,GFSNH
	112. 	Wibawa, W.; Mohamad, R.; Omar, D., and Juraimi, A. S. Less Hazardous Alternative Herbicides to Control Weeds in Immature Oil Palm.  GRO,POP,REPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 7, (4): 242-247. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155423
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,PQT
	113. 	Wilson, H. P.; Hines, T. E.; Bellinder, R. R., and Grande, J. A. Comparisons of HOE-39866, SC-0224, Paraquat, and Glyphosate in No-Till Corn (Zea mays).  POPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 1985; 33, (4): 531-536. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 31424
Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFSNH,GYP,GYPT,MTL,PQT
	114. 	Wilson, R. G. and Smith, J. A. Influence of Harvest-Aid Herbicides on Dry Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Desiccation, Seed Yield, and Quality.  BCM,POP,REPSOIL,ENV,MIXTURE; 2002; 16,  109-115. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 62977
Chemical of Concern: ACR,GFS,GYP,PAQT
	115. 	Yadav, A.; Banga, R. S.; Balyan, R. S.; Malik, R. K., and Punia, S. S. Evaluation of Herbicides Against Dodder (Cuscuta reflexa) Infesting the Hedges of Bougainvillea (Bougainvillaea purpurea) and Cleridendron (Cleridendron splendena).  POPSOIL,ENV; 2007; 77, (7): 462-463. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155499
Chemical of Concern: 24DIO,24DXY,GFSNH,GYPI

Excluded by ECOTOX (Unacceptable Publications)

	1. 	. Activity of Glufosinate Liberty Against Red Rice Biotyes in Glufosinate-Resistant Gulfmont Rice. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	2. 	. Annual Assessment of Subsistence Bowhead Whaling Near Cross Island, 2001 and 2002: ANIMIDA Task 4.  (GRA&I), Issue 07, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	3. 	. ASBESTOS CONCENTRATIONS IN GASKET STORAGE AREA  PREPARED BY LIBERTY MUTUAL.  #878210178.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	4. 	. ASBESTOS SURVEY IN GASKET STORAGE AREA  PREPARED BY LEBERTY MUTUAL.  #878210177.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	5. 	. Bar Gene Transfer From Transgenic Rice Oryza Sativa to Red Rice Oryza Sativa. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	6. 	. EFFECT OF THE HERBICIDES BASTA STARANE AND FUSILADE SUPER ON THE WEEDS MICROFLORA AND CERTAIN AGROPHYSICAL SOIL PROPERTIES IN AN APPLE PLANTATION AU  - STAMATOV I.  24 (7). 1987. 34-40..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	7. 	. Ellis Island Development Concept Plan. Draft Environmental Impact Statement.  (GRA&I), Issue 22, 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	8. 	. Environmental Audit, Western Area Power Administration, Phoenix Area. Phoenix Area Operation and Maintenance Complex, Amargosa Substation, Basic Substation, Mead Substation, Coolidge Substation,Liberty Substation, Phoenix Substation.  (GRA&I), Issue 13, 2091.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	9. 	. Environmental Management Systems: Systematically Improving Your Performance. Meat Processing Sector.  (GRA&I), Issue 16, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	10. 	. EVALUATION OF AIRBORNE INK MIST  WITH COVER LETTER.  #878211188.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	11. 	. EVALUATION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE TO METHYL CHLOROFORM IN THE INK DEPARTMENT AND TO PAPER DUST IN THE BALE ROOM  WITH COVER LETTER.  #878211189.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	12. 	. Genetic transformation of aspen (Populus tremula X Populus alba) by Agrobacterium rhizogenes and regeneration of plants tolerant to herbicide. AU  - DEVILLARD C.  314 (6). 1992. 291-298K..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	13. 	. Health Consultation: National Energy Technology Laboratory-Albany, Albany, Oregon (Formerly Known As: Albany Research Center), United States Department of Energy. EPA Facility ID: OR214159008.  (GRA&I), Issue 26, 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	14. 	. Health Consultation: Proposed Shellfish Harvesting Site, Liberty Bay, Kitsap County, Washington. EPA Facility ID: ILD053219259.  (GRA&I), Issue 25, 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	15. 	. Liberty Development and Production Plan: Draft Environmental Impact Statement (on CD-ROM).   (GRA&I), Issue 09, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	16. 	. Liberty Development and Production Plan. Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 1. (Executive Summary, Sections I through IX, Bibliography, Index).  (GRA&I), Issue 11, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	17. 	. Liberty Development and Production Plan. Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 2 (Tables, Figures, and Maps for Volume 1).  (GRA&I), Issue 11, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	18. 	. Liberty Development and Production Plan. Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 3 (Appendices).  (GRA&I), Issue 11, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	19. 	. Liberty Development Project. Environmental Report.  (GRA&I), Issue 15, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	20. 	. McCullough to Liberty fiber optics project.  (GRA&I), Issue 04, 2098.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	21. 	. NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Report: HETA No. 2005-0033-2984 and 2005-0234-2984, Liberty Central School District, Liberty, New York, November 2005.  (GRA&I), Issue 06, 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	22. 	. [Optimization of Biological and Physical Parameters for Biolistic Genetic Transformation of Common Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Using a Particle Inflow Gun]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	23. 	. Pesticide Fact Sheet: Glufosinate Ammonium.  (GRA&I), Issue 21, 2093.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	24. 	. Public Health Assessment for Liberty Industrial Finishing Corporation, Farmingdale, Nassau County, New York, March 22, 2005. EPA Facility ID: NYD000337295.  (GRA&I), Issue 14, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	25. 	. Public Health Assessment for Petro-Chemical, Inc. (Turtle Bayou) Liberty, Liberty County, Texas, Region 6. CERCLIS No. TXD980873350.  (GRA&I), Issue 14, 2093.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	26. 	. Public Health Assessment for Village of Liberty Water Supply System - Elm Street Well, Liberty, Sullivan County, New York, May 6, 2005. EPA Facility ID: NYXCRA673000.  (GRA&I), Issue 17, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	27. 	. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS FOR D5 (DECAMETHYLCYCLOPENTASILOXANE) AT SELECTED WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS WITH COVER LETTER DATED 08/31/93.  #86940001688.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	28. 	. Sources, Concentrations and Dispersion Pathways for Suspended Sediment in the Coastal Beaufort Sea: ANIMIDA Task 5.  (GRA&I), Issue 08, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	29. 	. Superfund Record of Decision Amendment (EPA Region 6): Petro-Chemical Systems (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX., April 30, 1998.  (GRA&I), Issue 16, 2099.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	30. 	. Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 6): Petro-Chemical (Turtle Bayou), Liberty County, TX. (Second Remedial Action), September 1991.  (GRA&I), Issue 18, 2092.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	31. 	. Superfund Record of Decision (EPA Region 7): Lee Chemical Site, Liberty, MO. (First Remedial Action), March 1991.  (GRA&I), Issue 18, 2092.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	32. 	Abdeen, A. and Miki, B. The Pleiotropic Effects of the Bar Gene and Glufosinate on the Arabidopsis Transcriptome. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	33. 	Abell, L. M. ; Schineller, J.; Keck, P. J., and Villafranca, J. J. Effect of Metal-Ligand Mutations on Phosphoryl Transfer Reactions Catalyzed by Escherichia Coli Glutamine Synthetase. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	34. 	Accinelli, Cesare; Screpanti, Claudio; Vicari, Alberto, and Catizone, Pietro. Influence of insecticidal toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki on the degradation of glyphosate and glufosinate-ammonium in soil samples. 2004 Aug;  103, (3): 497-507. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	35. 	Agostinetto, D.; Fleck, N. G.; Menezes, V. G., and Nunes Costa, E. L. Suppression of Red Rice Seed Production by Herbicides Applied to Irrigated Rice (Supressao Da Producao De Sementes De Arroz-Vermelho Pela Aplicacao De Herbicidas Em Arroz Irrigado). 2002; 37, (1): 57-65(POR) (ENG ABS). 135098.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,PAQT
	36. 	Ahuja, Manmeet and Punekar, Narayan S. Phosphinothricin resistance in Aspergillus niger and its utility as a selectable transformation marker. 2008 Jul; 45, (7): 1103-1110. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	37. 	Alarcon, C. M.; Umthun, A. R., and Register III, J. C. Use of Epitope Tags for Routine Analysis of Transgene Expression. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	38. 	Alijah, R.; Dorendorf, J.; Talay, S.; Puhler, A., and Wohlleben, W. Genetic Analysis of the Phosphinothricin-Tripeptide Biosynthetic Pathway of Streptomyces Viridochromogenes Tu494.  34 (6),  749-755. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	39. 	Allen-King, R. M.; Butler, B. J., and Reichert, B. Fate of the Herbicide Glufosinate-Ammonium in the Sandy, Low-Organic-Carbon Aquifer at Cfb Borden, Ontario, Canada. 1995.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	40. 	ALTMANN, T.; JESSOP, A.; MORRIS, P. C.; SCHMIDT, R., and WILLMITZER, L. DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSPOSON MUTAGENESIS SYSTEM FOR ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA. 1910 Jan 20-1991 Jan 17;  0 (15 PART A). 1991. 110..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	41. 	AMBROSE, C. and HOGGARD, P. E. METAL COMPLEXES OF GLUFOSINATE.  37 (5). 1989. 1442-1444..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	42. 	Anders, M. W. and Dekant, W. Aminoacylases. 1994(27): 431-448. 174081.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,HCB
	43. 	ANON. Meeting on Molecular Biology to Advance Plant Protection in the 2000s held at the Annual Convention of the Israeli Fund for Advancement of Research on and Development of Pesticides (Bet Dagan, Israel; November 5, 1997).  26 (2). 1998. 149-152..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	44. 	Aono, M.; Wakiyama, S.; Nagatsu, M.; Nakajima, N.; Tamaoki, M.; Kubo, A., and Saji, H. Detection of Feral Transgenic Oilseed Rape With Multiple-Herbicide Resistance in Japan. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	45. 	Appenzeller, Laura M.; Malley, Linda; MacKenzie, Susan A.; Hoban, Denise, and Delaney, Bryan. Subchronic feeding study with genetically modified stacked trait lepidopteran and coleopteran resistant (DAS-+˙15+˙7-1xDAS-59122-7) maize grain in Sprague-Dawley rats. 2009 Jul; 47, (7): 1512-1520. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	46. 	Aris, A. and Leblanc, S. Maternal and Fetal Exposure to Pesticides Associated to Genetically Modified Foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	47. 	Asami, T. and Imura, H. Absolute Determination Method for Trace Quantities of Enantiomer of Glufosinate by Gamma-Cyclodextrin Modified Capillary Zone Electrophoresis Combined With Solid-Phase Extraction and on-Capillary Concentration. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	48. 	Asami, T.; Imura, H.; Ohashi, A.; Ohashi, K., and Ishiwata, T. Absolute Determination Method Using Chirality for Glufosinate and Bialaphos by Gamma-Cyclodextrin Modified Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	49. 	Asanuma, Y.; Jinkawa, T.; Tanaka, H.; Gondo, T.; Zaita, N., and Akashi, R. Assays of the Production of Harmful Substances by Genetically Modified Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus L.) Plants in Accordance With Regulations for Evaluating the Impact on Biodiversity in Japan. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	50. 	Atkins, D. J. Applying Space Technology to Enhance Control of an Artificial Arm for Children and Adults With Amputations.  (GRA&I), Issue 15, 2099.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	51. 	Aulinger, I. E.; Peter, S. O.; Schmid, J. E., and Stamp, P. Rapid Attainment of a Doubled Haploid Line From Transgenic Maize (Zea Mays L.) Plants by Means of Anther Culture. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	52. 	Aulrich, K.; Bohme, H.; Daenicke, R.; Halle, I., and Flachowsky, G. Novel feeds - a review of experiments at our Institute. 2002; 35, (2-3): 285-293. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	53. 	Aumaitre, A.  Safety assessment and feeding value for pigs, poultry and ruminant animals of pest protected (Bt) plants and herbicide tolerant (glyphosate, glufosinate) plants: interpretation of experimental results observed worldwide on GM plants. 2004; 3, (2): 107-121. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	54. 	Autio, Sari; Siimes, Katri; Laitinen, Pirkko; Ramo, Sari; Oinonen, Seija, and Eronen, Liisa. Adsorption of sugar beet herbicides to Finnish soils. 2004 Apr; 55, (2): 215-226. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	55. 	Autran, J. C.; Be(acute)ne(acute)trix, F.; Bloc, D.; Burghart, P.; Chaurand, M.; Combe, N., and Melcion, J. P. Composition and Technological Value of Genetically Modified and Conventional Maize (Zea Mays L.) Grains. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	56. 	Avila, C.; Garcia-Gutierrez, A.; Crespillo, R., and Canovas, F. M. Effects of phosphinotricin treatment on glutamine synthetase isoforms in Scots pine seedlings. 1998; 36, (12): 857-863. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	57. 	Aziz, A. N.; Sauve(acute), R. J., and Zhou, S. Genetic Transformation of Stella De Oro Daylily by Particle Bombardment. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	58. 	Aziz, Aris. Response to Bayer CropScience's position on the findings of glufosinate and its metabolite. 2011; 32, (4): 496-497. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	59. 	Babic, V.; Datla, R. S.; Scoles, G. J., and Keller, W. A. Development of an Efficient Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation System for Brassica Carinata. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	60. 	BAHAT, A. and AGROCHEM, D. E. P. STAFF. GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM FOR GENERAL WEED CONTROL IN VINEYARDS CITRUS AND OTHER FRUIT ORCHARDS AND UNCULTIVATED AREAS.   13 (3-4). 1985 (RECD. 1986). 239..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	61. 	BAHRY, R. W.  CONTROL OF CANADA THISTLE CIRSIUM ARVENSE L. SCOP. WITH GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM IN HCN92 CANOLA. 1994;  75 (1). 1995. 302..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	62. 	BAKER-FULCO, C. J.; BUCHBINDER, J. C., and TORRI, S. A. DIETARY INTAKES OF MARINES ON LIBERTY. 1995 Jan 9-1995 Jan 13;  9 (3). 1995. A176..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	63. 	Balci, B.; Oturan, M. A.; Oturan, N.; Sir&Eacute, and S, I. Decontamination of Aqueous Glyphosate, (Aminomethyl)Phosphonic Acid, and Glufosinate Solutions by Electro-Fenton-Like Process With Mn2+ as the Catalyst. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	64. 	Baldwin, F. L. The value and exploitation of herbicide-tolerant crops in the US. 1999: 653-660. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	65. 	Bales, &Nbsp  and C. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) for cold tolerance. 2010.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	66. 	Balestrazzi, A.; Bonadei, M.; Zelasco, S.; Quattrini, E. ; Calvio, C.; Galizzi, A., and Carbonera, D. Recovery of Useful Traits From Isolates Inhabiting an Agricultural Soil Cultivated With Herbicide-Resistant Poplars. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	67. 	Balkcom, Kipling S.; Price, Andrew J.; Van Santen, Edzard; Delaney, Dennis P.; Boykin, Deborah L.; Arriaga, Francisco J.; Bergtold, Jason S.; Kornecki, Ted S., and Raper, Randy L. Row spacing, tillage system, and herbicide technology affects cotton plant growth and yield. 2010 Jun 3-; 117, (2Çô3): 219-225. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	68. 	Baranger, A. ; Chevre, A. M.; Eber, F., and Renard, M. Effect of Oilseed Rape Genotype on the Spontaneous Hybridization Rate With a Weedy Species: an Assessment of Transgene Dispersal.  91 (6/7),  956-963. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	69. 	Baranger, A. ; Delourme, R.; Foisset, N.; Eber, F.; Barrett, P.; Dupuis, P.; Renard, M., and Chevre, A. M. Wide Mapping of a T-Dna Insertion Site in Oilseed Rape Using Bulk Segregant Analysis and Comparative Mapping.  116 (6),  553-560. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	70. 	Barazani, O.  and Friedman, J. Allelopathic Bacteria and Their Impact on Higher Plants. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	71. 	---. Allelopathic Bacteria and Their Impact on Higher Plants (NOT DUPLICATE). 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	72. 	Barker, Allen V. and Prostak, Randall G. Alternative Management of Roadside Vegetation. 2009; 19, (2): 346-352. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	73. 	Baron, A.; Tobin, A., and Wallsgrove, R. M. The Kinetics of Azaserine and Phosphinothricin Inhibition of Glutamate Synthase Cycle Enzymes From Barley Leaves. 1994.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	74. 	Barrell, P. J.; Yongjin, S.; Cooper, P. A., and Conner, A. J. Alternative Selectable Markers for Potato Transformation Using Minimal T-Dna Vectors. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	75. 	Barrett, M. Herbicide Selectivity Mechanisms in Maize:  Using What We Know for the Future. 1997: 587-596. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS, GYP,SXD,GFS,,IZT,CPR,PYD,BT,BMN,DMB,FTS,NSF,ATZ,EPTC,ACO
	76. 	Barrios-Llerena, Martin E.; Pritchard, Julie C.; Kerr, Lorraine E., and Le Bihan, Thierry. The use of a novel quantitation strategy based on Reductive Isotopic Di-Ethylation (RIDE) to evaluate the effect of glufosinate on the unicellular algae Ostreococcus tauri: Pharmacoproteomics and Toxicoproteomics. 2011 Nov 18-; 74, (12): 2798-2809. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	77. 	Barro, F.; Barcelo, P.; Lazzeri, P. A.; Shewry, P. R.; Martin, A., and Ballesteros, J. Field Evaluation and Agronomic Performance of Transgenic Wheat.  105 (6/7),  980-984. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	78. 	Barro, F.; Cannell, M. E.; Lazzeri, P. A., and Barcelo, P. The Influence of Auxins on Transformation of Wheat and Tritordeum and Analysis of Transgene Integration Patterns in Transformants.  97 (5/6),  684-695. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	79. 	Barsch, Aiko ; Carvalho, Helena G.; Cullimore, Julie V., and Niehaus, Karsten. GC-MS based metabolite profiling implies three interdependent ways of ammonium assimilation in Medicago truncatula root nodules. 2006 Dec 15; 127, (1): 79-83. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	80. 	Barthes, L.; Deleens, E.; Bousser, A.; Hoarau, J., and Prioul, J. L. Xylem Exudation Is Related to Nitrate Assimilation Pathway in Detopped Maize Seedlings: Use of Nitrate Reductase and Glutamine Synthetase Inhibitors as Tools.  47 (297),  485-495. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	81. 	Bartsch, D.; Brand, U.; Morak, C.; Pohl-Orf, M.; Schuphan, I., and Ellstrand, N. C. Biosafety of Hybrids Between Transgenic Virus-Resistant Sugar Beet, and Swiss Chard. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	82. 	BARTSCH, K.; DICHMANN, R.; SCHMITT, P.; UHLMANN, E., and SCHULZ, A. Stereospecific production of the herbicide phosphinothricin (glufosinate) by transamination: Cloning, characterization, and overexpression of the gene encoding a phosphinothricin-specific transaminase from Escherichia coli.  56 (1). 1990. 7-12..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	83. 	Bartsch, K.; Schneider, R., and Schulz, A. Stereospecific Production of the Herbicide Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate): Purification of Aspartate Transaminase From Bacillus Stearothermophilus, Cloning of the Corresponding Gene, Aspc, and Application in a Coupled Transaminase Process. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	84. 	BARTSCH, K. and TEBBE, C. C. INITIAL STEPS IN THE DEGRADATION OF PHOSPHINOTHRICIN GLUFOSINATE BY SOIL BACTERIA.  55 (3). 1989. 711-716..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	85. 	Bauer-Weston, B.; Schulz, A.; Oelck, M. M., and Deschamps, R. J. A. Determination of Phosphinothricin Acetyltransferase in Genetically Transformed Canola Seed by a Two-Antibody Sandwich Enzyme Immunoassay.  14 (2),  134-142. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	86. 	Bechtold, N. ; Jaudeau, B.; Jolivet, S.; Maba, B.; Vezon, D.; Voisin, R., and Pelletier, G. The Maternal Chromosome Set Is the Target of the T-Dna in the in Planta Transformation of Arabidopsis Thaliana. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	87. 	Beckie, H. J. and Holm, F. A. Response of Wild Oat (Avena fatua) to Residual and Non-Residual Herbicides in Canola (Brassica napus) in Western Canada. SOIL; 2002; 82, (4): 797-802. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: EFL,GFS,GYPI,IZT,IZX,SXD,TRL
	88. 	Beckie, H. J.; Warwick, S. I.; Nair, H., and Seguin-Swartz, G. Gene Flow in Commercial Fields of Herbicide-Resistant Canola (Brassica Napus). 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	89. 	Begg, G. S.; Elliott, M. J.; Cullen, D. W.; Iannetta, P. P. M., and Squire, G. R. Heterogeneity in the distribution of genetically modified and conventional oilseed rape within fields and seed lots. 2008; 17, (5): 805-816. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	90. 	BEHKI, R. M.  DEGRADATION OF THIOCARBAMATE HERBICIDES AND ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDES BY RHODOCOCCUS SPECIES. 515p 27;  0 (0). 1994. 234-255..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	91. 	BEHRENDT, H. ; MATTHIES, M.; GILDEMEISTER, H., and GOERLITZ, G. Leaching and transformation of glufosinate-ammonium and its main metabolite in a layered soil column.  9 (5). 1990. 541-550..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	92. 	Belligno, A. ; Sambuco, F., and Izzo, R. Action of glyphosate ammonium (GPA) on the nitrification potential of soil treated with two different slow-release N-fertilizers. 2000; 9, (7-8): 489-498. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	93. 	Bellinder, R. R.; Hatzios, K. K., and Wilson, H. P. Mode of Action Investigations with the Herbicides HOE-39866 and SC-0224. SOIL; 1985; 33, (6): 779-785. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPT
	94. 	Berlicki, L.  and Kafarski, P. Computer-aided analysis of the interactions of glutamine synthetase with its inhibitors. 2006; 14, (13): 4578-4585. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	95. 	BIER, B.; LANGELUEDDEKE, P., and SCHUMACHER, H. WEED CONTROL IN POTATOES A NEW USE FOR BASTA. 245;  (COMMUNICATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 245. 46TH GERMAN PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION); REGENSBURG, WEST GERMANY, OCTOBER 3-7, 1988. XXVII+524P. KOMMISSIONSVERLAG PAUL PAREY: BERLIN, WEST GERMANY. ILLUS. MAPS. PAPER. ISBN 3-489-24500-8.; 0 (0). 1988. 245-246..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	96. 	BLACK, B. D. ; RUSSIN, J. S.; GRIFFIN, J. L., and SNOW, J. P. IMPACT OF SOYBEAN GLYCINE MAX HERBICIDES ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI AG-1 IN VITRO AND IN FIELD. 1928 Jan 1-1995 Feb 1;  85 (4). 1995. 508..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	97. 	Blacker, A.; Breum, R.; Dacus, S.; Kwiatkowski, P.; Laporte, F.; Mallyon, B.; Rupprecht, K., and Stumpf, K. Bayer CropScience's Position on the Findings of Glufosinate and Its Metabolite. 2011; 32, (4): 494-495. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	98. 	Blair, L. K. ; Dotray, P. A.; Keeling, J. W.; Gannaway, J. R.; Lyon, L. L.; Quisenberry, J. E., and Oliver, M. J. Crop Tolerance and Weed Management in Liberty (Glufosinate)-Tolerant Cotton.  2,  1458-1459. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	99. 	Blanke, M. M. Soil Respiration in an Apple Orchard .  36 (3),  339-348. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	100. 	BLEIFELD, H. and HUFF, H. P.  LOWER LEAF TREATMENT IN MAIZE AN INDICATION FOR BASTA. 245;  (COMMUNICATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 245. 46TH GERMAN PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION); REGENSBURG, WEST GERMANY, OCTOBER 3-7, 1988. XXVII+524P. KOMMISSIONSVERLAG PAUL PAREY: BERLIN, WEST GERMANY. ILLUS. MAPS. PAPER. ISBN 3-489-24500-8.; 0 (0). 1988. 206..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	101. 	Block, M. de and Debrouwer, D. Two T-Dna's Co-Transformed Into Brassica Napus by a Double Agrobacterium Tumefaciens Infection Are Mainly Integrated at the Same Locus.  82 (3),  257-263. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	102. 	Blodgett, J. A.; Thomas, P. M.;  Li, G.; Velasquez, J. E. ; Van Der Donk, W. A.; Kelleher, N. L., and Metcalf, W. W. Unusual Transformations in the Biosynthesis of the Antibiotic Phosphinothricin Tripeptide. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	103. 	BLUMENFELD, T.; KLEIFELD, Y.; HERZLINGER, G.; BUCSBAUM, H., and GOLAN, S. TERMINATING APPLICATION OF HERBICIDES IN DRIP-IRRIGATED COTTON. 1990 Feb 26-1990 Feb 27;  18 (3). 1990. 265..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	104. 	BOEGER, P. and SANDMANN, G. ACTION OF MODERN HERBICIDES. (ED.). PHOTOSYNTHESIS: A COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE. XVIII+376P. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA;  CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK. ISBN 0-521-57000-X.; 0 (0). 1998. 337-351..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	105. 	Bohme, H.; Aulrich, K.; Daenicke, R., and Flachowsky, G. Genetically Modified Feeds in Animal Nutrition.  2nd Communication:  Glufosinate Tolerant Sugar Beets (Roots and Silage) and Maize Grains for Ruminants and Pigs. 2001; 54, (3): 197-207. 137937.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	106. 	Bohorova, N.; Zhang, W.; Julstrum, P.; McLean, S.; Luna, B.; Brito, R. M.; Diaz, L.; Ramos, M. E.; Estanol, P.; Pacheco, M.; Salgado, M., and Hoisington, D. Production of Transgenic Tropical Maize With Cryiab and Cryiac Genes Via Microprojectile Bombardment of Immature Embryos. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern:  GFS
	107. 	Borjesson, E. and Torstensson, L. New methods for determination of glyphosate and (aminomethyl)phosphonic acid in water and soil. 2000; 886, (1-2): 207-216. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	108. 	Born, G. L. ; Lucas, S. V.; Scott, R. D.; DeFries, T. H., and Kishan, S. Effect of Use of Low Oxygenate Gasoline Blends upon Emissions from California Vehicles.  (GRA&I), Issue 23, 2094.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	109. 	Botterman, J.; Gossele, V.; Thoen, C., and Lauwereys, M. Characterization of Phosphinothricin Acetyltransferase and C-Terminal Enzymatically Active Fusion Proteins.  102 (1),  33-37. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	110. 	BOUHARMONT, P. and ABOLO, D. EFFICACY OF SOME HERBICIDE TREATMENTS IN COFFEE PLANTATIONS IN CAMEROON. 1993; 37, (2): 129-138. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	111. 	Bower, R.; Elliott, A. R.; Potier, B. A. M., and Birch, R. G. High-Efficiency, Microprojectile-Mediated Cotransformation of Sugarcane, Using Visible or Selectable Markers.  2 (3),  239-249. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	112. 	Bradley, K. Killing Frost-Damaged Corn - It's Not as Easy as It Sounds.  17, (6).
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	113. 	Bradley, Kevin. Missouri New Herbicide/Label Update for 2009.  18, (18): 123, 126-123, 127. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	114. 	Brar, G. S.; Cohen, B. A.; Vick, C. L., and Johnson, G. W. Recovery of Transgenic Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Plants From Elite Cultivars Utilizing Accell Technology.  5 (5),  745-753. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	115. 	Braverman, M. P. and Linscombe, S. D. Field Evaluation of Genetically Engineered Glufosinate Resistant Rice Lines (NO DUP).  37 (3),  29. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	116. 	Braverman, M. P.; Zhang, W.; Wilde, R. O., and Habetz, R. J. Simulated Glufosinate Drift on Rice and Soybean.  51,  269. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	117. 	Bregitzer, P.; Cooper, L. D.;  Hayes, P. M.; Lemaux, P. G.; Singh, J., and  Sturbaum, A. K. Viability and Bar Expression Are Negatively Correlated in Oregon Wolfe Barley Dominant Hybrids. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	118. 	Bregitzer, P.; Halbert, S. E., and Lemaux, P. G. Somaclonal Variation in the Progeny of Transgenic Barley.  96 (3/4),  421-425. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	119. 	Bregitzer, P. and Tonks, D. Crop Breeding, Genetics & Cytology: Inheritance and Expression of Transgenes in Barley. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	120. 	---. Inheritance and expression of transgenes in barley. 2003; 43, (1): 4-12. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	121. 	Breitler, J. C.; Meynard, D.; Van Boxtel, J.; Royer, M.; Bonnot, F.; Cambillau, L., and Guiderdoni, E.  A novel two T-DNA binary vector allows efficient generation of marker-free transgenic plants in three elite cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.). 2004; 13, (3): 271-287. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	122. 	Brettschneider, R.; Becker, D., and Lorz, H. Efficient Transformation of Scutellar Tissue of Immature Maize Embryos. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	123. 	Brommer, C. L.; Shaw, D. R., and LaMastus, F. E. Weed Control in Liberty-Link Soybean.  51,  269-270. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	124. 	Brouk, M. J.; Cvetkovic, B.;  Rice, D. W.; Smith, B. L.; Hinds, M. A.; Owens, F. N.; Iiams, C., and Sauber, T. E. Performance of lactating dairy cows fed corn as whole plant silage and grain produced from genetically modified corn containing event DAS-59122-7 compared to a nontransgenic, near-isogenic control. 2011 Apr; 94, (4): 1961-1966. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	125. 	---. Performance of lactating dairy cows fed corn as whole plant silage and grain produced from genetically modified corn containing event DAS-59122-7 compared with a nontransgenic, near-isogenic control. 2011; 94 , (4): 1961-1966. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	126. 	Brown, J. ANIMADA Task 2. Hydrocarbon and Metal Characterization of Sediment Cores in the ANIMIDA Study Area.  (GRA&I), Issue 22, 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	127. 	BROWN, J.; THILL, D. C.; BROWN, A. P., and BRAMMER, T. A.  GENE TRANSFER BETWEEN GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CANOLA BRASSICA NAPUS L. AND RELATED WEED SPECIES. 1996 Aug 3-1996 Aug 3;  83 (6 SUPPL.). 1996. 55..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	128. 	Brukhin, V. ; Clapham, D.; Elfstrand, M., and Von Arnold, S. Basta Tolerance as a Selectable and Screening Marker for Transgenic Plants of Norway Spruce. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	129. 	Brunelle, S. A.; Hazard, E. S.;  Sotka, E. E., and Van Dolah, F. M. Characterization of a Dinoflagellate Cryptochrome Blue-Light Receptor With a Possible Role in Circadian Control of the Cell Cycle. 2007; 43, (3): 509-518. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	130. 	Buckelew, L. D.; Pedigo, L. P.; Mero, H. M.; Owen, M. D. K., and Tylka, G. L. Effects of Weed Management Systems on Canopy Insects in Herbicide-Resistant Soybeans. SOIL; 2000; 93, (5): 1437-1443. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,MBZ,NHSO4
	131. 	Buising, C. M. and Benbow, R. M. Molecular Analysis of Transgenic Plants Generated by Microprojectile Bombardment: Effect of Petunia Transformation Booster Sequence. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	132. 	BURGE, M. N. MICROBES AND MICROBIAL PHYTOTOXINS AS HERBICIDES. (ED.). ELLIS HORWOOD SERIES IN PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY: DRUGS FROM NATURAL PRODUCTS: PHARMACEUTICALS AND AGROCHEMICALS. VII+171P. ELLIS HORWOOD: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA;  CHICHESTER, ENGLAND, UK. ISBN 0-13-096546-4.; 0 (0). 1993. 82-98..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	133. 	Burnie, D. Ecotourists in Paradise. 1994.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	134. 	Burton, N. C.; Edmonds, M. A.; Decker, J. A., and Kovein, R. J. Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 92-044-2265, General Castings Co., Liberty Road Facility, Delaware, Ohio.  (GRA&I), Issue 19, 2093.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	135. 	Butterfield, M. K.; Irvine, J. E.; Valdez Garza, M., and Mirkov, T. E. Inheritance and Segregation of Virus and Herbicide Resistance Transgenes in Sugarcane.  104 (5),  797-803. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	136. 	BYRD, J. C. ; SHAPIRO, R. S., and  SCHIEDERMAYER, D. L. PASSIVE SMOKING A REVIEW OF MEDICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES.  79 (2). 1989. 209-215..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	137. 	Cabrera-Ponce, J. L.; Lopez, L.; Assad-Garcia, N.; Medina-Arevalo, C.; Bailey, A. M., and Herrera-Estrella, L. An Efficient Particle Bombardment System for the Genetic Transformation of Asparagus (Asparagus Officinalis L.). 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	138. 	Cantone, Frank A. and Vandenberg, John D. Use of the Green Fluorescent Protein for Investigations of Paecilomyces fumosoroseus in Insect Hosts. 1999 Sep; 74, (2): 193-197. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	139. 	Cao, J.; Duan, X. L.; McElroy, D., and Wu, R. Regeneration of Herbicide Resistant Transgenic Rice Plants Following Microprojectile-Mediated Transformation of Suspension Culture Cells.  11 (11),  586-591. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	140. 	Cao Ming Qing; Fan, L.; Lei, Y.; Bouchez, D.; Tourneur, C.; Yan, L., and Robaglia, C. Transformation of Pakchoi (Brassica Rapa L. Ssp. Chinensis) by Agrobacterium Infiltration. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	141. 	Caplan, A.; Dekeyser, R., and Van Montagu, M. Selectable Markers for Rice Transformation. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	142. 	Carroll, B. J.; Klimyuk, V. I.; Thomas, C. M.; Bishop, G. J.; Harrison, K.; Scofield, S. R., and Jones, J. D. G. Germinal Transpositions of the Maize Element Dissociation From T-Dna Loci in Tomato.  139 (1),  407-420. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	143. 	Carvalho, H. G.; Lopes-Cardoso, I. A.; Lima, L. M.; Melo, P. M., and Cullimore, J. V. Nodule-Specific Modulation of Glutamine Synthetase in Transgenic Medicago Truncatula Leads to Inverse Alterations in Asparagine Synthetase Expression. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	144. 	Casas, A. M.; Kononowicz, A. K.; Haan, T. G.; Zhang, L.; Tomes, D. T.; Bressan, R. A., and Hasegawa, P. M. Transgenic Sorghum Plants Obtained After Microprojectile Bombardment of Immature Inflorescences. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	145. 	CASAS, A. M.; KONONOWICZ, A. K.; ZEHR, U. B.; TOMES, D. T.; AXTELL, J. D.; BUTLER, L. G.; BRESSAN, R. A., and HASEGAWA, P. M. Transgenic sorghum plants via microprojectile bombardment.  90 (23). 1993. 11212-11216..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	146. 	Castillo, A. M.; Vasil, V., and  Vasil, I. K. Rapid Production of Fertile Transgenic Plants of Rye (Secale Cereale L.).  12 (13),  1366-1371. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	147. 	Castro-Sowinski, S.; Herschkovitz, Y.; Okon, Y., and Jurkevitch, E. Effects of inoculation with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria on resident rhizosphere microorganisms. 2007; 276, (1): 1-11. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	148. 	Cathcart, R. J.; Topinka, A. K.; Kharbanda, P.; Lange, R.; Yang, R. C., and Hall, L. M. Rotation Length, Canola Variety and Herbicide Resistance System Affect Weed Populations and Yield. SOIL; 2006; 54, (4): 726-734. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24DIO,24DXY,BMN,DFC,EMSF,FXP,GFSNH,GYPI,IZT,IZX,MCPA,SXD,TBNU,THF,TKY
	149. 	Cervino James M; Winiarski-Cervino Kathryn; Polson Shawn W; Goreau Thomas, and Smith Garriet W. Identification of Bacteria Associated With a Disease Affecting the Marine Sponge Ianthella Basta in New Britain, Papua New Guinea. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	150. 	Chair, H.; Legavre, T., and Guiderdoni, E. Transformation of Haploid, Microspore-Derived Cell Suspension Protoplasts of Rice (Oryza Sativa L.). 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	151. 	Chan, Y. C. ; Chang, S. C.; Hsuan, S. L.; Chien, M. S.; Lee, W. C.; Kang, J. J.; Wang, S. C., and Liao, J. W. Cardiovascular Effects of Herbicides and Formulated Adjuvants on Isolated Rat Aorta and Heart. 2007; 21, (4): 595-603. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	152. 	Chang, S. Y. and Liao, C. H.  Analysis of Glyphosate, Glufosinate and Aminomethylphosphonic Acid by Capillary Electrophoresis With Indirect Fluorescence Detection. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	153. 	CHELIDZE, P. G.; VON FIRCKS HA, and CHOGOSHYILI, A. G. EFFECTS OF HERBICIDES TO THYLAKOID MEMBRANES OF SPINACIA-OLERACEA L. 1990 Aug 5-1990 Oct 5;  79 (2 PART 2). 1990. A49..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	154. 	Chemli, H. Results of Trials on the Chemcial Control of the Rhomboid Salpichroa-Rhomboidea Biology Harmfulness and Means for Control (Resultats D'Essais de Lutte Chimique Contre la Rhomboide (Salpichroa rhomboidea)). SOIL; 1991: 33 p.(FRE) (ENG ABS). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: BMC,GFSNH,GYP
	155. 	Chen, W. P.  and Punja, Z. K. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of American Ginseng With a Rice Chitinase Gene. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	156. 	Chevre, A. M.; Eber, F.; Baranger, A.; Hureau, G.; Barret, P.; Picault, H., and Renard, M. Characterization of Backcross Generations Obtained Under Field Conditions From Oilseed Rape-Wild Radish F1 Interspecific Hybrids: an Assessment of Transgene Dispersal. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	157. 	Chevre, A. M.; Eber, F.; Darmency, H.; Fleury, A.; Picault, H.; Letanneur, J. C., and Renard, M. Assessment of Interspecific Hybridization Between Transgenic Oilseed Rape and Wild Radish Under Normal Agronomic Conditions.  100 (8),  1233-1239. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	158. 	Chew, O.; Rudhe, C.; Glaser, E., and Whelan, J. Characterization of the Targeting Signal of Dual-Targeted Pea Glutathione Reductase. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	159. 	Chiu, H. Y.; Lin, Z. Y.; Tu, H. L., and Whang, C. W. Analysis of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid by capillary electrophoresis with electrochemiluminescence detection. 2008; 1177, (1): 195-198. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	160. 	Cho, M. A.; Moon, C. Y.; Liu, J. R., and Choi, P. S. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Citrullus lanatus. 2008; 52, (2): 365-369. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	161. 	Cho, M. J.; Choi, H. W.; Buchanan, B. B., and Lemaux, P. G. Inheritance of Tissue-Specific Expression of Barley Hordein Promoter-Uida Fusions in Transgenic Barley Plants.  98 (8),  1253-1262. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	162. 	Cho, M. J.; Choi, H. W.; Jiang, W.; Ha, C. D., and Lemaux, P. G. Endosperm-Specific Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein Driven by the Hordein Promoter Is Stably Inherited in Transgenic Barley (Hordeum Vulgare) Plants. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	163. 	Cho, M. J.; Choi, H. W., and Lemaux, P. G. Transformed T<Inf>0</Inf> Orchardgrass (Dactylis Glomerata L.) Plants Produced From Highly Regenerative Tissues Derived From Mature Seeds. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	164. 	Cho, M. J.; Choi, H. W.; Okamoto, D.; Zhang, S., and Lemaux, P. G. Expression of Green Fluorescent Protein and Its Inheritance in Transgenic Oat Plants Generated From Shoot Meristematic Cultures. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	165. 	Cho, M. J.; Ha, C. D., and Lemaux, P. G. Production of Transgenic Tall Fescue and Red Fescue Plants by Particle Bombardment of Mature Seed-Derived Highly Regenerative Tissues. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	166. 	CHOI, K.; JEON, J.; KIM, H.; JOUNG, Y., and JOUNG, H. Stability of transgenic potato plants and their progenies expressing herbicide resistant gene.  40 (1). 1999. 31-34..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	167. 	Choi, Y. E. ; Jeong, J. H.; Baek, S. H., and Seo, H. Y. Agrobacterium Tumefaciens-Mediated Genetic Transformation of Eleutherococcus Sessiliflorus by Phosphinothricin Acetyl Transferase Gene. 2004; 40, (1): 51-56. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	168. 	Chompoo, Jamnian and Pornprom, Tosapon. RT-PCR based detection of resistance conferred by an insensitive GS in glufosinate-resistant maize cell lines. 2008 Mar; 90, (3): 189-195. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	169. 	Christiansen, P.; Andersen, C. H.; Didion, T.; Folling, M., and Nielsen, K. K. A Rapid and Efficient Transformation Protocol for the Grass Brachypodium Distachyon. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	170. 	Chugh, A. and Khurana, P. Herbicide-Resistant Transgenics of Bread Wheat (T. Aestivum) and Emmer Wheat (T. Dicoccum) by Particle Bombardment and Agrobacterium-Mediated Approaches. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	171. 	Ciavatta, V. T.; Egertsdotter, U.; Clapham, D.; Von Arnold, S., and Cairney, J. A Promoter From Loblolly Pine Ptnip1;1 Gene Directs Expression in an Early-Embryogenesis and Suspensor-Specific Fashion. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	172. 	Cicchillo, R. M.; Zhang, H. J.; Blodgett, J. A. V.; Whitteck, J. T.; Li, G. Y.; Nair, S. K.; van der Donk, W. A., and Metcalf, W. W. An unusual carbon-carbon bond cleavage reaction during phosphinothricin biosynthesis. 2009; 459, (7248): 871-NIL_10. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	173. 	Claessen, D.; Gilligan, C. A., and van den Bosch, F. Which traits promote persistence of feral GM crops? Part 2: implications of metapopulation structure. 2005; 110, (1): 30-42. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	174. 	Clapham, D. ; Demel, P.; Elfstrand, M.; Koop, H. U.; Sabala, I., and Von Arnold, S. Gene Transfer by Particle Bombardment to Embryogenic Cultures of Picea Abies and the Production of Transgenic Plantlets. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	175. 	Clayton, G. W.; Harker, K. N.; O'Donovan, J. T.; Blackshaw, R. E.; Dosdall, L.; Stevenson, F. C.; Johnson, E. N., and Ferguson, T. Polymer Seed Coating of Early- and Late-Fall-Seeded Herbicide-Tolerant Canola (Brassica napus L.) Cultivars. SOIL; 2004; 84, (4): 971-979. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP
	176. 	Clewis, S. B.; Thomas, W. E.;  Everman, W. J., and Witcut, J. W. Glufosinate-resistant corn interference in glufosinate-resistant cotton. 2008; 22, (2): 211-216. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	177. 	Coates, W. Effect of Harvest Method and Date on Lesquerella Seed Yields.  5 (2),  125-132. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	178. 	Cook, &Nbsp  and M. Development of new tools for the application of biotechnology to agricultural improvement and assessing risks of biotechnology and its products. 2008.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	179. 	Cook, S. K.  and Freer, J. B. S. Effects of Harvesting Methods on Yield of Linseed Varieties.  132-133. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	180. 	Cooley, J.; Ford, T., and Christou, P. Molecular and Genetic Characterization of Elite Transgenic Rice Plants Produced by Electric-Discharge Particle Acceleration.  90 (1),  97-104. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	181. 	Cornelissen, M. Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Sites for Anti-Sense Control. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	182. 	Cornelissen, M. and Vandewiele, M. Both Rna Level and Translation Efficiency Are Reduced by Anti-Sense Rna in Transgenic Tobacco. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	183. 	Costello, R. W.; Miller, D. K.;  Leonard, B. R.; Holman, E. M.; Griffin, J. L.; Vidrine, P. R.; Wilson, C. F., and Lee, D. R. Effect of Simulated Drift Rates of Roundup Ultra (Glyphosate), Buctril (Bromoxynil), and Liberty (Glufosinate) on Growth and Yield of Conventional Cotton.  2,  1488. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	184. 	Coutinho, C. F. B.; Coutinho, L. F. M.; Mazo, L. H.; Nixdorf, S. L., and Camara, C. A. P. Rapid and direct determination of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in water using anion-exchange chromatography with coulometric detection. 2008; 1208, (1-2): 246-249. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	185. 	Cox, C. Herbicide Factsheet: Glufosinate.  16 (4),  15-19. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	186. 	Creissen, G.; Reynolds, H.; Xue, Y., and Mullineaux, P. Simultaneous Targeting of Pea Glutathione Reductase and of a Bacterial Fusion Protein to Chloroplasts and Mitochondria in Transgenic Tobacco. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern:  GFS
	187. 	Cromwell, G. L.; Henry, B. J.; Scott, A. L.; Gerngross, M. F.; Dusek, D. L., and Fletcher, D. W. Glufosinate Herbicide-Tolerant (Libertylink) Rice Vs. Conventional Rice in Diets for Growing-Finishing Swine. 2005; 83, (5): 1068-1074. 141077.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	188. 	CRUEGER, G.  and BRAMMEIER, H. Developments of plant protection in agriculture and horticulture: From the proceedings of the German Plant Protection Service (1950-1997). 348;  (COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 348. 100 YEARS RESEARCH IN PLANT PROTECTION: INFORMATION, LAW, HISTORY). 131P.+++PAREY BUCHVERLAG BERLIN: BERLIN, GERMANY. ISBN 3-8263-3202-4.; 0 (348). 1998. 19-62..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	189. 	D'halluin, K.; De Block, M.; Denecke, J.; Janssens, J. ; Leemans, J.; Reynaerts, A., and Botterman, J. The Bar Gene as Selectable and Screenable Marker in Plant Engineering. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	190. 	D'halluin, K.; Vanderstraeten, C.; Stals, E.; Cornelissen, M., and Ruiter, R. Homologous Recombination: a Basis for Targeted Genome Optimization in Crop Species Such as Maize. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	191. 	Dang, Wei and Wei, Zhi-ming. An optimized Agrobacterium-mediated transformation for soybean for expression of binary insect resistance genes. 2007 Oct; 173, (4): 381-389. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	192. 	Darmency, H.; Lefol, E., and  Fleury, A. Spontaneous Hybridizations Between Oilseed Rape and Wild Radish.  7 (11),  1467-1473. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	193. 	Dave, Kashyap and Punekar, Narayan S. Utility of Aspergillus niger citrate synthase promoter for heterologous expression. 2011 Sep 10-; 155, (2): 173-177. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	194. 	Davies, Anna M.; Tata, Ren+ e; Snape, Alison; Sutton, Brian J., and Brown, Paul R. Structure and substrate specificity of acetyltransferase ACIAD1637 from Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1. 2009 Apr;  91, (4): 484-489. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	195. 	DE BLOCK M. Factors influencing the tissue culture and the Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation of hybrid aspen and poplar clones. (BETHESDA);  93 (3). 1990. 1110-1116..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	196. 	DE BLOCK M; BOTTERMAN, J.; VANDEWIELE, M.; DOCKX, J.; THOEN, C.; GOSSELE, V.; MOVVA, N. R.; THOMPSON, C.; VAN MONTAGU M, and LEEMANS, J. ENGINEERING HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN PLANTS BY EXPRESSION OF A DETOXIFYING ENZYME. 1987; 6, (9): 2513-2518. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	197. 	De Block, M.; D'Halluin, K.;  Botterman, J., and Leemans, J. The Use of Phosphinothricin Resistance as a Selectable Marker in Tobacco Protoplast Transformation.  389-390. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	198. 	De Block, M.; De Sonville, A., and Debrouwer, D. The Selection Mechanism of Phosphinothricin is Influenced by the Metabolic Status of the Tissue. SOIL; 1995; 197, (4): 619-626. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,NHCl
	199. 	De Freitas, D. S.; Coelho, M. C. F.; Souza, M. T. Jr.; Marques, A., and Ribeiro, B. M. Introduction of the Anti-Apoptotic Baculovirus p35 Gene in Passion Fruit Induces Herbicide Tolerance, Reduced Bacterial Lesions, but does not Inhibits Passion Fruit Woodiness Disease Progress Induced by Cowpea Aphid-Borne Mosaic Virus (CABMV). SOIL; 2007; 29, (1): 79-87. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	200. 	De Villiers, S. M.; Kamo, K.; Thomson, J. A.; Bornman, C. H., and Berger, D. K. Biolistic Transformation of Chincherinchee (Ornithogalum) and Regeneration of Transgenic Plants. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	201. 	Delhomme, Olivier; Raeppel, Caroline; Briand, Olivier, and Millet, Maurice. Analytical Method for Assessing Potential Dermal Exposure to Pesticides of a Non-Agricultural Occupationally Exposed Population.  399, (3): 1325-1334. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	202. 	Delporte, F.; Li, S., and Jacquemin, J. M. Calluses Initiated From Thin Mature Embryo Fragments Are Suitable Targets for Wheat Transformation as Assessed by Long-Term Gus Expression Studies. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	203. 	Demeke, T.; Giroux, R. W.; Reitmeier, S., and Simon, S. L. Development of a polymerase chain reaction assay for detection of three canola transgenes. 2002; 79, (10): 1015-1019. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	204. 	Demont, Matty; Rodenburg, Jonne; Diagne, Mandiaye, and Diallo, Souleymane. Ex ante impact assessment of herbicide resistant rice in the Sahel. 2009 Sep; 28, (9): 728-736. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	205. 	Denecke, J. ; Botterman, J., and Deblaere, R. Protein Secretion in Plant Cells Can Occur Via a Default Pathway. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	206. 	Deng, F.; Jelesko, J.; Cramer, C. L.; Wu, J., and Hatzios, K. K. Use of an Antisense Gene to Characterize Glutathione S-Transferase Functions in Transformed Suspension-Cultured Rice Cells and Calli. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	207. 	Denis, M.; Delourme, R.; Gourret, J. P.; Mariani, C., and Renard, M. Expression of Engineered Nuclear Male Sterility in Brassica Napus. Genetics, Morphology, Cytology, and Sensitivity to Temperature.   101 (4),  1295-1304. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	208. 	Depeiges, A.; Degroote, F.; Espagnol, M. C., and Picard, G. Translation Initiation by Non-Aug Codons in Arabidopsis Thaliana Transgenic Plants. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	209. 	Depeiges, A.; Farget, S.; Degroote, F., and Picard, G. A New Transgene Assay to Study Microsatellite Instability in Wild-Type and Mismatch-Repair Defective Plant Progenies . 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	210. 	Dever, L. V.; Bailey, K. J.;  Lacuesta, M.; Leegood, R. C., and Lea, P. J.  The Isolation and Characterization of Mutants of the C4 Plant Amaranthus Edulis. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	211. 	Devine, M. D. Why Are There Not More Herbicide-Tolerant Crops? 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	212. 	Di&Eacute; Guez, M. J.; Vaucheret, H.; Paszkowski, J., and Mittelsten Scheid, O. Cytosine Methylation at Cg and Cng Sites Is Not a Prerequisite for the Initiation of Transcriptional Gene Silencing in Plants, but It Is Required for Its Maintenance. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	213. 	Diaz, A.; Lacuesta, M., and Munoz-Rueda, A. Comparative Effects of Phosphinothricin on Nitrate and Ammonium Assimilation and on Anaplerotic Co Inferior 2 Fixation in N-Deprived Barley Plants. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	214. 	Dietz-Pfeilstetter, A. and Kirchner, M. Analysis of Gene Inheritance and Expression in Hybrids Between Transgenic Sugar Beet and Wild Beets.  7 (12),  1693-1700. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	215. 	DIMITROVA, T. Weed control with the aid of single-purpose lucerne seed production seedings.  27 (6). 1990. 11-16..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	216. 	Dong, N.; Montanez, B.; Creelman, R. A., and Cornish, K. Low Light and Low Ammonium Are Key Factors for Guayule Leaf Tissue Shoot Organogenesis and Transformation. 2006; 25, (1): 26-34. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	217. 	Dong, Y. and Von Arnim, A. G. Novel Plant Activation-Tagging Vectors Designed to Minimize 35s Enhancer-Mediated Gene Silencing. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	218. 	DONN, G.; KNIPE, B.; MALVOISIN, P., and ECKES, P. FIELD EVALUATION OF GLUFOSINATE TOLERANT CROPS BEARING A MODIFIED PPT-ACETYLTRANSFERASE GENE FROM STREPTOMYCES VIRIDOCHROMOGENES. 1916 Apr 19;  0 (14 PART E). 1990. 298..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	219. 	Donn, G.; Tischer, E.; Smith, J. A., and Goodman, H. M. Herbicide-Resistant Alfalfa Cells: an Example of Gene Amplification in Plants. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	220. 	DOUCE, R.; JOB, D., and JOYARD, J. New approaches about crop protection: Towards the creation of new herbicides and transgenic plants resistant to herbicides.  81 (6). 1995. 47-62. AB  - BIOSIS  COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS.  The impressive increases in crop productivity achieved over the last forty years have largely resulted from the use of herbicides. In this article we describe the mode of action of various known herbicides as well as new approaches for the design of chemicals behaving as herbicides. Resistance conferred by the transfer of engineered genes encoding either less-suceptible proteins or enzyme capable to metabolize the herbicide is also described..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	221. 	DOURSON, M. L. and LU, F. C. Safety/risk assessment of chemicals compared for different expert groups.  8 (1). 1995. 1-13..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	222. 	Downard, R. W. and Morishita, D. W. Effect of Application Rate, Method, and Ammonium Sulfate on Glufosinate Efficacy.  51,  103-104. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	223. 	Droge, W.; Broer, I., and Puhler, A. Transgenic Plants Containing the Phosphinothricin-N-Acetyltransferase Gene Metabolize the Herbicide L-Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) Differently From Untransformed Plants.  187 (1),  142-151. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	224. 	Druart, Coline; Delhomme, Olivier; De Vaufleury, Annette; Ntcho, Evodie, and Millet, Maurice. Optimization of Extraction Procedure and Chromatographic Separation of Glyphosate, Glufosinate and Aminomethylphosphonic Acid in Soil.  399, (4): 1725-1732. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	225. 	Dudek, W. D.; Clark, W., and  Lucas, S. V. Effect of Phase 1 and Phase 2 Gasolines on Evaporative and Exhaust Emissions from Light Duty Vehicles.  (GRA&I), Issue 24, 2096.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	226. 	Duke, S. O.  Taking Stock of Herbicide-Resistant Crops Ten Years After Introduction. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	227. 	---. The use of transgenes for weed management. 2006: 3-10. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	228. 	Duke, S. O.  and Cerdeira, A. L. Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Crops: Current Status and Potential for the Future. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	229. 	Duke, S. O. ; Dayan, F. E.; Romagni, J. G., and Rimando, A. M. Natural Products as Sources of Herbicides: Current Status and Future Trends. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	230. 	Duke, S. O. and Lydon, J. Herbicides from Natural Compounds. SOIL; 1987; 1, (2): 122-128. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: AMTL,ASM,DBN,DFP,GFSNH,GYP,PAQT
	231. 	DUKE, S. O.  and LYDON, J. NATURAL PHYTOTOXINS AS HERBICIDES. 524;  203RD NATIONAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA, APRIL 5-10, 1992. X+357P. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY: WASHINGTON, DC, USA. ISBN 0-8412-2638-5.; 0 (0). 1993. 110-124..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	232. 	Duke, S. O. ; Rimando, A. M.; Baerson, S. R.; Scheffler, B. E.; Ota, E., and Belz, R. G. Strategies for the Use of Natural Products for Weed Management. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	233. 	Duke, S. O. ; Wedge, D. E.; Cerdeira, A. L., and Matallo, M. B. Herbicide Effects on Plant Disease. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	234. 	Dunst, R. M.; Mahoney, M. J., and Pool, R. M. Results of Chemical Suckering Trials in 'concord' Grapevines.  43,  140-141. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	235. 	Dusi, D. M. A.; Dubald, M.; Almeida, E. R. P.; Caldas, L. S., and Gander, E. S. Transgenic Plants of Ramie (Boehmeria Nivea Gaud.) Obtained by Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation.  12 (11),  625-628. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	236. 	Earnest, L. D.; Webster, E. P., and Hooks, G. G. Systems for Weed Control in Liberty Tolerant Corn.  51,  261-262. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	237. 	Eason, J. R.; O'Donoghue, E. M., and King, G. A. Asparagine Synthesis and Localization of Transcripts for Asparagine Synthetase in Tips of Harvested Asparagus Spears. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	238. 	EBERT, E.; LEIST, K. H., and MAYER, D. Summary of safety evaluation toxicity studies of glufosinate ammonium.  28 (5). 1990. 339-350..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	239. 	Eckes, P.; Schmitt, P.; Daub, W., and Wengenmayer, F. Overproduction of Alfalfa Glutamine Synthetase in Transgenic Tobacco Plants. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	240. 	ECKES, P.; UIJTEWAAL, B., and DONN, G. A SYNTHETIC GENE CONFERS RESISTANCE AGAINST THE BROAD SPECTRUM HERBICIDE L PHOSPHINOTHRICIN IN PLANTS. 1989 Apr 18;  0 (13 PART D). 1989. 334..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	241. 	Ehlhardt, M. and Comer, D. Rely: a New Herbicide for Trees and Vines.   58. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	242. 	El-Banna, Antar; Hajirezaei, Mohammad-Reza; Wissing, Joseph; Ali, Zahid; Vaas, Lea; Heine-Dobbernack, Elke; Jacobsen, Hans-J+ rg; Schumacher, Heinz Martin, and Kiesecker, Heiko. Over-expression of PR-10a leads to increased salt and osmotic tolerance in potato cell cultures. 2010 Nov; 150, (3): 277-287. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	243. 	El-Itriby, H. A.; Assem, S. K.; Hussein, E. H. A.; Abdel-Galil, F. M., and Madkour, M. A. Regeneration and Transformation of Egyptian Maize Inbred Lines Via Immature Embryo Culture and a Biolistic Particle Delivery System.  39 (5),  524-531. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	244. 	Ellis, J. M.; Griffin, J. L.; Linscombe, S. D.; Webster, E. P., and Godley, J. L. Crop Response to Roundup Ultra and Liberty Simulated Drift.  52,  256-257. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	245. 	Ellis, J. M.; Griffin, J. L.; Vidrine, P. R., and Godley, J. L. Corn Response to Simulated Drift of Roundup Ultra and Liberty and Utility of Drift Agents.  51,  21. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	246. 	Emani, C.; Sunilkumar, G., and Rathore, K. S. Transgene Silencing and Reactivation in Sorghum. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	247. 	Erickson, F. L. and Lemaux, P. G. Issues Related to the Development and Use of Engineered Herbicide-Tolerant Crops in California.  45-53. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	248. 	Etheridge, R. E.; Womac, A. R., and Mueller, T. C. Characterization of the spray droplet spectra and patterns of four venturi-type drift reduction nozzles. 1999; 13, (4): 765-770. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	249. 	Eto, M. Functions of Phosphorus Moiety in Agrochemical Molecules. 1997; 61, (1): 1-11. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ACP,DDVP,DZ,FNF,FNT,FOSNH,FST,GFS,GYP,MLN,PFF,TCF
	250. 	EUROPEAN, A. N. D. MEDITERRANEAN PLANT PROTECTION ORGANIZATION. GUIDELINE ON GOOD PLANT PROTECTION PRACTICE POTATO. 1994; 24 , (4): 825-845. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	251. 	European Commission DG Environment. Endocrine Disrupters: Study on Gathering Information on 435 Substances with Insufficient Data. 2002: 279 p. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 110504
Chemical of Concern: 24DB,ABM,ADC,AMZ,AZD,Al,BAP,BFT,BMC,BMN,BMY,BTN,CBF,CBL,CPY,CPZ,CTZ,CZE,Cd,Cu,DDT,DDVP,DFC,DFZ,DM,DMBA,DMT,ECZ,EDB,EFV,EFX,ETU,FGSNH,FML,FNB,FNT,FPN,FRM,FRN,FTF,FVL,FYC,FZFB,GFS,GYP,Hg,ILL,IODN,LCYT,MBZ,MEM,MLT,MOM,MVP,MXC,MYC,MZB,NATL,Nabam,OXD,OXN,OYZ,PAH,PCL,PCP,PCZ,PDM,PHTH,PL,PMR,PMT,PPB,PPCP,PPHD,PYN,Pb,QZFE,RSM,SMT,TCF,TDM,TEZ,TFN,TPZ,TVP,TZA
	252. 	---. Endocrine Disrupters: Study on Gathering Information on 435 Substances With Insufficient Data. 2002: 279 p. 208542.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24DB,ABM,ADC,AMZ,AZD,Al,BAP,BFT,BMC,BMN,BMY,BTN,CBF,CBL,CPY,CPZ,CTZ,CZE,Cd,Cu,DDT,DDVP,DFC,DFZ,DM,DMBA,DMT,ECZ,EDB,EFV,EFX,ETU,FGSNH,FML,FNB,FNT,FPN,FRM,FRN,FTF,FVL,FYC,FZFB,GFS,GYP,Hg,ILL,IODN,LCYT,MBZ,MEM,MLT,MOM,MVP,MXC,MYC,MZB,NATL,Nabam,OXD,OXN,OYZ,PAH,PCL,PCP,PCZ,PDM,PHTH,PL,PMR,PMT,PPB,PPCP,PPHD,PYN,Pb,QZFE,RSM,SMT,TCF,TDM,TEZ,TFN,TPZ,TVP,TZA
	253. 	Evers EAIM and deJong APJM. Bouw van een Eigen Ontwerp Electrospray Ionisatiebron voor een Quadrupool Massa-Spectrometer en Enkele Toepassingen (Manufacturing of Home-Built Electrospray Ionisation Source for a Quadrupole Mass-Spectrometer and Some Applications).  (GRA&I), Issue 03, 2095.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	254. 	Evstigneeva, Z. G.; Solov'eva, N. A., and Sidel'nikova, L. I. [Methionine Sulfoximine and Phosphinothricin--Glutamine Synthetase Inhibitors and Activators and Their Herbicidal Activity (a Review)]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	255. 	Ezell, A. W. and Nelson, L. R. Site Prep Applications of Dicamba Mixed With Glyphosate, Imazapyr, Triclopyr, Glufosinate, and Fosamine-Brownout Results.  52,  103. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	256. 	FABER, M. J.; STEPHENSON, G. R., and THOMPSON, D. G. Persistence and leachability of glufosinate-ammonium in a northern Ontario terrestrial environment.  45 (9). 1997. 3672-3676..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	257. 	Facella, P. ; Lopez, L.; Chiappetta, A.; Bitonti, M. B.; Giuliano, G., and Perrotta, G. Cry-Dash Gene Expression Is Under the Control of the Circadian Clock Machinery in Tomato. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	258. 	Fan, Yanhua ; Zhang, Shizhu; Kruer, Nathan, and Keyhani, Nemat O. High-throughput insertion mutagenesis and functional screening in the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana. 2011 Feb; 106, (2): 274-279. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	259. 	Faria, J. C.; Albino, M. M. C.; Dias, B. B. A.; Cancado, L. J.; da Cunha, N. B.; Silva, L. D.; Vianna, G. R., and Aragao, F. J. L. Partial resistance to Bean golden mosaic virus in a transgenic common bean (Phaseolus vulgar L.) line expressing a mutated rep gene. 2006; 171, (5): 565-571. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	260. 	Faria, J. C.; Albino, M. M. C.; Dias, B. B. A.; Cancado, L. J.; Da Cunha, N. B.; Silva, L. M.; Vianna, G. R., and Aragao, F. J. L. Partial Resistance to Bean Golden Mosaic Virus in a Transgenic Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Line Expressing a Mutated Rep Gene. SOIL; 2006; 171, (5): 565-571. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	261. 	Faria, J. C.; Carneiro, G. E., and AragĆo, F. J. Gene flow from transgenic common beans expressing the bar gene. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	262. 	Feng, Yuanyuan; Yang, Tao; Zhang, Wei; Jiang, Chen, and Jiao, Kui. Enhanced sensitivity for deoxyribonucleic acid electrochemical impedance sensor: Gold nanoparticle/polyaniline nanotube membranes. 2008 Jun 2-; 616, (2): 144-151. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	263. 	Fern&Aacute  and Ndez Da Silva, R. [Establisment of a Genetic Transformation Method of Coffee (Coffea Arabica Cv. Catimor) and Incorporation of Bar Gene for Ammonium Glufosinate Resistance]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	264. 	Ferna(acute)ndez Da Silva, R. Establishment of a Genetic Transformation Method of Coffee (Coffea Arabica Cv. Catimor) and Incorporation of Bar Gene for Ammonium Glufosinate Resistance. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	265. 	Figueiredo, J. G.; Goulin, E. H.; Tanaka, F.; Stringari, D.; Kava-Cordeiro, V.; Galli-Terasawa, L. V.; Staats, C. C.; Schrank, A. , and Glienke, C. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Guignardia citricarpa. 2010 Feb; 80, (2): 143-147. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	266. 	Fleeger, J. W.; Carman, K. R., and Nisbet, R. M. Indirect Effects of Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems. 2003; 317,  207-233. 219638.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,BNZ,CBD,CBL,CPY,CYP,Cd,Cu,DM,EFV,ES,FNV,GFS,HCCH,LNR,LPS,PAH,PCP,PFOS,PMR,PPCP,TBT,TMP
	267. 	Flores, T.; Karpova, O.; Su, X. J.; Zeng, P. Y.; Bilyeu, K.; Sleper, D. A.; Nguyen, H. T., and Zhang, Z. J. Silencing of GmFAD3 gene by siRNA leads to low alpha-linolenic acids (18 : 3) of fad3-mutant phenotype in soybean Glycine max (Merr.). 2008; 17, (5): 839-850. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	268. 	Folta, K. M.; Dhingra, A.; Howard, L.; Stewart, P. J. , and Chandler, C. K.  Characterization of Lf9, an Octoploid Strawberry Genotype Selected for Rapid Regeneration and Transformation. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	269. 	Fornstrom, K. J. and Miller, S. D. Weed Management After Mid-Season Sugarbeet Defoliation.  51,  102. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	270. 	Franco, A. R.; Diaz, M. E.; Pineda, M., and Cardenas, J. Characterization of a Mutant of Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii That Uses L-Methionine-S-Sulfoximine and Phosphinothricin as Nitrogen Sources for Growth. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	271. 	Fredshavn, J. R.; Poulsen, G. S.; Huybrechts, I., and Rudelsheim, P. Competitiveness of Transgenic Oilseed Rape.  4 (2),  142-148. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	272. 	Freese, L.; Scholdberg, T. A.; Burton, D. D.; Norden, T. D.; Shokere, L. A., and Jenkins, G. R. Evaluating Homogeneity of Ll601 Rice in Commercial Lots Using Quantitative Real-Time Pcr.  55, (15): 6060-6066. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	273. 	Freuze, I.; Jadas-Hecart, A.; Royer, A., and Communal, P. Y. Influence of complexation phenomena with multivalent cations on the analysis of glyphosate and aminomethyl phosphonic acid in water. 2007; 1175, (2): 197-206. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	274. 	Fu, X.; Le Tan Duc; Fontana, S.; Bui Ba Bong; Tinjuangjun, P.; Sudhakar, D.; Twyman, R. M.; Christou, P., and Kohli, A. Linear Transgene Constructs Lacking Vector Backbone Sequences Generate Low-Copy-Number Transgenic Plants With Simple Integration Patterns. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	275. 	FUGGI, A.; ABENAVOLI, M. R.; MUSCOLO, A., and PANUCCIO, M. R. GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE IN CELLS FROM CARROT DAUCUS CAROTA L. INTERACTION BETWEEN PHOSPHINOTHRICIN AND GLUTAMATE. 1922;  VIIITH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON PLANT TISSUE AND CELL CULTURE, FLORENCE, ITALY, JUNE 12-17, 1994. XV+697P. KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS: DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS; NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS, USA. ISBN 0-7923-3322-5.; 22 (0). 1995. 589-594..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	276. 	FUJII, T. and OHATA, T. ALTERATION IN THE RESPONSE TO KAINIC ACID IN RATS EXPOSED TO GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM DURING INFANTILE PERIOD OR FETAL LIFE. 1994 Jun 9-1994 Jun 9;  19 (4). 1994. 328..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	277. 	FUJINO, Y. and FUJII, T. EFFECTS OF A HERBICIDE GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM ON ADRENAL CHROMAFFIN CELLS IN RATS. 1995 Mar 25-1995 Mar 28;  67 (SUPPL. 1). 1995. 246P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	278. 	Fukumoto, M.; Hori, Y.; Iseki, T.; Fukuie, C.; Namera, A., and Yashiki, M. [Proposal of an Analytical Pathway for the Treatment of Poisonings--Application of Blood Concentration to the Evaluation of Toxicity: Nomogram and Outcome]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	279. 	Funk, Tristan; Wenzel, Gerhard, and Schwarz, Gerhard. Outcrossing frequencies and distribution of transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) in the nearest neighbourhood. 2006 Jan; 24, (1): 26-34. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	280. 	Gallina, M. A. and Stephenson, G. R. Dissipation of [14c]Glufosinate Ammonium in Two Ontario Soils.  40 (1),  165-168. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	281. 	GALLINA, M. A. and STEPHENSON, G. R. Dissipation of (carbon-14) glufosinate ammonium in two Ontario soils.  40 (1). 1992. 165-168..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	282. 	Gallo-Meagher, M. and Irvine, J. E. Herbicide Resistant Transgenic Sugarcane Plants Containing the bar Gene. SOIL; 1996; 36, (5): 1367-1374. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	283. 	Gao, C.; Jiang, L.; Folling, M.; Han, L., and Nielsen, K. K. Generation of Large Numbers of Transgenic Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa Pratensis L.) Plants Following Biolistic Gene Transfer. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	284. 	GARCIA, A. M.; BENAVIDES, F. G.; FLETCHER, T., and ORTS, E. Paternal exposure to pesticides and congenital malformations.  24 (6). 1998. 473-480..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	285. 	Garcia-Ortega, S.; Holliman, P. J., and Jones, D. L. Toxicology and Fate of Pestanal and Commercial Propetamphos Formulations in River and Estuarine Sediment. 2006; 366, (2-3): 826-836. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,PTP
	286. 	---. Toxicology and Fate of Pestanal and Commercial Propetamphos Formulations in River and Estuarine Sediment. 2006; 366, (2-3): 826-836. 144762.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,PTP
	287. 	Garcia-Ortega Susana; Holliman Peter J, and Jones Davey L. Toxicology and Fate of Pestanal[Registered] and Commercial Propetamphos Formulations in River and Estuarine Sediment. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	288. 	Gay, G.; Bovio, M.; Minati, J. L.; Morando, A.; Novello, V., and Ambrosoli, R. Soil Management in Relation to Training System in a Steep Vineyard. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	289. 	Gebhard, F.  and Smalla, K. Monitoring Field Releases of Genetically Modified Sugar Beets for Persistence of Transgenic Plant Dna and Horizontal Gene Transfer. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	290. 	Gertz, J. M.; Vencill, W. K., and Hill, N. S. Tolerance of transgenic soybean (Glycine max) to beat stress. 1999: 835-840. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	291. 	Gertz, J. M. J. and Vencill, W. K. Heat Stress Tolerances of Transgenic Soybeans.  52,  171. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	292. 	Giovannetti, M.; Sbrana, C., and Turrini, A. The impact of genetically modified crops on soil microbial communities. 2005; 98, (3): 393-417. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	293. 	GIRARDET, I.; ALTENBURGER, R.; FAUST, M., and GRIMME, L. H. THE EFFECT OF GLYPHOSATE AND PHOSPHINOTHRICIN ON SINGLE CELLED GREEN ALGAE AU  - LUETJEN K. 1988;  (COMMUNICATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 245. 46TH GERMAN PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION); REGENSBURG, WEST GERMANY, OCTOBER 3-7, 1988. XXVII+524P. KOMMISSIONSVERLAG PAUL PAREY: BERLIN, WEST GERMANY. ILLUS. MAPS. PAPER. ISBN 3-489-24500-8.; 0 (0). 1988. 396. 245. 46. DEUTSCHE PFLANZENSCHUTZ-TAGUNG.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	294. 	Givens, W. A.; Shaw, D. R.; Johnson, W. G.; Weller, S. C.; Young, B. G.; Wilson, R. G.; Owen, M. D. K., and Jordan, D.  A Grower Survey of Herbicide Use Patterns in Glyphosate-Resistant Cropping Systems. 2009; 23, (1): 156-161. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	295. 	GLOMB, V.; ARTNER, P., and SEQUENS, J. Injections of chemical preparations to stimulate resin production in trees. (PRAGUE);  37 (4-5). 1991. 327-332..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	296. 	Goldman, J. J.; Hanna, W. W.; Fleming, G., and Ozias-Akins, P. Fertile Transgenic Pearl Millet [Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R. Br.] Plants Recovered Through Microprojectile Bombardment and Phosphinothricin Selection of Apical Meristem-, Inflorescence-, and Immature Embryo-Derived Embryogenic Tissues. 2003; 21, (10): 999-1009. 145421.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	297. 	Goldman, J. J.; Hanna, W. W.; Fleming, G. H., and Ozias-Akins, P. Ploidy Variation Among Herbicide-Resistant Bermudagrass Plants of Cv. Tifeagle Transformed With the Bar Gene. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	298. 	Gonza(acute)lez-Moro, M. B.; Iriberri, N.; Dun(tilde)abeitia, M. K.; Loureiro-Beldarrain, I., and Gonza(acute)lez-Murua, C. Effect of Phosphinothricin Herbicide on Nitrogen Metabolism in Pinus Radiata and Laccaria Bicolor. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	299. 	Gonzales-Moro, M. B.; Lacuesta, M.; Iriberri, N.; Munoz-Rueda, A., and Gonzalez-Murua, C. Comparative Effects of Ppt and Aoa on Photosynthesis and Fluorescence Chlorophyll Parameters in Zea Mays. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	300. 	Gonzalez-Martinez, M. A.; Brun, E. M.; Puchades, R.; Maquieira, A.; Ramsey, K., and Rubio, F. Glyphosate immunosensor. Application for water and soil analysis. 2005; 77, (13): 4219-4227. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	301. 	Gonzalez-Moro, B.; Mena-Petite, A.; Lacuesta, M.; Gonzalez-Murua, C., and Munoz-Rueda, A.  Glutamine Synthetase From Mesophyll and Bundle Sheath Maize Cells: Isoenzyme Complements and Different Sensitivities to Phosphinothricin. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	302. 	GONZALEZ-MORO, B.; MUNOZ-RUEDA, A., and GONZALEZ-MURUA, C. EFFECT OF PHOSPHINOTHRICIN ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN ZEA-MAYS.   79 (2 PART 2). 1990. A48..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	303. 	GONZALEZ-MORO, M. B.; LACUESTA, M.; MUNOZ-RUEDA, A.; BECERRIL-SOTO, J. M., and GONZALEZ MURUA C. EFFECT OF PHOSPHINOTHRICIN ON NITROGEN METABOLISM IN ZEA-MAYS. 1990 Jul 29-1990 Aug 2;  93 (1 SUPPL.). 1990. 151..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	304. 	Goodwin, L. ; Hanna, M.; Startin, Jr.; Keely, B. J., and Goodall, D. M. Isotachophoretic separation of glyphosate, glufosinate, AMPA and MPP with contactless conductivity detection. 2002; 127, (2): 204-206. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	305. 	Goodwin, L.; Startin, J. R.; Goodall, D. M., and Keely, B. J. Tandem Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, Aminomethylphosphonic Acid and Methylphosphinicopropionic Acid. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	306. 	Goodwin, L. ; Startin, J. R.; Keely, B. J., and Goodall, D. M. Analysis of Glyphosate and Glufosinate by Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry Utilising a Sheathless Microelectrospray Interface. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	307. 	Gopalakrishna, S.; Singh, P., and Singh, N. K. Transient Expression of Foreign Genes in Mature Wheat Embryo Explants Following Particle Bombardment. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	308. 	Gotz, R. and Ammer, F. Results of Liberty Application in Transgenic Winter Rape in Thuringia (Ergebnisse Der Anwendung Von Liberty in Transgenem Winterraps in Thuringen). 2000; 17,  397-401(GER) (ENG ABS). 145604.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	309. 	Grammel, N. ; Schwartz, D.; Wohlleben, W., and Keller, U. Phosphinothricin-Tripeptide Synthetases From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	310. 	Gray, M. E.  Relevance of Traditional Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Strategies for Commercial Corn Producers in a Transgenic Agroecosystem: A Bygone Era? 2011; 59, (11): 5852-5858. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	311. 	Green, J. M. Evolution of Glyphosate-Resistant Crop Technology. 2009; 57, (1): 108-117. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	312. 	Gressel, J.  Indiscriminate Use of Selectable Markers--Sowing Wild Oats?  10 (11),  382. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	313. 	Gressel, J. and Valverde, B. E. A Strategy to Provide Long-Term Control of Weedy Rice While Mitigating Herbicide Resistance Transgene Flow, and Its Potential Use for Other Crops with Related Weeds.  John Wiley & Sons, Baffins Lane Chichester W. Sussex PO19 1UD UK, [mailto:customer@wiley.co.uk], [URL:http://www.wiley.com/]//: SOIL; 2009; 65, (7): 723-731. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: BT,GFS,GYP
	314. 	Griffin, J. L.; Clay, P. A.; Grymes, C. F., and Hanks, J. E. Bermudagrass Control With Roundup Using a Sensor Controlled Hooded Sprayer in Sugarcane.  51,  23. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	315. 	Gubbels, G. H.; Bonner, D. M., and Kenaschuk, E. O. Effect of Swathing and Desiccation Time on Seed Yield and Quality of Flax.  73 (2),  397-404. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	316. 	Gueritaine, G.; Sester, M.; Eber, F.; Chevre, A. M., and Darmency, H. Fitness of Backcross Six of Hybrids Between Transgenic Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus) and Wild Radish (Raphanus Raphanistrum). 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	317. 	Guo, Jinchao; Chen, Lili; Liu, Xin; Gao, Ying; Zhang, Dabing, and Yang, Litao. A multiplex degenerate PCR analytical approach targeting to eight genes for screening GMOs. (0).
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	318. 	Guo, Z. X.; Cai, Q., and Yang, Z. Ion Chromatography/Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Simultaneous Determination of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, Fosamine and Ethephon at Nanogram Levels in Water. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	319. 	Guo, Z. X.; Cai, Q. T., and Yang, Z. G. Determination of glyphosate and phosphate in water by ion chromatography - inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry detection. 2005; 1100, (2): 160-167. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	320. 	Gyamfi, Stephen; Pfeifer, Ulrike; Stierschneider, Michael, and Sessitsch, Angela. Effects of transgenic glufosinate-tolerant oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and the associated herbicide application on eubacterial and Pseudomonas communities in the rhizosphere. 2002 Sep; 41, ( 3): 181-190. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	321. 	H&Ouml; Fte, H., and Chrispeels, M. J. Protein Sorting to the Vacuolar Membrane. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	322. 	Hahn, Bum Soo; Sim, Joon Soo;  Kim, Hyeong Mi; Ahn, Mi Young; Pak, Hyo Kyung; Kim, Nan A., and Kim, Yong Hwan. Expression and Characterization of Human Tissue-Plasminogen Activator in Transgenic Tobacco Plants.  27, (2): 209-216. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	323. 	Hails, R. S.; Rees, M.; Kohn, D. D., and Crawley, M. J. Burial and Seed Survival in Brassica Napus Subsp. Oleifera and Sinapis Arvensis Including a Comparison of Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Lines of the Crop. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	324. 	Hall, R. D. ; Riksen-Bruinsma, T.; Weyens, G. J.; Rosquin, I. J.; Denys, P. N.; Evans, I. J.; Lathouwers, J. E.; Lefebvre, M. P.; Dunwell, J. M.; Van Tunen, A., and Krens, F. A. A High Efficiency Technique for the Generation of Transgenic Sugar Beets From Stomatal Guard Cells. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	325. 	Han, J. S.; Kim, C. K.; Park, S. H.; Hirschi, K. D., and Mok, I. G. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Bottle Gourd (Lagenaria Siceraria Standl.). 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	326. 	Hanke, Irene; Singer, Heinz, and Hollender, Juliane. Ultratrace-Level Determination of Glyphosate, Aminomethylphosphonic Acid and Glufosinate in Natural Waters by Solid-Phase Extraction Followed by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Performance Tuning of Derivatization, Enrichment and Detection.  391, (6): 2265-2276. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	327. 	Hansch, R.; Mendel, R. R., and Schulze, J. A Rapid and Sensitive Method to Evaluate Genotype Specific Tolerance to Phosphinothricin-Based Selective Agents in Cereal Transformation.  R.R.Mendel,Botanical Institute,Technical University of Braunschweig,Humboldtstrasse 1,D-38106 Braunschweig,Germany////: SOIL; 1998; 152, (2/3): 145-150. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	328. 	Hao, C. Y.; Morse, D.; Morra, F.; Zhao, X. M.; Yang, P., and Nunn, B. Direct aqueous determination of glyphosate and related compounds by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry using reversed-phase and weak anion-exchange mixed-mode column. 2011; 1218, (33): 5638-5643. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	329. 	Harker, K. N.; Clayton, G. W.; Blackshaw, R. E.; O'Donovan, J. T., and Stevenson, F. C. Seeding Rate, Herbicide Timing and Competitive Hybrids Contribute to Integrated Weed Management in Canola (Brassica napus). SOIL; 2003; 83, (2): 433-440. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,HCCH,PPCP,THM
	330. 	Hart, S. E.  and Wax, L. M. Review and Future Prospectus on the Impacts of Herbicide Resistant Maize on Weed Management. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	331. 	Harth, G. and Horwitz, M. A. An Inhibitor of Exported Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Glutamine Synthetase Selectively Blocks the Growth of Pathogenic Mycobacteria in Axenic Culture and in Human Monocytes: Extracellular Proteins as Potential Novel Drug Targets . 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	332. 	Harvey, A.; Moisan, L.; Lindup, S., and Lonsdale, D. Wheat Regenerated From Scutellum Callus as a Source of Material for Transformation.  57 (2),  153-156. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	333. 	Haskew, H. M.; Eng, K. D.; Liberty, T. F., and Reuter, R. M. Running Loss Emissions from In-Use Vehicles (CRC Project No. E-35-2).  (GRA&I), Issue 21, 2099.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	334. 	Haskew, H. M. and Liberty, T. F. Diurnal Emissions from In-Use Vehicles. CRC Project E-9.  (GRA&I), Issue 02, 2099.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	335. 	Haskew, H. M.; Liberty, T. F., and McClement, D. Fuel Permeation from Automotive Systems.  (GRA&I), Issue 26, 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	336. 	Hassan, Fathi; Meens, Jochen;  Jacobsen, Hans-J+ rg, and Kiesecker, Heiko. A family 19 chitinase (Chit30) from Streptomyces olivaceoviridis ATCC 11238 expressed in transgenic pea affects the development of T. harzianum in vitro. 2009 Sep 25-; 143, (4): 302-308. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	337. 	Hayashi, M. ; Toriyama, K.; Kondo, M.; Hara-Nishimura, I., and Nishimura, M. Accumulation of a Fusion Protein Containing 2s Albumin Induces Novel Vesicles in Vegetative Cells of Arabidopsis. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	338. 	He, X.; Hall, M. B.; Gallo-Meagher, M., and Smith, R. L. Improvement of forage quality by downregulation of maize O-methyltransferase. 2003; 43, (6): 2240-2251. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	339. 	He, X. Y.; Huang, K. L.; Li, X.; Qin, W.; Delaney, B., and Luo, Y. B. Comparison of grain from corn rootworm resistant transgenic DAS-59122-7 maize with non-transgenic maize grain in a 90-day feeding study in Sprague-Dawley rats. 2008 Jun;  46, (6): 1994-2002. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	340. 	Heinzelmann, E.; Kienzlen, G.; Kaspar, S.; Recktenwald, J.; Wohlleben, W., and Schwartz, D. The Phosphinomethylmalate Isomerase Gene Pmi, Encoding an Aconitase-Like Enzyme, Is Involved in the Synthesis of Phosphinothricin Tripeptide in Streptomyces Viridochromogenes. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	341. 	Heisey, R. M. and Heisey, T. K. Herbicidal effects under field conditions of Ailanthus altissima bark extract, which contains ailanthone. 2003; 256, (1): 85-99. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	342. 	HENRIQUES, W.; JEFFERS, R. D.; LACHER, T. E JR, and KENDALL, R. J. Agrochemical use on banana plantations in Latin America: Perspectives on ecological risk.  16 (1). 1997. 91-99..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	343. 	Herouet, C. ; Esdaile, D. J.; Mallyon, B. A.; Debruyne, E. ; Schulz, A.; Currier, T.; Hendrickx, K.; van der Klis, R. J., and  Rouan, D. Safety Evaluation of the Phosphinothricin Acetyltransferase Proteins Encoded by the Pat and Bar Sequences That Confer Tolerance to Glufosinate-Ammonium Herbicide in Transgenic Plants. 2005; 41, (2): 134-149. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	344. 	Hess, F. D. Light-dependent herbicides: an overview. 2000; 48, (2): 160-170. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	345. 	Hessler, M. D.; Chandler, J. M., and McCauley, G. N. Glufosinate Sensitivity Among Texas Red Rice (Oryza Sativa) Ecotypes.  51,  36 . 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	346. 	Hidalgo, C.; Rios, C.; Hidalgo, M.; Salvado, V.; Sancho, J. V., and Hernandez, F. Improved coupled-column liquid chromatographic method for the determination of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid residues in environmental waters. 2004; 1035, (1): 153-157. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	347. 	Hirose, Y.; Kobayashi, M.; Koyama, K.; Kohda, Y.; Tanaka, T.; Honda, H.; Hori, Y.; Yoshida, K., and Kikuchi, M. A Toxicokinetic Analysis in a Patient With Acute Glufosinate Poisoning. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	348. 	HOAGLAND, R. E. BIOCHEMICAL INTERACTIONS OF THE MICROBIAL PHYTOTOXIN PHOSPHINOTHRICIN AND ANALOGS WITH PLANTS AND MICROBES. 1997 Sep 7-1997 Sep 7;  214 (1-2). 1997. AGRO 50..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	349. 	Hoagland, R. E. Microbial allelochemicals and pathogens as bioherbicidal agents. 2001; 15, (4): 835-857. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	350. 	Hoerlein, G. Glufosinate (Phosphinothricin), a Natural Amino Acid With Unexpected Herbicidal Properties. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	351. 	HOFFAMN, M. G. and ZEISS, H. J. A novel and convenient route to L-homoserine lactones and L-phosphinothricin from L-aspartic acid.  33 (19). 1992. 2669-2672..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	352. 	Hogendoorn, E. A.; Ossendrijver, F. M.; Dijkman, E., and Baumann, R. A. Rapid determination of glyphosate in cereal samples by means of pre-column derivatisation with 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate and coupled-column liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. 1999; 833, (1): 67-73. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	353. 	Hommel, B. and Pallutt, B. Evaluation of Herbicide Resistance From a Point of View of Integrated Plant Protection Within a System of a 4-Field Crop Rotation Including Glufosinate-Resistant Rape and Maize (Bewertung Der Herbizidresistenz Fur Den Integrierten Pflanzenschutz Im System Einer 4-Feldrigen Fruchtfolge Mit Glufosinatresistentem Raps Und Mais). 2000; 17,  411-420(GER) (ENG ABS). 147763.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	354. 	Hori, Y.; Fujisawa, M.; Shimada, K., and Hirose, Y. Determination of Glufosinate Ammonium and Its Metabolite, 3-Methylphosphinicopropionic Acid, in Human Serum by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Following Mixed-Mode Solid-Phase Extraction and T-Bdms Derivatization. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	355. 	---. Determination of the Herbicide Glyphosate and Its Metabolite in Biological Specimens by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. A Case of Poisoning by Roundup Herbicide . 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	356. 	---. Determination of the herbicide glyphosate and its metabolite in biological specimens by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. A case of poisoning by Roundup (R) herbicide. 2003; 27, (3): 162-166. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	357. 	Hori, Y.; Fujisawa, M.; Shimada, K.; Sato, M.; Honda, M., and Hirose, Y. Enantioselective Analysis of Glufosinate Using Precolumn Derivatization With (+)-1-(9-Fluorenyl)Ethyl Chloroformate and Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	358. 	Hori, Y.; Fujisawa, M.; Shimada, K.; Sato, M.; Kikuchi, M.; Honda, M., and Hirose, Y. Quantitative determination of glufosinate in biological samples by liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection after p-nitrobenzoyl derivatization. 2002; 767, (2): 255-262. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	359. 	Hori, Y.; Iwasaki, Y.; Kudo, K.; Kuroki, Y.; Komiyayama, Y.; Nakaya, Y.; Namera, A.; Yashiki, M., and Yamaguchi, Y. [Practical Analysis of Toxic Substances Useful for Clinical Toxicology--Glufosinate]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	360. 	Hori, Y.; Tanaka, T.; Fujisawa, M., and Shimada, K. Toxicokinetics of Dl-Glufosinate Enantiomer in Human Basta Poisoning. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	361. 	Hori Yasushi; Koyama Kanji; Fujisawa Manami; Nakajima Mariko; Shimada Kenji; Hirose Yasuo; Kohda Yukinao, and Akuzawa Hisashi. Protein Binding of Glufosinate and Factors Affecting It Revealed by an Equilibrium Dialysis Technique. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	362. 	HOROWITZ, M. and GOTLIEB, Y.  CONTROL OF THE WEED WANDERING JEW IN RUSCUS PLOTS. 1990 Feb 26-1990 Feb 27;  18 (3). 1990. 267..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	363. 	Hoyle, E. R. and Holloway, P. J. Enhancement Effects of Alkyl Polyglucosides on the Herbicidal Activity of Glufosinate-Ammonium.  99-104. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	364. 	Hsiao, C. L.; Young, C. C., and Wang, C. Y. Screening and identification of glufosinate-degrading bacteria from glufosinate-treated soils. 2007; 55, (6): 631-637. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	365. 	HUANG, M. N.; RUPPRECHT, J. K.; STUMPF, K. A., and SMITH, S. M. METABOLISM OF-14C-GLUFOSINATE AND-14-N-ACETYL-GLUFOSINATE IN LACTATING GOATS AND LAYING HENS. 1996 Mar 24-1996 Mar 28;  211 (1-2). 1996. AGRO 54..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	366. 	Huang, Y.; Baxter, R.; Smith, B. S.; Partch, C. L.; Colbert, C. L., and Deisenhofer, J. Crystal Structure of Cryptochrome 3 From Arabidopsis Thaliana and Its Implications for Photolyase Activity. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	367. 	Hurst, Paul L.; King, Graeme A., and Borst, Wilhelmina M. Postharvest inhibition of glutamine synthetase activity with phosphinothricin reduces the shelf-life of asparagus. 1993 Dec; 3, (4): 327-334. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	368. 	Iamtham, S.  and Day, A. Removal of Antibiotic Resistance Genes From Transgenic Tobacco Plastids . 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	369. 	Ib&Aacute; &Ntilde; Ez, M.; Pozo, O. J.; Sancho, J. V.; L&Oacute; Pez, F. J.; Hern&Aacute, and Ndez, F. Residue Determination of Glyphosate, Glufosinate and Aminomethylphosphonic Acid in Water and Soil Samples by Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	370. 	Ibanez, M.; Pozo, O. J.; Sancho, J. V.; Lopez, F. J., and Hernandez, F. Re-evaluation of glyphosate determination in water by liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. 2006; 1134, (1-2): 51-55. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	371. 	Ignacimuthu, S. Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation of Vigna Sesquipedalis Koern (Asparagus Bean). 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	372. 	Ilcheva, V. ; San, L. H.; Zagorska, N., and Dimitrov, B. Production of Male Sterile Interspecific Somatic Hybrids Between Transgenic N. Tabacum (Bar) and N. Rotundifolia (Npt Ii) and Their Identification by Aflp Analysis. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	373. 	Isaac, W. A. P.; Brathwaite, R. A. I.; Cohen, J. E., and Bekele, I. Effects of Alternative Weed Management Strategies on Commelina diffusa Burm. Infestations in Fairtrade Banana (Musa spp.) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.  Department of Food Production, Faculty of Science and Agriculture,The University of the West Indies,St. Augustine,Trinidad/Tobago////: SOIL; 2007; 26, (8): 1219-1225. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ACAC,FAS,FSF,GFSNH
	374. 	Ishida, Y.; Murai, N.; Kuraya, Y.; Ohta, S.; Saito, H.; Hiei, Y., and Komari, T. Improved Co-Transformation of Maize With Vectors Carrying Two Separate T-Dnas Mediated by Agrobacterium Tumefaciens. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	375. 	Ishida, Y.; Saito, H.; Ohta, S.; Hiei, Y.; Komari, T., and Kumashiro, T. High Efficiency Transformation of Maize (Zea Mays L.) Mediated by Agrobacterium Tumefaciens.  14 (6),  745-750. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	376. 	Ishiwata, T.; Ishijima, C.; Ohashi, A.; Okada, H., and Ohashi, K. Solid Phase Extraction of Phosphorus-Containing Amino Acid-Type Herbicides and Their Metabolites From Human Blood With Titania for Determination by Capillary Electrophoresis. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	377. 	ISKANDAROVA, G. T. EXPERIMENTAL MATERIALS TO JUSTIFY MACS FOR NEW HERBICIDES BASTA FURORE-SUPER IN THE AIR OF WORKPLACE.  0 (11). 1997. 35-38..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	378. 	Ismail, B. S. and Ahmad, A. R. Attenuation of the herbicidal activities of glufosinate-ammonium and imazapyr in two soils. 1994 Jan; 47, (4): 279-285. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	379. 	ISMAIL, B. S. and WONG, L. K.  Effects of herbicides on cellulolytic activity in peat soil.  78 (315). 1994. 117-123..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	380. 	ITO, K.; TAKAMATSU, M., and HIROI, K. The ecology and control of Paspalum distichum L.: Growth of cut stems and the effect of herbicide use.  0 (28). 1996. 37-42..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	381. 	IVANOVIC, D. and IVANOVIC, M. New approaches in maize breeding for resistance to bioagents and herbicides.  49 (1). 1998. 5-27..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	382. 	Ivany, Jerry A. Desiccation of potato cultivars with endothal and adjuvants. 2004 Apr; 23, (4): 353-359. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	383. 	Jacobs, C. M.; Utterback, P. L.; Parsons, C. M.; Rice, D.; Smith, B.; Hinds, M.; Liebergesell, M., and Sauber, T. Performance of laying hens fed diets containing DAS-59122-7 maize grain compared with diets containing nontransgenic maize grain. 2008; 87, (3): 475-479. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	384. 	Jahne, A.; Becker, D.; Brettschneider, R., and Lorz, H. Regeneration of Transgenic, Microspore-Derived, Fertile Barley.  89 (4),  525-533. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	385. 	Jain, S.; Durand, H., and Tiraby, G. Development of a Transformation System for the Thermophilic Fungus Talaromyces Sp. Cl240 Based on the Use of Phleomycin Resistance as a Dominant Selectable Marker.  234 (3),  489-493. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	386. 	Jansen, C.; Schuphan, I., and Schmidt, B. Glufosinate Metabolism in Excised Shoots and Leaves of Twenty Plant Species. 2000; 48,  319-326. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 59495
Chemical of Concern: GFS
	387. 	Jiang, J. D.; Linscombe, S. D.; Wang, J. L., and Oard, J. H. High efficiency transformation of US rice lines from mature seed-derived calli and segregation of glufosinate resistance under field conditions. 2000; 40, (6): 1729-1741. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	388. 	Jiang, Qiong; Ying, Sheng-Hua, and Feng, Ming-Guang. Enhanced frequency of Beauveria bassiana blastospore transformation by restriction enzyme-mediated integration and electroporation. 2007 Jun; 69, (3): 512-517. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	389. 	Johannessen, M. M.; Damgaard, C.; Andersen, B. A., and Jo(slash)rgensen, R. B. Competition Affects the Production of First Backcross Offspring on F 1-Hybrids, Brassica Napus X B. Rapa. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	390. 	JOHNSON, C. R.; BOETTCHER, B. R.; CHERPECK, R. E., and DOLSON, M. G. Design and synthesis of potent inhibitors of glutamine synthetase: 1. Cyclic analogs of phosphinothricin.  18 (2). 1990. 154-159..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	391. 	Johnson, W. R.; Marshall, C. F., and Lear, E. M. Oil-Spill Risk Analysis: Liberty Development and Production Plan.  (GRA&I), Issue 13, 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	392. 	Jones, C. A.; Chandler, J. M.; Morrison, J. E., and Gerik, T. J. Liberty Plus Preemergence or Postemergence Herbicides and Row Spacing for Weed Control in Liberty-Link Corn.  52,  24. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	393. 	Jones, C. A.; Chandler, J. M.; Morrison, J. E. J., and Gerik, T. J. Evaluation of Glufosinate Tank-Mixes and Row Spacing in Weed Management of Corn.  51,  261. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	394. 	Jones, C. A.; Chandler, J. M.; Morrison, J. E. Jr.; Senseman, S. A., and Tingle, C. H. Glufosinate Combinations and Row Spacing for Weed Control in Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays). SOIL; 2001; 15, (1): 141-147. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,GFS,PDM,PSF
	395. 	Jones, Curtis A. and Griffin, James L. Red Morningglory (Ipomoea Coccinea) Response to Tillage and Shade.  30,  11-20. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	396. 	Jones, H. D. and Sparks, C. A. Selection of Transformed Plants. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	397. 	Jones, Huw D. Wheat transformation: current technology and applications to grain development and composition: New Approaches in Cereal Science. 2005 Mar; 41, (2): 137-147. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	398. 	Joos, H. J. ; Mauch-Mani, B., and  Slusarenko, A. J. Molecular Mapping of the Arabidopsis Locus Rpp11 Which Conditions Isolate-Specific Hypersensitive Resistance Against Downy Mildew in Ecotype Rld. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	399. 	Jordan, M. C. and McHughen, A. Transformation in Linum Usitatissimum L. (Flax).  22,  244-252. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	400. 	Kamo, K.; Blowers, A., and McElroy, D. Effect of the Cauliflower Mosaic Virus 35s, Actin, and Ubiquitin Promoters on Uida Expression From a Bar-Uida Fusion Gene in Transgenic Gladiolus Plants. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	401. 	Kamo, K.; Blowers, A.; Smith, F.; Eck, J. van, and Lawson, R. Stable Transformation of Gladiolus Using Suspension Cell and Callus.  120 (2),  347-352. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	402. 	Kamo, K.; McElroy, D., and Chamberlain, D. Transforming Embryogenic Cell Lines of Gladiolus With Either a Bar-Uida Fusion Gene or Cobombardment. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	403. 	Kang, T. J. ; Kim, B. G.; Yang, J. Y., and Yang, M. S. Expression of a Synthetic Cholera Toxin B Subunit in Tobacco Using Ubiquitin Promoter and Bar Gene as a Selectable Marker. 2006; 32, (2): 93-100. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	404. 	Kang, T. J. ; Seo, J. E.; Loc, N. H., and Yang, M. S. Herbicide Resistance of Tobacco Chloroplasts Expressing the Bar Gene. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	405. 	Kataoka, H.; Ryu, S.; Sakiyama, N., and Makita, M. Simple and Rapid Determination of the Herbicides Glyphosate and Glufosinate in River Water, Soil and Carrot Samples by Gas Chromatography With Flame Photometric Detection.  726 (1/2),  253-258. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	406. 	KATAOKA, H. ; RYU, S.; SAKIYAMA, N., and MAKITA, M. Simple and rapid determination of the herbicides glyphosphate and glufosinate in river water, soil and carrot samples by gas chromatography with flame photometric detection.  726 (1-2). 1996. 253-258..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	407. 	Katsura, N. Herbicides:  Vegetable Fields. SOIL; 1985; 47,  30-32. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DQT,GFS,LNR,MTL,PQT,SXD
	408. 	Katsura, N.  Herbicides:  Vegetable Fields. 1985; 47,  30-32. 149698.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DQT,GFS,LNR,MTL,PQT,SXD
	409. 	Kawai, M.; Iwamuro, Y.; Iio-Ishimaru, R.; Chinaka, S.; Takayama, N., and Hayakawa, K. Analysis of phosphorus-containing amino acid-type herbicides by sheathless capillary electrophoresis/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry using a high sensitivity porous sprayer. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	410. 	Kerlan, M. C.; Chevre, A. M., and Eber, F. Interspecific Hybrids Between a Transgenic Rapeseed (Brassica Napus) and Related Species: Cytogenetical Characterization and Detection of the Transgene.  36 (6),  1099-1106. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	411. 	Khenifi, Aicha; Derriche, Zoubir; Forano, Claude; Prevot, Vanessa; Mousty, Christine; Scavetta, Erika; Ballarin, Barbara; Guadagnini, Lorella, and Tonelli, Domenica. Glyphosate and glufosinate detection at electrogenerated NiAl-LDH thin films. 2009 Nov 10-; 654, (2): 97-102. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	412. 	Khrolenko, M. V. and Wieczorek, P. P. Determination of glyphosate and its metabolite aminomethylphosponic acid in fruit juices using supported-liquid membrane preconcentration method with high-performance liquid chromatography and UV detection after derivatization with p-toluenesulphonyl chloride. 2005; 1093, (1-2): 111-117. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	413. 	Kim, J. K.; Bae, S. C.; Baek, H. J.; Seo, H. W.; Ryu, T. H.; Kim, J. B.; Won, S. Y.; Sohn, S. I.; Kim, D. H.; Kim, S. J., and Cho, M. R. Simple and Sensitive Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Method for Determination of Glycoalkaloids in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). 2009; 18, (1): 113-117. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	414. 	Kim, J. K.; Duan, X.; Wu, R.; Soon Jong Seok; Boston, R. S.; Jang, I. C.; Eun, M. Y., and Baek Hie Nahm. Molecular and Genetic Analysis of Transgenic Rice Plants Expressing the Maize Ribosome-Inactivating Protein B-32 Gene and the Herbicide Resistance Bar Gene. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	415. 	Kim, S.; Song, J., and Choi, H. T. Genetic Transformation and Mutant Isolation in Ganoderma Lucidum by Restriction Enzyme-Mediated Integration.  233, (2): 201-204. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	416. 	Kim, Y. S.; Kim, B. G.; Kim, T. G.; Kang, T. J., and Yang, M. S. Expression of a Cholera Toxin B Subunit in Transgenic Lettuce (Lactuca Sativa L.) Using Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation System. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	417. 	Kinsella, T. E. and Kahley, G. R. Filmless Radiography for Aerospace NDT.  (GRA&I), Issue 08, 2098.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	418. 	Kirkbride, R.; Pearse, D.; Ulrich, D.; Mullins, H., and Kleinlein, L. Assessment of the Safety of Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery Systems.  (GRA&I), Issue 24, 2091.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	419. 	Kirsten, S. ; Siersleben, S., and  Knogge, W. A GFP-based assay to quantify the impact of effectors on the ex planta development of the slowly growing barley pathogen Rhynchosporium commune. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	420. 	Kishchenko, E. M.; Komarnitskii, I. K., and Kuchuk, N. V. Production of Transgenetic Sugarbeet (Beta Vulgaris L.) Plants Resistant to Phosphinothricin. 2005; 29, (1): 15-19. 150298.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	421. 	Kittlaus, S.; Lipinski, J., and Speer, K. New Approaches for Determination of Glyphosate and Aminomethylphosphonic Acid from Different Tea Samples-Prospects and Limits of Cleanup with Molecularly Imprinted Polymer and Titanium Dioxide. 2009; 92, (3): 703-714. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	422. 	Klar, T.; Pokorny, R.; Moldt, J.; Batschauer, A., and Essen, L. O. Cryptochrome 3 From Arabidopsis Thaliana: Structural and Functional Analysis of Its Complex With a Folate Light Antenna. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	423. 	KLEINSCHMIDT, H. QUEENSLAND DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES INFORMATION SERIES QI90037 SUBURBAN WEEDS SECOND EDITION. 7242 5;  0 (0). 1991. V+86P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	424. 	Kleter, G. A.; Unsworth, J. B., and Harris, C. A. The impact of altered herbicide residues in transgenic herbicide-resistant crops on standard setting for herbicide residues. 2011; 67, (10): 1193-1210. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	425. 	Knispel, A. L. Post-release Monitoring of Genetically Modified Canola (Brassica napus L.) in Western Canada: Escape, Persistence and Spread of Novel Traits. SOIL; 2010: 245 p. (UMI# NR70338). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP,THF
	426. 	Kniss, A. R.; Vassios, J. D.; Nissen, S. J., and Ritz, C. Nonlinear Regression Analysis of Herbicide Absorption Studies. 2011; 59, (4): 601-610. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	427. 	Kobrich, D. and Kubiak, R. Ecological Valuation of Mechanical and Chemical Weed Control in Vineyards Within the Scope of an Eco-Balance. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	428. 	KOECHLIN, D. and WITTKE, A. SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS AND THE PESTICIDE BUSINESS A COMPARISON. 19847 Jan;  ISBN 1-85383-430-0(CLOTH).; 0 (0). 1998. 107-135..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	429. 	Kohli, A.; Gahakwa, D.; Vain, P.; Laurie, D. A., and Christou, P. Transgene Expression in Rice Engineered Through Particle Bombardment: Molecular Factors Controlling Stable Expression and Transgene Silencing. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	430. 	Kohne, S.; Neumann, K.; Puhler, A., and Broer, I. The Heat-Treatment Induced Reduction of the Pat Gene Encoded Herbicide Resistance in Nicotiana Tabacum Is Influenced by the Transgene Sequence. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	431. 	Komo[ss]a, Dieter and Sandermann, Heinrich. Plant metabolism of herbicides with C---P bonds: Phosphinothricin. 1992 Jun; 43, (2): 95-102. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	432. 	Koprek, T.; Rangel, S.; McElroy, D.; Louwerse, J. D.; Williams-Carrier, R. E., and Lemaux, P. G. Transposon-Mediated Single-Copy Gene Delivery Leads to Increased Transgene Expression Stability in Barley. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	433. 	Koyama, K. Glufosinate and a Surfactant: Which Component Produces Effects on the Central Nervous System in Acute Oral Basta Poisoning? 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	434. 	KOYAMA, K.; ANDOU, Y.; SARUKI, K., and MATSUO, H. DELAYED AND SEVERE TOXICITIES OF A HERBICIDE CONTAINING GLUFOSINATE AND A SURFACTANT.  36 (1). 1994. 17-18..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	435. 	KOYAMA, K.; MATSUO, H.; SARUKI, K., and ANDOU, Y. THE ACUTE ORAL TOXIC DOSE OF A HERBICIDE CONTAINING GLUFOSINATE. 1995 Sep 16-1995 Sep 19;  33 (5). 1995. 519..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	436. 	Kramer, C.; DiMaio, J.; Carswell, G. K., and Shillito, R. D. Selection of Transformed Protoplast-Derived Zea Mays Colonies With Phosphinothricin and a Novel Assay Using the Ph Indicator Chlorophenol Red.  190 (4),  454-458. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	437. 	Krausz, R. F.; Kapusta, G.; Matthews, J. L.; Baldwin, J. L., and Maschoff, J. Evaluation of Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays) and Glufosinate:  Efficacy on Annual Weeds. SOIL; 1999; 13, (4): 691-696. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 63151
Chemical of Concern: ACR,ATZ,BMN,GFS,NHSO4,NSF
	438. 	KRIEG, L. C.; WALKER, M. A.;  SENARATNA, T., and MCKERSIE, B. D. EFFECTS OF PHOSPHINOTHRICIN ON GROWTH AMMONIUM ACCUMULATION AND GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE ACTIVITY IN ALFALFA SHOOT TISSUE AND CELL CULTURES. 1989 Jul 30-1989 Aug 3;  89 (4 SUPPL.). 1989. 9..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	439. 	Kuai, B.; Perret, S.; Wan, S. M.; Dalton, S. J.; Bettany, A. J. E., and Morris, P. Transformation of Oat and Inheritance of Bar Gene Expression. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	440. 	Kudzin, Z. H.; Gralak, D. K.; Andrijewski, G.; Drabowicz, J., and Luczak, J. Simultaneous analysis of biologically active aminoalkanephosphonic acids. 2003; 998, (1-2): 183-199. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	441. 	Kumada, Y.; Imai, S., and Nagaoka, K. Conversion of Bialaphos to Other Oligopeptides Containing Phosphinothricin by Streptomyces Hygroscopicus. 1991; 44, (9): 1006-1012. 151182.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	442. 	Kumar, A.; Rakow, G., and Downey, R. K. Genetic Characterization of Glufosinate-Ammonium Tolerant Summer Rape Lines. 1998; 38, (6): 1489-1494. 151189.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	443. 	---. Isogenic Analysis of Glufosinate-Ammonium Tolerant and Susceptible Summer Rape Lines. 1998; 78, (3): 401-408. 151190.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	444. 	Kurepa, J.; Karangwa, C.; Duke, L. S., and Smalle, J. A. Arabidopsis Sensitivity to Protein Synthesis Inhibitors Depends on 26s Proteasome Activity. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	445. 	KURISAKI, E.; SAYAMA, S., and HIRAIWA, K. Identification of the structure of surfactants in herbicides.  34 (0). 1991. 129-136..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	446. 	Kurtz, M. E. and Street, J. E. Rice Injury From Roundup Ultra Drift.  51,  38. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	447. 	Kyong, Y. Y.; Choi, K. H.; Oh, Y. M., and Lee, K. U. "Hyperammonemia following glufosinate-containing herbicide poisoning: A potential marker of severe neurotoxicity" by Yan-Chido Mao et al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2011; 49:48-52. 2011; 49, (6): 510-512. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	448. 	Kyong, Y. Y.; Choi, K. H.; Oh, Y. M., and Lee, K. U. &Quot;Hyperammonemia Following Glufosinate-Containing Herbicide Poisoning: a Potential Marker of Severe Neurotoxicity&Quot; by Yan-Chido Mao Et Al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2011; 49:48-52. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	449. 	Lacuesta, M.; Dever, L. V.; Munoz-Rueda, A., and Lea, P. J. A Study of Photorespiratory Ammonia Production in the C4 Plant Amaranthus Edulis, Using Mutants With Altered Photosynthetic Capacities. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	450. 	LACUESTA, M.; DIAZ, A.; GONZALEZ-MURUA, C., and MUNOZ-RUEDA, A. EFFECT OF GLUFOSINATE IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC ELECTRON TRANSPORT. 1991 Jul 28-1991 Aug 1;  96 (1 SUPPL.). 1991. 165..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	451. 	LACUESTA, M.; MUNOZ-RUEDA, A.; GONZALEZ-MURUA, C., and SIVAK, M. N. Effect of phosphinothricin (glufosinate) on photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence emission by barley leaves illuminated under photorespiratory and non-photorespiratory conditions.  43 (247). 1992. 159-165..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	452. 	---. PARTIAL PROTECTION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS FROM PHOSPHINOTHRICIN PPT EFFECT BY AMINO ACID FEEDING. 1990 Aug 5-1990 Oct 5;  79 (2 PART 2). 1990. A48..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	453. 	Lafleuriel, J.; Degroote, F.; Depeiges, A., and Picard, G. Impact of the Loss of Atmsh2 on Double-Strand Break-Induced Recombination Between Highly Diverged Homeologous Sequences in Arabidopsis Thaliana Germinal Tissues. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	454. 	Laitinen, P.; Ramo, S.; Nikunen, U.; Jauhiainen, L.; Siimes, K., and Turtola, E. Glyphosate and phosphorus leaching and residues in boreal sandy soil. 2009; 323, (1-2): 267-283. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	455. 	Laitinen, P.; Siimes, K.; Eronen, L.; Ra(dieresis)mo(dieresis), S.; Welling, L.; Oinonen, S.; Mattsoff, L., and Ruohonen-Lehto, M. Fate of the Herbicides Glyphosate, Glufosinate-Ammonium, Phenmedipham, Ethofumesate and Metamitron in Two Finnish Arable Soils. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	456. 	Laitinen, P.; Siimes, K.; R&Auml; M&Ouml; S; Jauhiainen, L.; Eronen, L.; Oinonen, S., and Hartikainen, H. Effects of Soil Phosphorus Status on Environmental Risk Assessment of Glyphosate and Glufosinate-Ammonium. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	457. 	LAMB, D. S.  and BREITHAUPT, S. A. PROJECT COMPLETION SUMMARY OF THE EFFECTS OF RESTORATION PROCEDURES AT LIBERTY LAKE WASHINGTON USA. 1985 Nov 13-1985 Nov 16;  5 (0). 1986 (RECD. 1987). 204-209..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	458. 	Lanclos, D. Y.; Webster, E. P., and Zhang, W. Glufosinate-Resistant Rice Lines Treated With Glufosinate at Intervals Throughout the Season.  52,  213. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	459. 	LANGELUEDDEKE, P.; BIER, B., and KREBS, B. C. THE USE OF BASTA FOR KILLING POTATO VINE. 245;  (COMMUNICATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 245. 46TH GERMAN PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION); REGENSBURG, WEST GERMANY, OCTOBER 3-7, 1988. XXVII+524P. KOMMISSIONSVERLAG PAUL PAREY: BERLIN, WEST GERMANY. ILLUS. MAPS. PAPER. ISBN 3-489-24500-8.; 0 (0). 1988. 158-159..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	460. 	Larkin, P. J.; Gibson, J. M.;  Mathesius, U.; Weinman, J. J.; Gartner, E.; Hall, E.; Tanner, G. J.; Rolfe, B. G., and Djordjevic, M. A. Transgenic White Clover. Studies With the Auxin-Responsive Promoter, Gh3, in Root Gravitropism and Lateral Root Development. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	461. 	Lawson, R. and Estrade-Chapellaz, E. [Self-Induced Poisoning With Glufosinate (Basta)]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	462. 	Lea, P. J.; Joy, K. W.; Ramos, J. L., and Guerrero, M. G.  The Action of 2-Amino-4-(Methylphosphinyl)-Butanoic Acid (Phosphinothricin) and Its 2-Oxo-Derivative on the Metabolism of Cyanobacteria and Higher Plants.  23 (1),  1-6. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	463. 	Lea, Peter J. and Miflin, Ben J. Glutamate synthase and the synthesis of glutamate in plants. 2003 Jun; 41, ( 6-7): 555-564. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	464. 	Leckband, G. and Lorz, H. Transformation and Expression of a Stilbene Synthase Gene of Vitis Vinifera L. In Barley and Wheat for Increased Fungal Resistance. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	465. 	LeClere, S.  and Bartel, B. A Library of Arabidopsis 35s-Cdna Lines for Identifying Novel Mutants. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	466. 	Lee, E. A.; Strahan, A. P., and Thurman, E. M. Method of Analysis by the Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group-Determination of Glyphosate, Aminomethylphosphonic Acid, and Glufosinate in Water using Online Solid-Phase Extraction and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.  (GRA&I), Issue 15, 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	467. 	Lee, H. Y.; Song, S. Y.; Lee, S. H.; Lee, S. Y.; Kim, S. H., and Ryu, S. W. Vasogenic Edema in Striatum Following Ingestion of Glufosinate-Containing Herbicide. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	468. 	Lee, Si Myung; Lee, Yoen Hee;  Kim, Hyun uk; Seo, Suk chul; Kwon, Sun jong; Cho, Hyun suk; Kim, Su Il; Okita, Thomas, and Kim, Donghern. Characterization of the Potato Upreg1gene, Encoding a Mutated Adp-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase Large Subunit, in Transformed Rice.  102, (2): 171-179. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	469. 	Leibbrandt, N. B. and Snyman, S. J. Stability of Gene Expression and Agronomic Performance of a Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane Line in South Africa. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	470. 	LEISTRA, M.  and BOESTEN, J. J TI. PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION OF GROUNDWATER IN WESTERN EUROPE.  26 (3-4). 1989. 369-390..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	471. 	Leroux, P. Effect of Ph, Amino Acids and Various Organic Compounds on the Fungitoxicity of Pyrimethanil, Glufosinate, Captafol, Cymoxanil and Fenpiclonil in Botrytis Cinerea (Influence Du Ph, D'acides Amines Et De Diverses Substances Organiques Sur La Fongitoxicite Du Pyrimethanil, Du Glufosinate, Du Captafol, Du Cymoxanil Et Du Fenpiclonil Vis-a-Vis De Certaines Souches De Botrytis Cinerea). 1994; 14, (8): 541-554(FRE) (ENG ABS). 152064.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: CAP,CMX,GFS,PYM
	472. 	Li, D. D.; Shi, W., and Deng, X. X. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Embryogenic Calluses of Ponkan Mandarin and the Regeneration of Plants Containing the Chimeric Ribonuclease Gene. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	473. 	Li, Fei Fei ; Wu, Shen Jie; Chen, Tian Zi; Zhang, Jie; Wang, Hai Hai; Guo, Wang Zhen, and Zhang, Tian Zhen. Agrobacterium-Mediated Co-Transformation of Multiple Genes in Upland Cotton.  97, (3): 225-235. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	474. 	Li, H.; Wylie, S. J., and Jones, M. G. K. Transgenic Yellow Lupin (Lupinus Luteus). 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	475. 	Li, J.; Xue, L.; Yan, H.; Wang, L.; Liu, L.; Lu, Y., and Xie, H. The Nitrate Reductase Gene-Switch: a System for Regulated Expression in Transformed Cells of Dunaliella Salina. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	476. 	Li, J. L.; Meilan, R.; Ma, C.; Barish, M., and Strauss, S. H. Stability of herbicide resistance over 8 years of coppice in field-grown, genetically engineered poplars. 2008; 23, (2): 89-93. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	477. 	Li, L. and Arumuganathan, K. Microcloning of Maize Chromosome 9 by Using a Flow-Sorting Technique. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	478. 	Li, L.; Arumuganathan, K.; Gill, K. S., and Song, Y. Flow Sorting and Microcloning of Maize Chromosome 1. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	479. 	Li, M.; Li, H.; Jiang, H.; Pan, X., and Wu, G. Establishment of an Agrobacteriuim-Mediated Cotyledon Disc Transformation Method for Jatropha Curcas. 2008.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	480. 	Li, Z.; Upadhyaya, N. M.; Meena, S.; Gibbs, A. J., and Waterhouse, P. M. Comparison of Promoters and Selectable Marker Genes for Use in Indica Rice Transformation.  3 (1),  1-14. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	481. 	LIAO, W.; JOE, T., and CUSICK, W. G. Multiresidue screening method for fresh fruits and vegetables with gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric detection.  74 (3). 1991. 554-565..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	482. 	Ligaj, Marta; Tichoniuk, Mariusz, and Filipiak, Marian. Detection of bar gene encoding phosphinothricin herbicide resistance in plants by electrochemical biosensor: Special Issue: Cellular Electrochemistry Proceedings of the XIXth International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics. 2008 Nov; 74, (1): 32-37. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	483. 	Lin, B.; Tan, Z. L.; Xiao, G. Y.; Wang, M.; Cong, Z. H.; Wang, S. P.; Tang, S. X.; Zhou, C. S.; Sun, Z. H., and Wang, W. J. Evaluation of compositional and nutritional equivalence of genetically modified rice to conventional rice using in situ and in vitro techniques. 2009; 89, (9): 1490-1497. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	484. 	Lin, H. S.; Toorn, C. van der; Raemakers, K. J. J. M.; Visser, R. G. F.; Jeu, M. J., and Jacobsen, E. Genetic Transformation of Alstroemeria Using Particle Bombardment.  6 (4),  369-377. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	485. 	LIPECKI, J.  and BERBEC, S. Soil management in perennial crops: Orchards and hop gardens. 1997; 43, (1/2): 169-184. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	486. 	Liscum, F.; Goss, R. L., and Rast, W. Characteristics of Water-Quality Data for Lake Houston, Selected Tributary Inflows to Lake Houston, and the Trinity River near Lake Houston (a Potential Source of Interbasin Transfer), August 1983-September 1990.  (GRA&I), Issue 07, 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	487. 	Liu, N.; Zhu, P.; Peng, C.; Kang, L.; Gao, H.; Clarke, N. J., and Clarke, J. L. Effect on Soil Chemistry of Genetically Modified (Gm) Vs. Non-Gm Maize. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	488. 	Liu, S. J.; Wei, Z. M., and Huang, J. Q. The effect of co-cultivation and selection parameters on Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Chinese soybean varieties. 2008; 27, (3): 489-498. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	489. 	Llu&Iacute; S, M.; Nogu&Eacute; S; Mir&Oacute, and O. Severe Acute Poisoning Due to a Glufosinate Containing Preparation Without Mitochondrial Involvement. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	490. 	Locke, M. A.; Zablotowicz, R. M., and Reddy, K. N. Integrating soil conservation practices and glyphosate-resistant crops: impacts on soil. 2008; 64, (4): 457-469. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	491. 	LOGUSCH, E. W.; WALKER, D. M.;  MCDONALD, J. F., and FRANZ, J. E. CYCLIC P-GLYCOSIDIC PHOSPHINOTHRICIN ANALOGUES AS GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE INHIBITORS AND HERBICIDES. 1994 Mar 13-1994 Mar 17;  207 (1-2). 1994. AGRO 45..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	492. 	Logusch, E. W.; Walker, D. M.; McDonald, J. F., and Franz, J. E. Inhibition of Plant Glutamine Synthetases by Substituted Phosphinothricins.  95 (4),  1057-1062. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	493. 	LOGUSCH, E. W.; WALKER, D. M.;  MCDONALD, J. F., and FRANZ, J. E. Inhibition of plant glutamine synthetases (EC 6.3.1.2) by substituted phosphinothricins. (BETHESDA);  95 (4). 1991. 1057-1062..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	494. 	Lohar, D. P.; Schuller, K.; Buzas, D. M.; Gresshoff, P. M., and Stiller, J. Transformation of Lotus Japonicus Using the Herbicide Resistance Bar Gene as a Selectable Marker. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	495. 	Long, D. F. ; Wu, X. L.; Yang, Z. M.; Lenk, I.; Nielsen, K. K., and Gao, C. X. Comparison of three selectable marker genes for transformation of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) plants by particle bombardment. 2011; 47, (6): 658-666. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	496. 	Lorenzetti, S.; Marcoccia, D.;  Narciso, L., and Mantovani, A. Cell viability and PSA secretion assays in LNCaP cells: A tiered in vitro approach to screen chemicals with a prostate-mediated effect on male reproduction within the ReProTect project. 2010; 30, (1): 25-35. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	497. 	Lorz, H.; Becker, D., and Lutticke, S. Molecular Wheat Breeding by Direct Gene Transfer. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	498. 	Lu(dieresis), Y. M.; Jiang, G. Z.; Niu, X. L.; Hou, G. Q.; Zhang, G. X., and Xue, L. X. Cloning and Functional Analyses of Promoters of Two Carbonic Anhydrase Genes From Dunaliella Salina. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	499. 	LUETJEN, K. ; ALTENBURGER, R.; FAUST, M., and GRIMME, L. H. AMINO ACID SUPPLEMENTATION AND THE EFFECT GLYPHOSPHATE AND GLUFOSINATE. 1990;  (COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 266. FORTY-SEVENTH GERMAN PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION); BERLIN, GERMANY, OCTOBER 1-5, 1990. XXXIX+515P. KOMMISSIONSVERLAG PAUL PAREY: BERLIN, GERMANY. ILLUS. PAPER. ISBN 3-489-26600-5.; 0 (0). 1990. 403. 266. 47. DEUTSCHE PFLANZENSCHUTZ-TAGUNG.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	500. 	Luetjen, K.; Girardet, I.; Altenburger, R.; Faust, M., and Grimme, L. H. The Effect of Glyphosate and Phosphinothricin on Single Celled Green Algae. 1988: 396-(GER). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	501. 	Luo, H.; Hu, Q.; Nelson, K.; Longo, C.; Kausch, A. P.; Chandlee, J. M.; Wipff, J. K., and Fricker, C. R. Agrobacterium Tumefaciens-Mediated Creeping Bentgrass (Agrostis Stolonifera L.) Transformation Using Phosphinothricin Selection Results in a High Frequency of Single-Copy Transgene Integration. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	502. 	Luo, H.; Kausch, A. P.; Hu, Q.; Nelson, K.; Wipff, J. K.; Fricker, C. C. R.; Owen, T. P.; Moreno, M. A.; Lee, J. Y., and Hodges, T. K. Controlling Transgene Escape in Gm Creeping Bentgrass. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	503. 	LUPOTTO, E. ; LUSARDI, M. C.; NIELSEN, E., and FORLANI, G.  RESISTANCE TO HERBICIDES IN MAIZE IN-VITRO SELECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF EMBRYOGENIC CELL LINES RESISTANT INHIBITORS OF GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE. 1926 Oct 28-1988 Oct 28;  42 (4). 1988. 466..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	504. 	Lupwayi, N. Z.; Harker, K. N.;  Clayton, G. W.; Turkington, T. K.; Rice, W. A., and O'Donovan, J. T. Soil microbial biomass and diversity after herbicide application. 2004; 84, (2 ): 677-685. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	505. 	Lutman, P. J. W. and Berry, K. Herbicide-Tolerant Crops - Good or Bad for Europe? 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	506. 	Lutman, P. J. W.; Berry, K.; Payne, R. W.; Simpson, E.; Sweet, J. B.; Champion, G. T.; May, M. J.; Wightman, P.; Walker, K., and Lainsbury, M. Persistence of Seeds From Crops of Conventional and Herbicide Tolerant Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus). 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	507. 	Lutz, K. A. ; Knapp, J. E., and Maliga, P. Expression of Bar in the Plastid Genome Confers Herbicide Resistance. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	508. 	Lydon, J. The Molecular Genetics of Bacterial Phytotoxins.  24 (3),  111-139. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	509. 	Ma, B. L.; Subedi, K.; Evenson, L., and Stewart, G. Evaluation of detection methods for genetically modified traits in genotypes resistant to European corn borer and herbicides. 2005; 40, (4): 633-644. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	510. 	Ma(dieresis)rla(dieresis)nder, B. Weed Control in Sugar Beet Using Genetically Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Varieties - a Review of the Economics for Cultivation in Europe. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	511. 	MacKenzie, Susan A.; Lamb, Ian; Schmidt, Jean; Deege, Lora; Morrisey, Michael J.; Harper, Marc; Layton, Raymond J.; Prochaska, Lee M.; Sanders, Craig; Locke, Mary; Mattsson, Joel L. ; Fuentes, Angel, and  Delaney, Bryan. Thirteen week feeding study with transgenic maize grain containing event DAS-O15O7-1 in Sprague-Dawley rats. 2007 Apr; 45, (4): 551-562. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	512. 	Madduri, Krishna M. and Snodderley, Erika M. Expression of phosphinothricin N-acetyltransferase in Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas fluorescens: Influence of mRNA secondary structure, host, and other physiological conditions. 2007 Oct; 55, (2): 352-360. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	513. 	Madsen, K. H.; Blacklow, W. M.; Jensen, J. E., and Streibig, J. C. Simulation of Herbicide Use in a Crop Rotation with Transgenic Herbicide-Tolerant Oilseed Rape.  Kathrine.H.Madsen@agsci.kvl.dk//K.H. Madsen, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Royal Veterinary /Agricultural Univ., 40 Thorvaldsensvej, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark//: SOIL; 1999; 39, (2): 95-106. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: CPR,GFS,GYP,PZM
	514. 	MAERLAENDER, B. ECONOMIC VALUATION OF A POSSIBLE GLUFOSINATE-RESISTANT SUGAR BEET CROP. 321;  (COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 321); 50TH GERMAN MEETING ON PLANT PROTECTION, MUENSTER, GERMANY, SEPTEMBER 23-26, 1996. LX+662P. BIOLOGISCHE BUNDESANSTALT FUER LAND- UND FORSTWIRTSCHAFT: BERLIN-DAHLEM, GERMANY. ISBN 3-8263-3126-5.; 0 (321). 1996. 132..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	515. 	Mahan, J. R.; Dotray, P. A.;  Light, G. G., and Dawson, K. R. Thermal Dependence of Bioengineered Glufosinate Tolerance in Cotton. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	516. 	MAIER, A.; MUELLER, J.; SCHNEIDER, P.; FIEDLER, H. P.; GROTH, I.; TAYMAN, F. SK; TELTSCHIK, F.; GUENTHER, C., and BRINGMANN, G. (2E,4Z)-decadienoic acid and (2E,4Z,7Z)-decatrienoic acid, two herbicidal metabolites from Streptomyces viridochromogenes Tue 6105. 1999; 55 , (7): 733-739. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	517. 	Malley, Linda A.; Everds, Nancy E.; Reynolds, Julia; Mann, Peter C.; Lamb, Ian; Rood, Tracy; Schmidt, Jean; Layton, Raymond J.; Prochaska, Lee M.; Hinds, Mark; Locke, Mary; Chui, Chok-Fun; Claussen, Fred; Mattsson, Joel L. , and Delaney, Bryan.  Subchronic feeding study of DAS-59122-7 maize grain in Sprague-Dawley rats. 2007 Jul; 45, (7): 1277-1292. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	518. 	Malone, R. W.; Shipitalo, M. J.; Wauchope, R. D., and Sumner, H. Residual and Contact Herbicide Transport Through Field Lysimeters Via Preferential Flow. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	519. 	MANABE, K.; DEGUCHI, H.; MIKI, M.; YABUKI, H., and ITOH, M. Chemical control of weeds in orchard: Comparison of postemergence herbicides in activity and their practical application.  42 (1). 1990. 123-130..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	520. 	MANABE, K. and ITOH, M. Soil conservation and chemical weed management in hillside orchard.  46 (2). 1994. 163-168..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	521. 	MANSDORF, S. Z.; HENRY, N.; ANDERSON, D.; STRONG, M., and ROSSI, D. The permeation of substituted chlorosilanes through selected protective clothing.  58 (2). 1997. 110-115..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	522. 	Mao, Y. C.; Wang, J. D.; Hung, D. Z.; Deng, J. F., and Yang, C. C. Hyperammonemia Following Glufosinate-Containing Herbicide Poisoning: a Potential Marker of Severe Neurotoxicity. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	523. 	Mao, Y. C. and Yang, C. C. Response to "Hyperammonemia following glufosinate-containing herbicide poisoning: A potential marker of severe neurotoxicity" by Yan-Chido Mao et al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2011; 49:48-52. 2011; 49, (6): 513-513. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	524. 	Maqbool, S. B.; Zhong, H.; El-Maghraby, Y.; Ahmad, A.; Chai, B.; Wang, W.; Sabzikar, R., and Sticklen, M. B. Competence of Oat (Avena Sativa L.) Shoot Apical Meristems for Integrative Transformation, Inherited Expression, and Osmotic Tolerance of Transgenic Lines Containing Hva1.  105 (2/3),  201-208. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	525. 	MARINI, R.; BARDEN, J., and SOWERS, D. PERFORMANCE OF NINE APPLE CULTIVARS GROWN WITH SIX FUNGICIDE REGIMES. 1996 Oct 6-1996 Oct 10;  31 (4). 1996. 675..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	526. 	MARTIN, C. C. Weed control in tropical ley farming systems: A review.  36 (8). 1996. 1013-1023..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	527. 	Martin, S. G.; Van Acker, R. C., and Friesen, L. F. Critical period of weed control in spring canola. 2001;  49, (3): 326-333. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	528. 	Masani, Mat Yunus Abdul; Parveez, Ghulam Kadir Ahmad; Izawati, Abang Masli Dayang; Lan, Chan Pek, and Siti Nor Akmar, Abdullah. Construction of PHB and PHBV multiple-gene vectors driven by an oil palm leaf-specific promoter. 2009 Nov; 62, (3): 191-200. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	529. 	Masuta, C.; Yamana, T.; Tacahashi, Y.; Uyeda, I.; Sato, M.; Ueda, S., and Matsumura, T. Development of Clover Yellow Vein Virus as an Efficient, Stable Gene-Expression System for Legume Species. 2000; 23, (4): 539-546. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	530. 	Matthews, S. G.; Rhodes, G. N. J.; Mueller, T. C., and Hayes, R. M. Roundup Ultra Effects on Roundup Ready Cotton.  51,  39-40. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	531. 	Matthies, M.; Behrendt, H.; Trapp, S., and McFarlane, C. Modellierung und Simulation des Verhaltens von Umweltchemikalien in Boeden und Pflanzen (Modeling and Simulation of the Effect of (Environmental) Chemicals in Soil and in Plants).  (GRA&I), Issue 09, 2092.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	532. 	McAlpin, C. E. and Mannarelli, B. Construction and Characterization of a Dna Probe for Distinguishing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus. 1995.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	533. 	McNamara, N. P.; Black, H. I. J.; Beresford, N. A., and Parekh, N. R. Effects of acute gamma irradiation on chemical, physical and biological properties of soils. 2003 Oct; 24, (2 ): 117-132. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	534. 	McNaughton, James L.; Roberts, Mick; Rice, David; Smith, Brenda; Hinds, Mark; Schmidt, Jean; Locke, Mary; Bryant, Angela; Rood, Tracy; Layton, Ray; Lamb, Ian, and Delaney, Bryan. Feeding performance in broiler chickens fed diets containing DAS-59122-7 maize grain compared to diets containing non-transgenic maize grain. 2007 Jan 15; 132, (3-4): 227-239. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	535. 	Mcneill, H. V.; Sinha, K. A.; Hormaeche, C. E.; Lee, J. J., and Khan, C. M. Development of a Nonantibiotic Dominant Marker for Positively Selecting Expression Plasmids in Multivalent Salmonella Vaccines. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	536. 	McVetty, Peter B. E. and Zelmer, Carla D. Breeding Herbicide[hyphen (true graphic)]Tolerant Oilseed Rape Cultivars. Surinder Kumar Gupta, M. Delseny and J. hyphen true graphic C. Kader. Advances in Botanical Research: Rapeseed Breeding. Volume 45 ed. Academic Press; 2007: 233-270. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	537. 	Meagher, T. R.; Belanger, F. C., and Day, P. R. Using Empirical Data to Model Transgene Dispersal. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	538. 	Melchiorre, M. N.; Lascano, H. R., and Trippi, V. S. Transgenic Wheat Plants Resistant to Herbicide Basta Obtained by Microprojectile Bombardment. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	539. 	Mena-Petite, Amaia; Lacuesta, Maite, and Munoz-Rueda, Alberto. Ammonium assimilation in Pinus radiata seedlings: effects of storage treatments, transplanting stress and water regimes after planting under simulated field conditions. 2006 Jan; 55, (1-2): 1-14. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	540. 	Merkel, U.; Schuster, C.; Schubert, A., and Diepenbrock, W. Development and Control of Sisymbrium Loeselii L. In Glufosinate-Tolerant Winter Rapeseed. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	541. 	Messeguer, J.; Fogher, C.; Guiderdoni, E.; Marfa, V.; Catala, M. M.; Baldi, G., and Mele, E. Field Assessments of Gene Flow From Transgenic to Cultivated Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Using a Herbicide Resistance Gene as Tracer Marker.  103 (8),  1151-1159. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	542. 	Messeguer, J.; Marfa, V.; Catala, M. M.; Guiderdoni, E., and Mele, E. A Field Study of Pollen-Mediated Gene Flow From Mediterranean Gm Rice to Conventional Rice and the Red Rice Weed.  13, (1): 103-112. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	543. 	Metz, P. L. J.; Jacobsen, E.; Nap, J. P.; Pereira, A., and Stiekema, W. J. The Impact on Biosafety of the Phosphinothricin-Tolerance Transgene in Inter-Specific B. Rapa X B. Napus Hybrids and Their Successive Backcrosses. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	544. 	Metz, P. L. J.; Jacobsen, E., and Stiekema, W. J. Occasional Loss of Expression of Phosphinothricin Tolerance in Sexual Offspring of Transgenic Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus L.). 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	545. 	Metz, P. L. J.; Stiekema, W. J., and Nap, J. P. A Transgene-Centered Approach to the Biosafety of Transgenic Phosphinothricin-Tolerant Plants. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	546. 	MEYER, H. and WOLTERS, V. Ecological effects of the use of broad-spectrum herbicides in herbicide-resistant tansgenic crops.  . ISBN 3-437-25476-6.; 28 (0). 1997 (1998). 337-344..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	547. 	Middleton, A. T. and Stone, E. M. DNA extraction from bulked samples of canola seed and the use of multiplex PCR for detection of adventitious contamination with genetically modified seed. 2003; 31, (2): 487-495. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	548. 	Miethling, R. and Tebbe, C. C. Resilience of a Soil-Established, Genetically Modified Sinorhizobium Meliloti Inoculant to Soil Management Practices.  25, (2): 161-167. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	549. 	Migge, A.; Meya, G.; Carrayol, E.; Hirel, B., and Becker, T. W. Regulation of the Subunit Composition of Tomato Plastidic Glutamine Synthetase by Light and the Nitrogen Source. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	550. 	Mika, A.; Krzewinska, D., and Olszewski, T. Effects of Mulches, Herbicides and Cultivation as Orchard Groundcover Management Systems in Young Apple Orchard. SOIL; 1998; 6, (1): 1-13. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,FZFB,GFSNH,GYPI,NHSO4,OXF,PZM,SZ
	551. 	Miller, D. K.; Vidrine, P. R., and Stewart, A. M. Assessing Liberty Link Transgenic Technology for Weed Control in Cotton.  50, (1): 22. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	552. 	MINEAU, P.; BOERSMA, D. C., and COLLINS, B. An analysis of avian reproduction studies submitted for pesticide registration.  29 (3). 1994. 304-329..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	553. 	Mishutkina, I. A. V.; Kamionskaia, A. M., and Skriabin, K. G. [Generation of Sugar Beet Transgenic Plants Expressing Bar Gene]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	554. 	MIYAZAKI, A. PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF OPTICALLY ACTIVE PESTICIDES.  22 (2). 1997. 136-155. .
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	555. 	Mohr, K. I.  and Tebbe, C. C. Field Study Results on the Probability and Risk of a Horizontal Gene Transfer From Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Oilseed Rape Pollen to Gut Bacteria of Bees. 2007; 75, (3): 573-582. 154914 .
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	556. 	Molina, M. and Silva, M. Analytical potential of fluorescein analogues for ultrasensitive determinations of phosphorus-containing amino acid herbicides by micellar electrokinetic chromatography with laser-induced fluorescence detection. 2002; 23, (7-8): 1096-1103. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	557. 	---. Simultaneous Determination of Phosphorus-Containing Amino Acid-Herbicides by Nonionic Surfactant Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography With Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	558. 	Moore, S.; Croughan, T.; Myers, G., and Vidrine, P. R. Investigation of Transferring the Bar Gene Into Soybean Via the Pollen-Tube Pathway.  65-66. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	559. 	---. Using Pollen Tubes to Transfer Genes in Cotton.  43-44. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	560. 	Moore, S. H. and Croughan, T. P. Transferring the Bar Gene Into Cotton.  48. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	561. 	Moore, S. H.; Croughan, T. P., and Myers, G. O. Investigation of Transferring the Bar Gene Into Cotton Via the Pollen-Tube Pathway.  1,  483. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	562. 	MOORMAN, T. B. and KELLER, K. E. CROP RESISTANCE TO HERBICIDES EFFECTS ON SOIL AND WATER QUALITY.   LONDON, ENGLAND, UK. ISBN 1-56670-045-0.; 0 (0). 1996. 283-302..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	563. 	Moreland, D. E. Biochemical Mechanisms of Action of Herbicides and the Impact of Biotechnology on the Development of Herbicides. SOIL; 1999; 24, (3): 299-307. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24DXY,ATZ,CBL,DDT,DMB,GFS,HCCH,IZP,PCP,PDM,PL,PPCP,SXD,SZ
	564. 	MORI, H.; SATO, T.; NAGASE, H.; ANDOU, M.; SAKAI, Y.; YAMAGUCHI, S., and YAMAZAKI, F. Rapid screening method for the cause pesticides of acute toxicosis patient by TLC.  42 (1). 1996. 101-109..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	565. 	MORI, H.; SATO, T.; NAGASE, H.; TAKADA, K.; NAGASAKA, M., and YAMAZAKI, F. Analytical method for screening and quantification of phosphated amino acid herbicides in the serum of acutely intoxicated patients using HPLC with a diode-array-detector.  44 (4). 1998. 245-255..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	566. 	Motojyuku, M.; Saito, T.; Akieda, K.; Otsuka, H.; Yamamoto, I., and Inokuchi, S. Determination of Glyphosate, Glyphosate Metabolites, and Glufosinate in Human Serum by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	567. 	MOYER, J. R.; ROMAN, E. S.; LINDWALL, C. W., and BLACKSHAW, R. E. Weed management in conservation tillage systems for wheat production in North and South America.  13 (4). 1994. 243-259..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	568. 	Mu(dieresis)ller, B. P.; Zumdick, A.; Schuphan, I., and Schmidt, B. Metabolism of the Herbicide Glufosinate-Ammonium in Plant Cell Cultures of Transgenic (Rhizomania-Resistant) and Non-Transgenic Sugarbeet (Beta Vulgaris), Carrot (Daucus Carota), Purple Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) and Thorn Apple (Datura Stramonium). 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	569. 	Mueller, T. C.; Mitchell, P. D.; Young, B. G., and Culpepper, A. S. Proactive versus reactive management of glyphosate-resistant or -tolerant weeds. 2005; 19, (4): 924-933. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	570. 	MUELLNER, H.; DONN, G., and ECKES, P. ENGINEERING CROP RESISTANCE TO NATURALLY OCCURRING GLUTAMINESYNTHETASE INHIBITORS. 1992 Apr 5-1992 Apr 5;  203 (1-3). 1992. AGRO143..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	571. 	Mullner, H. ; Eckes, P., and Donn, G. Engineering Crop Resistance to the Naturally Occurring Glutamine Synthetase Inhibitor Phophinothricin.  38-47. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	572. 	Murdock, E. C. Tolerance of Roundup Ready Cotton to Multiple Postemergence Applications of Glyphosate.  52,  5-6. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	573. 	Murphy, T. R. Selective Control of Winter Annual Weeds Using Non-Selective Herbicides in Dormant Bermudagrass Turf.  51,  84-85. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	574. 	Nadolska-Orczyk, A. and Orczyk, W. Study of the Factors Influencing Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Pea (Pisum Sativum L.). 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	575. 	Nadolska-Orczyk, A.; Pietrusinska, A.; Binka-Wyrwa, A.; Kuc, D., and Orczyk, W. Diploid Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) As a Model Crop to Study Transgene Expression. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	576. 	Nagy, A.; Pauk, J.; Takacs, K., and Gelencser, E. Nutritional evaluation of the proteins of broad range herbicide resistant spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines. II. Resistance to digestion of marker proteins in rat model. 2008; 37, (2): 159-166. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	577. 	Nair, Satish K. and van der Donk, Wilfred A. Structure and mechanism of enzymes involved in biosynthesis and breakdown of the phosphonates fosfomycin, dehydrophos, and phosphinothricin: Special Section: Trends in Enzymology 2010. 2011 Jan 1-; 505, (1): 13-21. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	578. 	NAKAKI, T.; MISHIMA, A.; SUZUKI, E.; SHINTANI, F., and FUJII, T. Glufosinate ammonium, a herbicide, stimulates nitric oxide production in rat cerebellum. 1999 Mar 22-1999 Mar 25;  79 (SUPPL. 1). 1999. 42P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	579. 	Nakamura, S.; Mano, S.; Tanaka, Y.; Ohnishi, M.; Nakamori, C.; Araki, M.; Niwa, T.; Nishimura, M.; Kaminaka, H.; Nakagawa, T.; Sato, Y., and Ishiguro, S. Gateway Binary Vectors with the Bialaphos Resistance Gene, bar, as a Selection Marker for Plant Transformation. 2010; 74, (6): 1315-1319. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	580. 	Nakazato, L.; Dutra, V.; Broetto, L.; Staats, C. C.; Vainstein, M. H., and  Schrank, A. Development of an expression vector for Metarhizium anisopliae based on the tef-1 alpha homologous promoter. 2006; 72, (3): 521-528. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	581. 	Nam, J.; Mysore, K. S.; Zheng, C.; Knue, M. K.; Matthysse, A. G., and Gelvin, S. B. Identification of T-Dna Tagged Arabidopsis Mutants That Are Resistant to Transformation by Agrobacterium. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	582. 	Nam, J. S.; Mysore, K. S., and Gelvin, S. B. Agrobacterium Tumefaciens Transformation of the Radiation Hypersensitive Arabidopsis Thaliana Mutants Uvh1 and Rad5.  11 (11),  1136-1141. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	583. 	Nelson, B. K.; Cai, X., and Nebenfu(dieresis)hr, A. A Multicolored Set of in Vivo Organelle Markers for Co-Localization Studies in Arabidopsis and Other Plants. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	584. 	NEWMARK, P.  PLANT GENETIC SYSTEMS GETS BASTA RESISTANCE. (N Y);  5 (4). 1987. 321..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	585. 	Nigro, S. A.; Makunga, N. P.; Jones, N. B., and Van Staden, J. A Biolistic Approach Towards Producing Transgenic Pinus Patula Embryonal Suspensor Masses. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	586. 	Nogue, S.; Lluis, M.; Miro, O.; Medina, M.; Gonzalez, C., and Munne, P. Central Nervous System Depression, Acute Respiratory Insufficiency and Alterations in Heart Rate Associated With Glufosinate Poisoning. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	587. 	Norris, J. L.; Shaw, D. R.; Snipes, C. E., and Akin, D. S. Influence of Row Spacing and Residual Herbicides on Weed Control in Roundup Ready and Liberty Link Soybean.  52,  53. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	588. 	Novak, W. K. and Haslberger, A. G. Substantial equivalence of antinutrients and inherent plant toxins in genetically modified novel foods. 2000 Jun; 38, (6): 473-483. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	589. 	NUBBE, M. E.; ADAMS, V. D.; WATTS, R. J., and CLARK, Y. R. ORGANICS.  62 (4). 1990. 359-383..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	590. 	Obojska, A. ; Berlicki, L.; Kafarski, P.; Lejczak, B.; Chicca, M., and Forlani, G. Herbicidal Pyridyl Derivatives of Aminomethylene-Bisphosphonic Acid Inhibit Plant Glutamine Synthetase. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	591. 	Odell, Luke R.; Nilsson, Mikael T.; Gising, Johan; Lagerlund, Olof; Muthas, Daniel; Nordqvist, Anneli; Karl+_n, Anders, and Larhed, Mats. Functionalized 3-amino-imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines: A novel class of drug-like Mycobacterium tuberculosis glutamine synthetase inhibitors. 2009 Aug 15-; 19, (16): 4790-4793. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	592. 	Oh, S. M.; Shin, D. Y.; Yang, J. S., and Han, H. J. Studies on the Application Method of Herbicides for Control of Regrowing Rye and Weeds in Nonplowing Direct Sowing Culture of Silage Corn (Zea mays L.) Cropped After Rye. SOIL; 1992; 34, (2): 57-62(KOR) (ENG ABS). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,MTL,PDM,PMT,SZ
	593. 	OHNO, C.; OTAKI, M.; MORI, Y.; HISAMATSU, Y., and NAKAZAWA, H. Simultaneous determination of residual phosphorus-containing amino acid herbicides in agricultural products by HPLC.  40 (1). 1999. 75-79..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	594. 	Ohtake, T.; Yasuda, H.; Takahashi, H.; Goto, T.; Suzuki, K.; Yonemura, K., and Hishida, A. Decreased plasma and cerebrospinal fluid glutamine concentrations in a patient with bialaphos poisoning. 2001; 20, (8): 429-434. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	595. 	Ohtani, Yoshimi; Hayashi, Harutoshi, and Higuchi, Yoichiro. Simultaneous Determination of Glufosinate, Glyphosate and Phenoxyalkanoic Acid Herbicides in River Water With Ion-Exchange Cartridge. 1997; 20, (2): 108-111. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	596. 	Olguin, E. R.; Arrieta-Espinoza, G.; Lobo, J. A., and Espinoza-Esquivel, A. M. Assessment of Gene Flow From a Herbicide-Resistant Indica Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) To the Costa Rican Weedy Rice (Oryza Sativa) in Tropical America: Factors Affecting Hybridization Rates and Characterization of F1 Hybrids. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	597. 	Olofsdotter, M.; Valverde, B. E., and Madsen, K. H. Herbicide Resistant Rice (Oryza Sativa L.): Global Implications for Weedy Rice and Weed Management. 2000; 13, (3): 279-295. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	598. 	Omirulleh, S.; Ismagulova, A.; Feher, A.; Bilgin, M.; Morocz, S., and Dudits, D. Differential Activity of Wheat Histone H4 Promoter in Transgenic Maize.  81,  549-558. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	599. 	Omura, S.; Hinotozawa, K.; Imamura, N., and Murata, M. The Structure of Phosalacine, a New Herbicidal Antibiotic Containing Phosphinothricin. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	600. 	ONO, S.; IWAGAKI, I., and TAKAHARA, T. EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND FACTORS RELATED TO CULTURE ON THE PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF CITRUS TREES. (KUCHINOTSU);  0 (9). 1987. 25-50..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	601. 	Orejuela, E. and Silva, M. Rapid and Sensitive Determination of Phosphorus-Containing Amino Acid Herbicides in Soil Samples by Capillary Zone Electrophoresis With Diode Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	602. 	Orson, J. H.; Oldfield, J. F., and Bcpc. Gene flow and the practical management of genetically modified crops in the UK. 1999(72): 247-252. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	603. 	OUDEJANS, J. HM. Wageningen Agricultural University Papers, 99. 1. Studies on IPM policy in SE Asia: Two centuries of plant protection in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. 1999 Oct 1;  99 (1). 1999. XVIII+316P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	604. 	Owen, M. D. K. Current Use of Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Soybean and Corn in the USA. 2000; 19, (8-10): 765-771. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	605. 	OXTOBY, E. and HUGHES, M. A. BREEDING FOR HERBICIDE RESISTANCE USING MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR TECHNIQUES.  40 (1-2). 1989. 173-180..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	606. 	Padegimas, L.; Shul'ga, O. A., and Skriabin, K. G. [Creation of Transgenic Plants Nicotiana Tabacum and Solanum Tuberosum, Resistant to the Herbicide Phosphinothricin]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	607. 	PADGETTE, S. R.; DELLA-CIOPPA, G.; SHAH, D. M.; FRALEY, R. T., and KISHORE, G. M. SELECTIVE HERBICIDE TOLERANCE THROUGH PROTEIN ENGINEERING. (ED.). CELL CULTURE AND SOMATIC CELL GENETICS OF PLANTS, VOL. 6. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF PLANT NUCLEAR GENES. XXVI+494P. ACADEMIC PRESS, INC.: TROY, MISSOURI, USA;  LONDON, ENGLAND, UK. ILLUS. ISBN 0-12-715006-4.; 0 (0). 1990. 441-476..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	608. 	Pallutt, B. and Hommel, B. The Concept and the First Results of the Assesment of Glufosinate-Tolerant Rape and Maize in a 4-Field Crop Rotation (Konzept Und Erste Ergebnisse Zur Bewertung Von Glufosinat-Tolerantem Raps Und Mais Im Rahmen Einer 4-Feldrigen Fruchtfolge). 1998; 16,  427-433(GER) (ENG ABS). 157153.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	609. 	PALMER, C. E. and OELCK, M. The relationship of phosphinothricin to growth and metabolism in cell cultures of Brassica napus L.  141 (1). 1993. 105-110..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	610. 	Paoletti, M. G. and Pimentel, D. Environmental risks of pesticides versus genetic engineering for agricultural pest control. 2000; 12, (3): 279-303. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	611. 	Park, H. Y. ; Lee, P. H.; Shin, D. H., and Kim, G. W. Anterograde Amnesia With Hippocampal Lesions Following Glufosinate Intoxication. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	612. 	Park, S. H. ; Lee, B. M.; Salas, M. G.; Srivatanakul, M., and Smith, R. H. Shorter T-Dna or Additional Virulence Genes Improve Agrobactrium-Mediated Transformation.  101 (7),  1015-1020. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	613. 	Pascual, M. B.; Molina-Rueda, J. J.; C&Aacute; Novas, F. M., and Gallardo, F. Spatial Distribution of Cytosolic Nadp(+)-Isocitrate Dehydrogenase in Pine Embryos and Seedlings. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	614. 	Patnaik, D.  and Khurana, P. Genetic Transformation of Indian Bread (T. Aestivum) and Pasta (T. Durum) Wheat by Particle Bombardment of Mature Embryo-Derived Calli. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	615. 	Pawlowski, W. P.; Torbert, K. A.; Rines, H. W., and Somers, D. A. Irregular Patterns of Transgene Silencing in Allohexaploid Oat.  38 (4),  597-607. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	616. 	Paz, M. M.; Martinez, J. C.; Kalvig, A. B.; Fonger, T. M. , and Wang, K. Improved Cotyledonary Node Method Using an Alternative Explant Derived From Mature Seed for Efficient Agrobacterium-Mediated Soybean Transformation. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	617. 	Peck, S. C. ; Cooke, H. A.; Cicchillo, R. M.; Malova, P.; Hammerschmidt, F.; Nair, S. K., and Van Der Donk, W. A. Mechanism and Substrate Recognition of 2-Hydroxyethylphosphonate Dioxygenase. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	618. 	Pellegrineschi, A.; Brito, R. M.; Velazquez, L.; Noguera, L. M.; Pfeiffer, W.; McLean, S., and Hoisington, D. The Effect of Pretreatment With Mild Heat and Drought Stresses on the Explant and Biolistic Transformation Frequency of Three Durum Wheat Cultivars. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	619. 	Perales, Lorena; Pe+_arrubia, Lola, and Cornejo, Mar+ a-Jes+ s. Induction of a polyubiquitin gene promoter by dehydration stresses in transformed rice cells. 2008 Feb 1-; 165, (2): 159-171. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	620. 	Perrella, G.; Cremona, G.; Consiglio, F.; Errico, A.; Bressan, R. A., and Conicella, C. Screening for mutations affecting sexual reproduction after activation tagging in Arabidopsis thaliana. 2006; 47, (2): 109-111. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	621. 	Perret, S. J.; Valentine, J.;  Leggett, J. M., and Morris, P. Integration, Expression and Inheritance of Transgenes in Hexaploid Oat (Avena Sativa L.). 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	622. 	Peterman, D. R.; Elias, B., and  Frittelli, J. Transportation Security: Issues for the 110th Congress.  (GRA&I), Issue 01, 2008.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	623. 	Petersen, J. and Hurle, K. Control of Cleavers With Liberty in Glufosinate-Resistant Winter Oilseed Rape. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	624. 	Petersen, W.; Umbeck, P.; Hokanson, K., and Halsey, M. Biosafety Considerations for Selectable and Scorable Markers Used in Cassava (Manihot Esculenta Crantz) Biotechnology. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	625. 	Petrillo, C. P.; Carneiro, N. P.; Purcino, A. A. C.; Carvalho, C. H. S.; Alves, J. D., and Carneiro, A. A. Optimization of particle bombardment parameters for the genetic transformation of Brazilian maize inbred lines. 2008; 43, (3): 371-378. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	626. 	Phillipson, B. A.; Pimpl, P.; DaSilva, L. L. P.; Crofts, A. J.; Taylor, J. P.; Movafeghi, A.; Robinson, D. G., and Denecke, J. Secretory Bulk Flow of Soluble Proteins Is Efficient and Copii Dependent. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	627. 	Phipps, R. H.; Jones, A. K.; Tingey, A. P., and Abeyasekera, S. Effect of Corn Silage From an Herbicide-Tolerant Genetically Modified Variety on Milk Production and Absence of Transgenic Dna in Milk. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern:  GFS
	628. 	Phogat, S. K.; Burma, P. K., and Pental, D. High Frequency Regeneration of Brassica Napus Varieties and Genetic Transformation of Stocks Containing Fertility Restorer Genes for Two Cytoplasmic Male Sterility Systems. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	629. 	Pi&Ntilde; Eiro, M.; Garc&Iacute; A-Olmedo, F., and Diaz, I. Redox Modulation of the Expression of Bacterial Genes Encoding Cysteine-Rich Proteins in Plant Protoplasts. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	630. 	Pinheiro, P. V.; de Faria, J. C.; Nogueira, Eopel, and Aragao, F. J. L. Transgene inheritances and genetic similarities of near isogenic lines of genetically modified common beans. 2009; 44, (9): 1168-1176. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	631. 	Piriyapittaya, M.; Jayanta, S.; Mitra, S., and Leepipatpiboon, N. Micro-scale membrane extraction of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in water followed by high-performance liquid chromatography and post-column derivatization with fluorescence detector. 2008; 1189, (1-2): 483-492. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	632. 	Pline, W. A. and Hatzios, K. K. Interactions of Ammonium Sulfate or Pelargonic Acid With Glufosinate or Glyphosate on Two Perennial and Three Annual Weed Species.  52,  60-61. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	633. 	---. Temperature Effects on the Response of Liberty-Link and Roundup-Ready Soybeans to Glufosinate and Glyphosate Treatments.  52,  172-173. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	634. 	Pline, W. A.; Lacy, G. H.; Stromberg, V., and Hatzios, K. K. Antibacterial Activity of the Herbicide Glufosinate on Pseudomonas syringae Pathovar Glycinea. 2001; 71, (1): 48-55. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	635. 	Pniewski, T.; Kapusta, J.; Boci&#261; G, P.; Wojciechowicz, J.; Kostrzak, A.; Gdula, M.; Fedorowicz-Stro&#324; Ska, O.; W&Oacute; Jcik, P.; Otta, H.; Samardakiewicz, S.; Wolko, B.; P&#322, and Ucienniczak, A. Low-Dose Oral Immunization With Lyophilized Tissue of Herbicide-Resistant Lettuce Expressing Hepatitis B Surface Antigen for Prototype Plant-Derived Vaccine Tablet Formulation. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	636. 	Pogorelko, Gennady V.; Fursova, Oksana V.; Ogarkova, Olga A., and Tarasov, Valentin A. A new technique for activation tagging in Arabidopsis. 2008 May 15-;  414, (1Çô2): 67-75. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	637. 	POHLNER, D.  EMEX AUSTRALIS AND DRIED VINE FRUIT PRODUCTION IN SUNRAYSIA. 1996;  11 (4). 1996. 150-153..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	638. 	POOL, R. M. ; DUNST, R. M.; KAMAS, J. S., and FENDINGER, A. G. VINEYARD WEED MANAGEMENT USING NON-PERSISTENT HERBICIDES. 1997 Jul;  48 (2). 1997. 250..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	639. 	Pornprom, T.; Prodmatee, N., and Chatchawankanphanich, O. Glutamine Synthetase Mutation Conferring Target-Site-Based Resistance to Glufosinate in Soybean Cell Selections. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	640. 	Pornprom, T.; Surawattananon, S., and Srinives, P. Ammonia Accumulation as an Index of Glufosinate-Tolerant Soybean Cell Lines. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	641. 	PORTER, W. C. and PARISH, R. L. HOODED SPRAY APPLICATION OF POSTEMERGENCE HERBICIDES FOR SOUTHERNPEA PRODUCTION. 1996 Feb 3-1996 Feb 5;  31 (5). 1996. 748..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	642. 	Prasertsongskun, S.; Sangduen, N.; Suwanwong, S.; Santisopasri, V., and Matsumoto, H. Increased Activity and Reduced Sensitivity of Glutamine Synthetase in Glufosinate-Resistant Vetiver (Vetiveria Zizanioides Nash) Cells. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	643. 	Preuss, S. B.; Jiang, C. Z.; Baik, H. K.; Kado, C. I., and Britt, A. B. Radiation-Sensitive Arabidopsis Mutants Are Proficient for T-Dna Transformation. [Erratum: Dec 1999, V. 262 (4/5), P. 909.].   261 (4/5),  623-626. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	644. 	Przetakiewicz, A.; Karas, A.; Orczyk, W., and Nadolska-Orczyk, A. Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Polyploid Cereals. The Efficiency of Selection and Transgene Expression in Wheat. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	645. 	Puchta, H.; Dujon, B., and Hohn, B. Two Different but Related Mechanisms Are Used in Plants for the Repair of Genomic Double-Strand Breaks by Homologous Recombination.  93 (10),  5055-5060. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	646. 	PUEHLER, A.  FIELD EXPERIMENTS EVALUATION OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF TECHNOLOGY AND RISK ASSESSMENT WITH THE HELP OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED MICROORGANISMS. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	647. 	Punja, Z. K. Transgenic Carrots Expressing a Thaumatin-Like Protein Display Enhanced Resistance to Several Fungal Pathogens. 2005; 27, (2): 291-296. 158427.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	648. 	Qian, K.; He, S.; Tang, T.; Shi, T. Y.; Li, J. Q., and Cao, Y. S. A rapid liquid chromatography method for determination of glufosinate residue in maize after derivatisation. 2011; 127, (2): 722-726. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	649. 	Quinn, J. P. Biochemistry: Uncharted Route for Antibiotics. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	650. 	Raemakers CJJM; Sofiari, E.; Jacobsen, E., and Visser, R. G. F. Regeneration and Transformation of Cassava. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	651. 	Raemakers, K.; Schreuder, M.;  Pereira, I.; Munyikwa, T.; Jacobsen, E., and Visser, R. Progress Made in Fec Transformation of Cassava. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	652. 	Ramesh, S.; Nagadhara, D.; Reddy, V. D., and Rao, K. V. Production of Transgenic Indica Rice Resistant to Yellow Stem Borer and Sap-Sucking Insects, Using Super-Binary Vectors of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens. 2004; 166, (4): 1077-1085. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	653. 	RAMOS, J. L.; DUQUE, E., and  RAMOS-GONZALEZ, M. I. Survival in soils of an herbicide-resistant Pseudomonas putida strain bearing a recombinant TOL plasmid.  57 (1). 1991. 260-266..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	654. 	RAMOS TOMBO GM and BELLUS, D. Chirality and crop protection. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	655. 	Ramsey, R. J. L.; Stephenson, G. R., and Hall, J. C. A review of the effects of humidity, humectants, and surfactant composition on the absorption and efficacy of highly water-soluble herbicides. 2005 Jun; 82, (2): 162-175. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	656. 	Rankins, A. ; Byred, J. D.; Mask, D. B.; Barnett, J. W., and Gerard, P. D. Survey of soybean weeds in Mississippi. 2005; 19, (2): 492-498. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	657. 	Rasche, E. and Gadsby, M. Glufosinate Ammonium Tolerant Crops - International Commercial Developments and Experiences.  VOLS. 1-3,  INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, UK, NOVEMBER 17-20, 1997. XXIV+442P.//: SOIL; 1997; 9,  941-946. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	658. 	Rasco-Gaunt, S.; Liu, D.; Li, C. P.; Doherty, A.; Hagemann, K.; Riley, A.; Thompson, T.; Brunkan, C.; Mitchell, M.; Lowe, K.; Krebbers, E.; Lazzeri, P.; Jayne, S., and Rice, D. Characterisation of the Expression of a Novel Constitutive Maize Promoter in Transgenic Wheat and Maize. 2003; 21, (6): 569-576. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	659. 	Read, M. A.  and Hewson, R. T. Glufosinate-Ammonium: a New Desiccant for Peas, Beans and Linseed .  379-384. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	660. 	Reboud, X. Effect of a Gap on Gene Flow Between Otherwise Adjacent Transgenic Brassica Napus Crops.  106 (6),  1048-1058. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	661. 	REDMANN, R. E.; QI, M. Q., and  BELYK, M. Growth of transgenic and standard canola (Brassica napus L.) varieties in response to soil salinity.  74 (4). 1994. 797-799..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	662. 	REHEUL, D. THE APPLICATION OF HERBICIDES IN GRASS BREEDING.  54 (2 PART A). 1989. 391-394..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	663. 	Ren, Yanfei ; Lv, Jun; Wang, Hua; Li, Linchuan; Peng, Yufa, and Qu, Li-Jia. A comparative proteomics approach to detect unintended effects in transgenic Arabidopsis. 2009 Oct; 36, (10 ): 629-639. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	664. 	Retzinger, E. J. Jr. and Mallory-Smith, C. Classification of Herbicides by Site of Action for Weed Resistance Management Strategies. SOIL; 1997; 11, (2): 384-393. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACF,ACO,ACR,AMTL,AMTR,ASM,ATZ,BFL,BMC,BMN,BS,BSF,BT,BTC,BTY,CLT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,CRM,CSF,CYC,CZE,DDP,DFP,DFQ,DMB,DMM,DPP1,DQTBr,DSMA,DTP,DU,EFL,EFS,EMSF,EPTC,FDE,FMC,FNP,FSF,FTCM,FTS,FXP,FZFP,GFS,GYP,HXZ,IMQ,IXB,IXF,IZP,IZT,LCF,LNR,MBZ,MCPA,MCPB,MCPP1,MLNR,MLT,MSMA,MTL,MTS,NFZ,NPM,NPP,NSF,ODZ,OXF,OYZ,PCH,PCL,PDM,PEB,PHMD,PMT,PPN,PPZ,PQT,PRO,PSF,PTB,PYD,PYZ,PZM,QNC,RIM,SFZ,SID,SMU,SXD,SZ,TBC,TBNU,TET,TFN,THF,TKY,TPR,TRB,TRL,TSF,VNT
	665. 	Retzinger, E. J. Jr. and Mallory-Smith, C. Classification of Herbicides by Site of Action for Weed Resistance Management Strategies. 1997; 11, (2): 384-393. 127138.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACF,ACO,ACR,AMTL,AMTR,ASM,ATZ,BFL,BMC,BMN,BS,BSF,BT,BTC,BTY,CLT,CMZ,CPP,CPR,CRM,CSF,CYC,CZE,DDP,DFP,DFQ,DMB,DMM,DPP1,DQTBr,DSMA,DTP,DU,EFL,EFS,EMSF,EPTC,FDE,FMC,FNP,FSF,FTCM,FTS,FXP,FZFP,GFS,GYP,HXZ,IMQ,IXB,IXF,IZP,IZT,LCF,LNR,MBZ,MCPA,MCPB,MCPP1,MLNR,MLT,MSMA,MTL,MTS,NFZ,NPM,NPP,NSF,ODZ,OXF,OYZ,PCH,PCL,PDM,PEB,PHMD,PMT,PPN,PPZ,PQT,PRO,PSF,PTB,PYD,PYZ,PZM,QNC,RIM,SFZ,SID,SMU,SXD,SZ,TBC,TBNU,TET,TFN,THF,TKY,TPR,TRB,TRL,TSF,VNT
	666. 	Rhodes, G. N. J.; Mueller, T. C., and Hayes, R. M. Performance of Roundup Ready Corn Weed Control Systems in Tennessee.  51,  20. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	667. 	Riches, C. R. and Valverde, B. E. Agricultural and biological diversity in Latin America: Implications for development, testing, and commercialization of herbicide-resistant crops. 2002; 16, (1): 200-214. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	668. 	RIEGER, M. A.; PRESTON, C., and POWLES, S. B. Risks of gene flow from transgenic herbicide-resistant canola (Brassica napus) to weedy relatives in southern Australian cropping systems.  50 (2). 1999. 115-128..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	669. 	RIOUX R and RUBE, Y. EFFECT OF GLUFOSINATE ON DEFOLIATION OF POTATOES AND GERMINATION OF TUBERS .   71 (3). 1990. 146..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	670. 	Risse, J. M.; Pu(dieresis)hler, A., and Flaschel, E. Production of N-Acetyl-Phosphinothricin: a Substance Used for Inducing Male Sterility in Transgenic Plants. 2005; 5, (1): 38-45. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	671. 	Robertson, D. L. and Alberte, R. S. Isolation and Characterization of Glutamine Synthetase From the Marine Diatom Skeletonema Costatum. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	672. 	Robinson, D. W. Weed Control in Amenity Plantings.  15-24. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	673. 	Rodenburg, Jonne and Demont, Matty. Potential of Herbicide-Resistant Rice Technologies for Sub-Saharan Africa.  12, (3-4): 313-325. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	674. 	Rojano-Delgado, A. M.; Ruiz-Jimenez, J.; de Castro, M. D. L., and De Prado, R. Determination of glyphosate and its metabolites in plant material by reversed-polarity CE with indirect absorptiometric detection. 2010; 31, (8): 1423-1430. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	675. 	Romano, E.; Proite, K.; Soares, A.; Torres, A.; Arieta, J.; Jach, G.; Mentaberry, A., and Monte, D. New Binary Vectors for Plant Co-Transformation. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	676. 	Roy-Barman, S.; Sautter, C., and Chattoo, B. B. Expression of the Lipid Transfer Protein Ace-Amp1 in Transgenic Wheat Enhances Antifungal Activity and Defense Responses. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	677. 	Royer, A.; Beguin, S.; Sochor, H., and Communal, P. Y. Determination of Glufosinate Ammonium and Its Metabolite (Ae F064619 and Ae F061517) Residues in Water by Gas Chromatography With Tandem Mass Spectrometry After Ion Exchange Cleanup and Derivatization. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	678. 	Royer, A.; Beguin, S.; Tabet, J. C.; Hulot, S.; Reding, M. A., and Communal, P. Y. Determination of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid residues in water by gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry after exchange ion resin purification and derivatization. Application on vegetable matrixes. 2000; 72, (16): 3826-3832. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	679. 	RUBOW, T. STATUS FOR HERBICIDE USE IN ORNAMENTALS NURSERIES AND FORESTRY IN DENMARK. 324;  (COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY BERLIN-DAHLEM, NO. 324); 2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MINOR USES CALLED BY THE FEDERAL BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH CENTRE FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY, JUNE 11-13, 1996. 145P. BIOLOGISCHE BUNDESANSTALT FUER LAND- UND FORSTWIRTSCHAFT: BERLIN-DAHLEM, GERMANY. ISBN 3-8263-3129-X.; 0 (324). 1996. 111-113..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	680. 	Ruhland, M. ; Engelhardt, G., and  Pawlizki, K. A Comparative Investigation of the Metabolism of the Herbicide Glufosinate in Cell Cultures of Transgenic Glufosinate-Resistant and Non-Transgenic Oilseed Rape (Brassica Napus) and Corn (Zea Mays). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	681. 	Ruiter, R.; Brande, I. van den; Stals, E.; Delaure, S.; Cornelissen, M., and D'Halluin, K. Spontaneous Mutation Frequency in Plants Obscures the Effect of Chimeraplasty.  53, (5): 675-689. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	682. 	RUPPRECHT, J. K.; DACUS, S. C.; DANIEL, L. E.; SINGER, S. S.; STUMPF, K. A., and SMITH, S. M. METABOLISM OF-14C-GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM IN TRANSGENIC SOYBEANS TREATED UNDER NORMAL FIELD CONDITIONS. 1996 Mar 24-1996 Mar 28;  211 (1-2). 1996. AGRO 56..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	683. 	Sabri, N.; Pelissier, B., and Teissie, J. Transient and Stable Electrotransformations of Intact Black Mexican Sweet Maize Cells Are Obtained After Preplasmolysis.  15 (12),  924-928. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	684. 	SACHS, A. UPHOLDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE. 1996;  W. W. NORTON AND CO., LTD.: LONDON, ENGLAND, UK. ISBN 0-393-31393-X(PAPER); ISBN 0-393-03851-3(CLOTH).; 1996 (0). 1996. 133-151..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	685. 	Sadanandam, A.; Uhrig, H., and  Salamini, F. Protoplast Culture of 2n S. Tuberosum as a Source of Mutant Phenotypes.  379-380. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	686. 	Sadi, B. B. ; Vonderheide, A. P., and Caruso, J. A. Analysis of Phosphorus Herbicides by Ion-Pairing Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry With Octapole Reaction Cell. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	687. 	Saeglitz, C.; Pohl, M., and Bartsch, D. Monitoring Gene Flow From Transgenic Sugar Beet Using Cytoplasmic Male-Sterile Bait Plants. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	688. 	Saito, T.; Aoki, H.; Namera, A.; Oikawa, H.; Miyazaki, S.; Nakamoto, A., and Inokuchi, S. Mix-mode TiO-C18 monolith spin column extraction and GC-MS for the simultaneous assay of organophosphorus compounds and glufosinate, and glyphosate in human serum and urine. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	689. 	Sakhno, L. O.; Komarnyts'ky&#301; Ik; Cherep, M. N., and Kuchuk, M. V. [Phosphinothricin-Resistant Somatic Hybrids Brassica Napus + Orychophragmus Violaceus]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	690. 	Salas, M. G.; Park, S. H.; Srivatanakul, M., and Smith, R. H. Temperature Influence on Stable T-Dna Integration in Plant Cells. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	691. 	Salerno, S.; DaiPra, L., and DelleFratte, A. Analisi ambientale di due aziende di produzione di manufatti ceramici nel comprensorio di Civita Castellana. (Environmental analysis in two manufacturing firms of Civita Castellana disctrict (Italy)).  (GRA&I), Issue 15, 2095.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	692. 	SANCHO, J. V.; HERNANDEZ, F.;  LOPEZ, F. J.; HOGENDOORN, E. A.; DIJKMAN, E., and VAN ZOONEN P. Rapid determination of glufosinate, glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in environmental water samples using precolumn fluorogenic labeling and coupled-column liquid chromatography.  737 (1). 1996. 75-83..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	693. 	SANCHO, J. V.; LOPEZ, F. J.; HERNANDEZ, F.; HOGENDOORN, E. A., and VAN ZOONEN P. RAPID DETERMINATION OF GLUFOSINATE IN ENVIRONMENTAL WATER SAMPLES USING 9-FLUORENYLMETHOXYCARBONYL PRECOLUMN DERIVATIZATION LARGE-VOLUME INJECTION AND COUPLED-COLUMN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY.  678 (1). 1994. 59-67..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	694. 	Sandhu, S. Generation, Characterization and Risk Assessment of Transgenic Apomictic Bahaigrass. SOIL; 2008: 117 p. (UMI# 0822783). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	695. 	Sandhu, S.; Blount, A. R.; Quesenberry, K. H., and Altpeter, F. Apomixis and ploidy barrier suppress pollen-mediated gene flow in field grown transgenic turf and forage grass (Paspalum notatum Flugg,). 2010; 121, (5): 919-929. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	696. 	Sato, K.; Jin, J. Y.; Takeuchi, T.; Miwa, T.; Suenami, K.; Takekoshi, Y., and Kanno, S. Integrated Pulsed Amperometric Detection of Glufosinate, Bialaphos and Glyphosate at Gold Electrodes in Anion-Exchange Chromatography. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	697. 	SAUTER, H.; LAUER, M., and FRITSH, H. METABOLIC PROFILING OF PLANTS A NEW DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE.  1991,  288-299. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	698. 	SAWAHEL, W. A. Ultrasound-mediated stable transformation of potato tuber discs.  10 (11). 1996. 821-824..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	699. 	Schabenberger, O.; Tharp, B. E.; Kells, J. J., and Penner, D. Statistical Tests for Hormesis and Effective Dosages in Herbicide Dose Response. SOIL; 1999; 91, (4): 713-721. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYPI,NHSO4
	700. 	Schafers, C.; Hommen, U.; Dembinski, M., and Gonzalez-Valero, J. F. Aquatic Macroinvertebrates in the Altes Land, an Intensely Used Orchard Region in Germany:  Correlation Between Community Structure and Potential for Pesticide Exposure. 2006; 25, (12): 3275-3288. 160438.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: BMY,Captan,FPY,GFS,GYP,KRSM,MZB,PPX,PYM,SFR
	701. 	Schaufele, W. R. and Pfleiderer, U. E. Trials to Control Volunteer Rape Seed, Potatoes and Weed Beets in Herbicide Resistant Sugar Beets - First Results. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	702. 	Schenk, B.; Weimer, M.; Bremer, S.; van der Burg, B.; Cortvrindt, R.; Freyberger, A.; Lazzari, G.; Pellizzer, C.; Piersma, A.; Schafer, W. R.; Seiler, A.; Witters, H., and Schwarz, M. The ReProTect Feasibility Study, a novel comprehensive in vitro approach to detect reproductive toxicants. 2010; 30, (1): 200-218. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	703. 	Schenk, Barbara; Weimer, Marc; Bremer, Susanne; van der Burg, Bart; Cortvrindt, Rita; Freyberger, Alexius; Lazzari, Giovanna; Pellizzer, Cristian; Piersma, Aldert; Sch+ńfer, Wolfgang R.; Seiler, Andrea; Witters, Hilda, and Schwarz, Michael. The ReProTect Feasibility Study, a novel comprehensive in vitro approach to detect reproductive toxicants: ReProTect Special Issue. 2010 Aug; 30, ( 1): 200-218. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	704. 	Schinko, Eva; Schad, Klaus; Eys, Sema; Keller, Ullrich, and Wohlleben, Wolfgang. Phosphinothricin-tripeptide biosynthesis: An original version of bacterial secondary metabolism?: Evolution of Metabolic Diversity. 2009; 70, (15Çô16): 1787-1800. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	705. 	Schmalenberger, A. and Tebbe, C. C. Bacterial Diversity in Maize Rhizospheres: Conclusions on the Use of Genetic Profiles Based on Pcr-Amplified Partial Small Subunit Rrna Genes in Ecological Studies.  12 (1),  251-262. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	706. 	Schmalenberger, A. and Tebbe, C. C. Genetic profiling of noncultivated bacteria from the rhizospheres of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) reveal field and annual variability but no effect of a transgenic herbicide resistance. 2003; 49, (1): 1-8. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	707. 	Schmalenberger, Achim and Tebbe, Christoph C. Bacterial community composition in the rhizosphere of a transgenic, herbicide-resistant maize (Zea mays) and comparison to its non-transgenic cultivar Bosphore. 2002 Apr; 40, (1): 29-37. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	708. 	Schmidt, C. P. and Pannell, D. J. The Role and Value of Herbicide-Resistant Lupins in Western Australian Agriculture. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	709. 	Schmidt, M. A.; LaFayette, P. R.; Artelt, B. A., and Parrott, W. A. A comparison of strategies for transformation with multiple genes via microprojectile-mediated bombardment . 2008; 44, (3): 162-168. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	710. 	Scholte, M. ; D'Erfurth, I.; Rippa, S.; Mondy, S.; Cosson, V.; Durand, P.; Breda, C.; Trinh, H.; Rodriguez-Llorente, I.; Kondorosi, E.; Schultze, M.; Kondorosi, A., and Ratet, P. T-Dna Tagging in the Model Legume Medicago Truncatula Allows Efficient Gene Discovery. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	711. 	Schulte-Hermann, R.; Wogan, G. N.; Berry, C.; Brown, N. A.; Czeizel, A.; Giavini, E.; Holmes, L. B. ; Kroes, R.; Nau, H.; Neubert, D.; Oesch, F.; Ott, T.; Pelkonen, O.; Robert-Gnansia, E., and Sullivan, F. M. Analysis of Reproductive Toxicity and Classification of Glufosinate-Ammonium. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	712. 	SCHULZ, A.; TAGGESELLE, P.; TRIPIER, D., and BARTSCH, K. Stereospecific production of the herbicide phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) by transamination: Isolation and characterization of a phosphinothricin-specific transaminase from Escherichia coli.  56 (1). 1990. 1-6..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	713. 	Schwartz, B. M.; Kenworthy, K. E.; Engelke, M. C.; Genovesi, A. D., and Quesenberry, K. H. Heritability Estimates for Turfgrass Performance and Stress Response in Zoysia spp. 2009; 49, (6): 2113-2118. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	714. 	Schwartz, D.; Alijah, R.; Nussbaumer, B.; Pelzer, S., and Wohlleben, W. The Peptide Synthetase Gene Phsa From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes Is Not Juxtaposed With Other Genes Involved in Nonribosomal Biosynthesis of Peptides. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	715. 	---. The Peptide Synthetase Gene Phsa From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes Is Not Juxtoposed With Other Genes Involved in Nonribosomal Biosynthesis of Peptides.  62 (2),  570-577. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	716. 	Schwartz, D.; Berger, S.; Heinzelmann, E.; Muschko, K.; Welzel, K., and Wohlleben, W. Biosynthetic Gene Cluster of the Herbicide Phosphinothricin Tripeptide From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes T&Uuml;494. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	717. 	Schwartz, D.; Kaspar, S.; Kienzlen, G.; Muschko, K., and Wohlleben, W. Inactivation of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Aconitase Gene From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes T&Uuml;494 Impairs Morphological and Physiological Differentiation. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	718. 	Schwarzlose, G. L.; Ehlhardt, M. H.; Odom, P. N.; Smith, T. L., and Strachan, W. F. Evaluation of Liberty in Rice.  51,  221. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	719. 	Scott, M. Paul; Peterson, Joan M.; Moran, Daniel L.; Sangtong, Varaporn, and Smith, LaTrice. A Wheat Genomic Dna Fragment Reduces Pollen Transmission of Maize Transgenes by Reducing Pollen Viability.  16, (5): 629-643. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	720. 	Screpanti, C.; Accinelli, C.;  Vicari, A., and Catizone, P. Glyphosate and Glufosinate-Ammonium Runoff From a Corn-Growing Area in Italy. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	721. 	SEAMAN, S. R.; BRETTLE, R. P., and GORE, S. M. Mortality from overdose among injecting drug users recently released from prison: Database linkage study.  316 (7129). 1998. 426-428..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	722. 	See, H. H.; Hauser, P. C.; Ibrahim, W. A., and Sanagi, M. M. Rapid and Direct Determination of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, and Aminophosphonic Acid by Online Preconcentration Ce With Contactless Conductivity Detection. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	723. 	SHAH, D. M. ; GASSER, C. S.; DELLA-CIOPPA, G., and KISHORE, G. M. GENETIC ENGINEERING OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE GENES. (ED.). PLANT GENE RESEARCH: BASIC KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATION: TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL REGULATION OF PLANT GENES. XIII+344P. SPRINGER-VERLAG: VIENNA, AUSTRIA;  NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA. ILLUS. ISBN 3-211-82046-9; ISBN 0-387-82046-9.; 0 (0). 1988. 297-312..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	724. 	Shaner, D. L. Herbicide safety relative to common targets in plants and mammals. 2004; 60, (1): 17-24. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	725. 	SHANER, D. L. and SINGH, B. K. HOW DOES INHIBITION OF AMINO ACID BIOSYNTHESIS KILL PLANTS?   7TH ANNUAL PENN STATE SYMPOSIUM IN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA, USA, MAY 28-30, 1992. XIII+386P. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS: ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, USA. ISBN 0-943088-23-2.; 0 (0). 1992. 174-183..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	726. 	Shaner, D. L.; Wiles, L., and Hansen, N. Behavior of Atrazine in Limited Irrigation Cropping Systems in Colorado:  Prior Use is Important. SOIL; 2009; 38, (5): 1861-1869. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ATZ,CPR,DMB,GFS,GYP,MTL,MTS,PDM,SFZ,TBNU,THF
	727. 	---. Behavior of Atrazine in Limited Irrigation Cropping Systems in Colorado:  Prior Use Is Important. 2009; 38, (5): 1861-1869. 161045.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ATZ,CPR,DMB,GFS,GYP,MTL,MTS,PDM,SFZ,TBNU,THF
	728. 	Sharma, Vijendra K.; Monostori, Tamas; Gobel, Cornelia; Hansch, Robert; Bittner, Florian; Wasternack, Claus; Feussner, Ivo; Mendel, Ralf R.; Hause, Bettina, and Schulze, Jutta. Transgenic barley plants overexpressing a 13-lipoxygenase to modify oxylipin signature. 2006 Feb; 67, ( 3): 264-276. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	729. 	Shen, G. Z. ; Wang, X. Q.; Yin, L. Q.; Wang, J.; Li, L., and Zhang, J. L. [Genetic Analysis of a Rolled-Leaf Mutant in Rice Population of T-Dna Insertion]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	730. 	Shen, W. H.  and Hohn, B. Vectors Based on Maize Streak Virus Can Replicate to High Copy Numbers in Maize Plants. 1995.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	731. 	SHERMA, J. DETERMINATION OF PESTICIDES BY THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY.  7 (4). 1994. 265-272..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	732. 	Shigaki, T. ; Vyzasatya, R. R.; Sivitz, A. B.; Ward, J. M. ; Sze, H., and Hirschi, K. D. The Cre-Loxp Recombination-Based Reporter System for Plant Transcriptional Expression Studies. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	733. 	SHILLITO, R. D.; DIMAIO, J. J.;  LE, T.; CARSWELL, G. K., and KRAMER, C. M. THE ACID TEST A PH INDICATOR-BASED TEST TO IDENTIFY TRANSFORMANTS EXPRESSING PPT ACETYL-TRANSFERASE. 1992 Apr 10-1992 Apr 16;  0 (16 PART F). 1992. 238..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	734. 	Shim, Y. Y. ; Shin, W. S.; Moon, G. S., and Kim, K. H. Quantitative Analysis of Phosphinothricin-N-Acetyltransferase in Genetically Modified Herbicide Tolerant Pepper by an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	735. 	Shinohara, M.; Tsuchida, A.; Abe, Y.; Sadakata, H.; Nada, Y.; Koizumi, R.; Matsushima, K.; Yano, S., and Naruse, T. Hemodialysis and Hemoperfusion in the Successful Treatment of a Poisoning With a Herbicide Containing Glufosinate Ammonium and a Surfactant. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	736. 	Shipitalo, M. J.; Malone, R. W., and Owens, L. B. Impact of Glyphosate-Tolerant Soybean and Glufosinate-Tolerant Corn Production on Herbicide Losses in Surface Runoff.  American Society of Agronomy, 677 South Segoe Rd Madison WI 53711 USA//: 2008; 37, (2): 401-408. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ACR,ATZ,GFSNH,LNR,MBZ
	737. 	Shlapentokh, D. Drunkenness in the Context of Political Culture: The Case of Russian Revolutions.  (GRA&I), Issue 05, 2095.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	738. 	SHORT, P. and COLBORN, T. Pesticide use in the U.S. and policy implications: A focus on herbicides.  15 (1-2). 1999. 240-275..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	739. 	Shrawat, Ashok K.; Becker, Dirk, and L+|rz, Horst. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated genetic transformation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). 2007 Feb; 172, (2): 281-290. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	740. 	Siimes, K.; Ra(dieresis)mo(dieresis), S.; Welling, L.; Nikunen, U., and Laitinen, P. Comparison of the Behaviour of Three Herbicides in a Field Experiment Under Bare Soil Conditions. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	741. 	Simmonds, D. H. and Donaldson, P. A. Genotype Screening for Proliferative Embryogenesis and Biolistic Transformation of Short-Season Soybean Genotypes. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	742. 	Simon, S.; Defrance, H., and Sauphanor, B. Effect of Codling Moth Management on Orchard Arthropods. 2007; 122, (3): 340-348. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACP,ALSV,AMTL,AZ,CPY,CYF,Captan,Cu,DMT,DOD,DU,FRM,GFSNH,GYP,HCZ,IMC,MOIL,MP,MZB,OXD,PHSL,PRB,QZFE,RTN,SFR,SZ,TDF,THM,TPM
	743. 	Simon, S.; Defrance, H., and Sauphanor, B. Effect of Codling Moth Management on Orchard Arthropods. 2007; 122, (3): 340-348. 289425.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,ACP,ALSV,AMTL,AZ,CPY,CYF,Captan,Cu,DMT,DOD,DU,FRM,GFSNH,GYP,HCZ,IMC,MOIL,MP,MZB,OXD,PHSL,PRB,QZFE,RTN,SFR,SZ,TDF,THM,TPM
	744. 	Singh, V.; Baitha, A., and Srivastava, S. Young and Fast Growing Plants as Better Feeding Material for Deltocephalus Vulgaris, a Leafhopper Vector of Sugarcane Grassy Shoot Phytoplasma. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	745. 	Siriworakul, M and Benyasut, P. Control and Utilization of Cattail (Typha Latifolia L.). 1992.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	746. 	SKUTERUD, R.; KROK, R.; MOLLERHAGEN, P. J., and STEINSHOLT, P. Y. Potato haulm desiccation: Alternatives to diquat.  9 (1-2). 1995. 39-49..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	747. 	Slack, C. H.; Obermeier, M. R.; Moreno, R. E., and Martin, J. R. Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.) Control in Corn with Glufosinate and Glyphosate. SOIL; 1997; 37,  99-(ABS). 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,GYP
	748. 	SMITH, A. TRANSFORMATION OF THE HERBICIDE CARBON-14-LABELED GLUFOSINATE IN SOILS.  37 (1). 1989. 267-271..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	749. 	SMITH, A. E. FATE OF THE HERBICIDE CARBON-14 GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM IN PRAIRIE SOILS. 1987 Aug 30-1987 Sep 4;  194 (0). 1987. AGRO 123..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	750. 	Smith, A. E. Persistence and Transformation of the Herbicide [14c]Glufosinate-Ammonium in Prairie Soils Under Laboratory Conditions.  36 (2),  393-397. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	751. 	SMITH, A. E. PERSISTENCE AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE HERBICIDE CARBON-14-LABELED GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM IN PRAIRIE SOILS UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS.  36 (2). 1988. 393-397..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	752. 	Smith, A. E. Transformation of the Herbicide [14c]Glufosinate in Soils.  37 (1),  267-271. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	753. 	SMITH, A. E. TRANSFORMATION OF THE HERBICIDE CARBON-14 GLUFOSINATE IN SOILS. 1988 Sep 25-1988 Sep 30;  196 (0). 1988. AGRO-125..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	754. 	SMITH, A. E. and BELYK, M. B. FIELD PERSISTENCE STUDIES WITH THE HERBICIDE GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM IN SASKATCHEWAN CANADA SOILS.  18 (4). 1989. 475-479..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	755. 	Smith, H. C.; Street, J. E.;  Kurtz, M. E., and Reynolds, D. B. Response of Non-Transgenic Rice to Liberty.  52,  12. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	756. 	Snow, A. A. ; Andersen, B., and Jorgensen, R. B. Costs of Transgenic Herbicide Resistance Introgressed From Brassica Napus Into Weedy B. Rapa. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	757. 	Snow, A. A. ; Jorgensen, R. B., and Bcpc. Fitness costs associated with transgenic glufosinate tolerance introgressed from Brassica napus ssp oleifera (oilseed rape) into weedy Brassica rapa. 1999(72): 137-142. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	758. 	SOCHOR, H. GLUFOSINATE. (ED.). MANUAL OF PESTICIDE RESIDUE ANALYSIS, VOL. 2. XVI+483P. VCH VERLAGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH: WEINHEIM, GERMANY;  VCH PUBLISHERS, INC.: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA. ISBN 3-527-27017-5; ISBN 0-89573-957-7.; 0 (0). 1992. 217-227..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	759. 	SOKOLOV, M. S.; ISMAILOV, V. YA, and TISHCHENKO, Z. A. MAIN RESULTS STATE OF AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SYSTEM OF ECOLOGICAL PLANT PROTECTION RESEARCH OF THE ALL-RUSSIA SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL PLANT PROTECTION.  0 (5). 1994. 80-89..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	760. 	Soltani, N.; Vyn, R. J.; Van Eerd, L. L.; Shropshire, C., and Sikkema, P. H. Effect of Reduced Herbicide Rates on Weed Control, Environmental Impact and Profitability of Corn. SOIL; 2009; 89, (5): 969-975. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DMB,DMM,GFS,IXF,NSF,RIM
	761. 	Soltani, N. ; Vyn, R. J.; Van Eerd, L. L.; Shropshire, C., and Sikkema, P. H. Effect of Reduced Herbicide Rates on Weed Control, Environmental Impact and Profitability of Corn. 2009; 89, (5): 969-975. 285411.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DMB,DMM,GFS,IXF,NSF,RIM
	762. 	Somerville, L.; Walker, R. H., and Belcher, J. Managing Weeds in Liberty Link Cotton.  52,  239-240. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	763. 	Somleva, M. N.; Tomaszewski, Z., and Conger, B. V. Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation of Switchgrass. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	764. 	Song, X.; Liu, L.; Wang, Z., and Qiang, S. Potential Gene Flow From Transgenic Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) To Different Weedy Rice (Oryza Sativa F. Spontanea) Accessions Based on Reproductive Compatibility. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	765. 	Song, X.; Wang, Z., and Qiang, S. Agronomic Performance of F1, F2 and F3 Hybrids Between Weedy Rice and Transgenic Glufosinate-Resistant Rice. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	766. 	Songa, E. A.; Arotiba, O. A.; Owino, J. H. O.; Jahed, N.; Baker, P. G. L., and Iwuoha, E. I. Electrochemical detection of glyphosate herbicide using horseradish peroxidase immobilized on sulfonated polymer matrix. 2009; 75, (2): 117-123. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	767. 	SORENSEN, P. B.; MOGENSEN, B. B.; GYLDENKAERNE, S., and RASMUSSEN, A. G. Pesticide leaching assessment method for ranking both single substances and scenarios of multiple substance use.  36 (10). 1998. 2251-2276..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	768. 	Souza, J. r. MT; Venturoli, M. F.; Coelho, M. C. F., and Rech Filho, E. L. Analysis of Marker Gene/Selective Agent Systems Alternatives to Positive Selection of Transgenic Papaya (Carica Papaya L.) Somatic Embryos. 2001.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	769. 	SPAAR, D. PLANT PROTECTION AND BIOTECHNOLOGY. 1987; 36, (10): 853-859. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	770. 	SPENCER, T. M.; GORDON-KAMM, W. J.; DAINES, R. J.; START, W. G., and LEMAUX, P. G. Bialaphos selection of stable transformants from maize cell culture.  79 (5). 1990. 625-631..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	771. 	SPOONER, J. ; WYATT, L.; BRICHFORD, S. L.; LANIER, A. L.; COFFEY, S. W., and SMOLEN, M. D. NONPOINT SOURCES.  62 (4). 1990. 537-546..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	772. 	Squire, G. R.; Brooks, D. R.;  Bohan, D. A.; Champion, G. T.; Daniels, R. E.; Haughton, A. J.; Hawes, C.; Heard, M. S.; Hill, M. O.; May, M. J.; Osborne, J. L.; Perry, J. N.; Roy, D. B.; Woiwod, I. P., and Firbank, L. G. On the rationale and interpretation of the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. 2003; 358, (1439): 1779-1799. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	773. 	Stalikas, C. D. and Konidari, C. N. Analytical methods to determine phosphonic and amino acid group-containing pesticides. 2001; 907, (1-2): 1-19. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	774. 	Stalikas, C. D. and Pilidis, G. A. Development of a method for the simultaneous determination of phosphoric and amino acid group containing pesticides by gas chromatography with mass-selective detection - Optimization of the derivatization procedure using an experimental design approach. 2000; 872, (1-2): 215-225. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	775. 	Stalikas, C. D.; Pilidis, G. A., and Karayannis, M. I. An integrated gas chromatographic method towards the simultaneous determination of phosphoric and amino acid group containing pesticides. 2000; 51, (11-12): 741-746. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	776. 	STALKER, D. M. DEVELOPING HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN CROPS BY GENE TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY.   BLACKIE AND SONS LTD.: GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UK. ILLUS. ISBN 0-412-02521-3; ISBN 0-216-92914-8.; 0 (0). 1990. 82-104..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	777. 	Stapleton, G.; Wayland, M., and Dilbeck, J. Influence of Weed Removal Timing on Corn Grain Yield Utilizing Lightning and Liberty Herbicide Systems.  52,  26-27. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	778. 	Starke, R. J. and Oliver, L. R. Evaluation of Chlorimuron, Fomesafen, and Imazethapyr as Potential Tank-Mixture Partners for Glufosinate.  51,  11. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	779. 	STEER GROUP CHEM ASPECTS FOOD SURVEILL. GREAT BRITAIN MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE FISHERIES AND FOOD SURVEILLANCE PAPER NO. 41. STEERING GROUP ON CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF FOOD SURVEILLANCE ANNUAL REPORT 1993. 1941 Oct;  0 (0). 1994. XI+94P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	780. 	Stein, H. H.; Rice, D. W.; Smith, B. L.; Hinds, M. A. ; Sauber, T. E.; Pedersen, C.; Wulf, D. M., and Peters, D. N. Evaluation of corn grain with the genetically modified input trait DAS-59122-7 fed to growing-finishing pigs. 2009; 87, (4): 1254-1260. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	781. 	Stewart, J. F.; Thorsness, K. B.; Maruska, D. W., and Mayberry, T. W. Weed Control With Glufosinate Ammonium in Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Sugarbeets.  51,  103. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	782. 	Stiff, C. M.; Kilian, A.; Zhou Huaping; Kudrna, D. A. , and Kleinhofs, A. Stable Transformation of Barley Callus Using Biolisticr Particle Bombardment and the Phosphinothricin Acetyltransferase (Bar) Gene. 1995.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	783. 	Streb, P. and Feierabend, J. Significance of Antioxidants and Electron Sinks for the Cold-Hardening-Induced Resistance of Winter Rye Leaves to Photo-Oxidative Stress. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	784. 	Stringam, G. R.; Ripley, V. L.;  Love, H. K., and Mitchell, A. Transgenic Herbicide Tolerant Canola - the Canadian Experience. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	785. 	Strizhov, N.; Keller, M.; Mathur, J.; Koncz-Kalman, Z.; Bosch, D.; Prudovsky, E.; Schell, J.; Sneh, B.; Koncz, C., and Zilberstein, A. A Synthetic Cryic Gene, Encoding a Bacillus Thuringiensis Delta -Endotoxin, Confers Spodoptera Resistance in Alfalfa and Tobacco. 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	786. 	SUZUKI, A. and KAWANA, M. RAPID AND SIMPLE METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION OF GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM USING PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY.  43 (1). 1989. 17-21..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	787. 	SWEENEY, M. W. Geographic information systems.  71 (5). 1999. 551-556..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	788. 	Sweet, J. B. and Shepperson, R. The impact of releases of genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape in UK. 1998; 97, (459): 225-234. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	789. 	Tabe, L. M. ; Wardley-Richardson, T.; Ceriotti, A.; Aryan, A.; Mcnabb, W.; Moore, A., and Higgins, T. J. A Biotechnological Approach to Improving the Nutritive Value of Alfalfa. 1995; 73, (9): 2752-2759. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	790. 	Tadesse, Y. ; Sa(acute)gi, L.; Swennen, R., and Jacobs, M.  Optimisation of Transformation Conditions and Production of Transgenic Sorghum (Sorghum Bicolor) Via Microparticle Bombardment. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	791. 	Takagi, K.; Teshima, R.; Nakajima, O.; Okunuki, H., and Sawada, J. Improved Elisa Method for Screening Human Antigen-Specific Ige and Its Application for Monitoring Specific Ige for Novel Proteins in Genetically Modified Foods. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	792. 	Takahashi Hiroshi; Toya Tsuyoshi; Matsumiya Naoki, and Koyama Kanji. A Case of Transient Diabetes Insipidus Associated With Poisoning by a Herbicide Containing Glufosinate. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	793. 	Takahashi, M.; Nishihara, M.;  Yamamura, S.; Nishizawa, S.; Irifune, K., and Morikawa, H. Stable Transformation of Eustoma Grandiflorum by Particle Bombardment. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	794. 	TAKANAKA, A. RECENT PROCESS OF RISK ASSESSMENT FOR CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES IN FOOD.  33 (3). 1992. 316-320..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	795. 	Takayama, M.; Sekiguchi, H.;  Hori, Y.; Fujisawa, M., and Hirose, Y. [Analysis of Bialaphos and Its Active Metabolite L-Glufosinate in Biological Specimens by Hplc]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	796. 	Takenaka, M.; Verbitskiy, D.; van der Merwe, J. A.; Zehrmann, A.; Plessmann, U.; Urlaub, H., and Brennicke, A. In Vitro Rna Editing in Plant Mitochondria Does Not Require Added Energy. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	797. 	Takimoto, I.; Christensen, A. H.; Quail, P. H.; Uchimiya, H., and Toki, S. Non-Systemic Expression of a Stress-Responsive Maize Polyubiquitin Gene (Ubi-1) in Transgenic Rice Plants. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	798. 	Tan, S.; Evans, R., and Singh, B. Herbicidal Inhibitors of Amino Acid Biosynthesis and Herbicide-Tolerant Crops. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	799. 	TANAKA, J.; YAMASHITA, M., and YAMAMOTO, T. A comparative study of direct hemoperfusion and hemodialysis for the removal of glufosinate ammonium.  33 (6). 1995. 691-694..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	800. 	Tanaka Junsuke; Yamashita Mamoru; Yamashita Masatomo; Matsuo Hidenori, and Yamamoto Toshinori. Two Cases of Glufosinate Poisoning With Late Onset Convulsions. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	801. 	tAndersen, Mathias Neumann; Sausse, Christophe; Lacroix, Bernard; Caul, Sandra, and Messean, Antoine. Agricultural studies of GM maize and the field experimental infrastructure of ECOGEN: SOIL ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS - ECOGEN. 2007 Aug 15; 51, (3): 175-184. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	802. 	Tebbe, C. C. and Reber, H. H. Degradation of [14c]Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) in Soil Under Laboratory Conditions: Effects of Concentration and Soil Amendments on 14co2 Production.  11 (1),  62-67. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	803. 	TEBBE, C. C. and REBER, H. H. Degradation of carbon-14 phosphinothricin (glufosinate) in soil under laboratory conditions: Effects of concentration and soil amendments on carbon-14 carbon dioxide production.  11 (1). 1991. 62-67..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	804. 	TEBBE, C. C. and REBER, H. H. UTILIZATION OF THE HERBICIDE PHOSPHINOTHRICIN AS A NITROGEN SOURCE BY SOIL BACTERIA.  29 (1). 1988. 103-105..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	805. 	Termorshuizen, A. J. and Lotz, L. A. P. Does large-scale cropping of herbicide-resistant cultivars increase the incidence of polyphagous soil-borne plant pathogens? 2002; 31, (1): 51-54. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	806. 	Tharp, B. E.; Schabenberger, O., and Kells, J. J. Response of Annual Weed Species to Glufosinate and Glyphosate. SOIL; 1999; 13, (3): 542-547. 
Notes: EcoReference No.: 155453
Chemical of Concern: GFSNH,GYPI,NHSO4
	807. 	THOMPSON, C. J.; MOVVA, N. R.; TIZARD, R.; CRAMERI, R.; DAVIES, J. E.; LAUWEREYS, M., and BOTTERMAN, J. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HERBICIDE-RESISTANCE GENE BAR FROM STREPTOMYCES-HYGROSCOPICUS. (EUR MOL BIOL ORGAN) J;  6 (9). 1987. 2519-2524..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	808. 	Thompson, D. G.; Chartrand, D. T., and Kreutzweiser, D. P. Fate and effects of azadirachtin in aquatic mesocosms - 1: fate in water and bottom sediments. 2004; 59, (2): 186-193. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	809. 	Timmons, A. M.; Charters, Y. M.; Crawford, J. W.; Burn, D.; Scott, S. E.; Dubbels, S. J.; Wilson, N. J.; Robertson, A.; O'brien, E. T.; Squire, G. R., and Wilkinson, M. J. Risks From Transgenic Crops. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	810. 	TING, K. C.  and KHO, P. GC/AED method for pesticide residue determination in fruits and vegetables.  74 (6). 1991. 991-998..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	811. 	TING, K. C.  and KHO, P. K. Determination of trace 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid in fresh produce by gas chromatography with boron trichloride/2-chloroethanol derivatization.  81 (1). 1998. 93-98..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	812. 	TING, K. C.  and TAMASHIRO, G. S.  Off-line high-performance liquid chromatography and solid-phase extraction clean-up for confirmation of pesticide residues in fresh produce by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.  754 (1-2). 1996. 455-462..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	813. 	Tingay, S.; McElroy, D.; Kalla, R.; Fieg, S.; Wang, M. B.; Thornton, S., and Brettell, R. Agrobacterium Tumefaciens-Mediated Barley Transformation.  11 (6),  1369-1376. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	814. 	Tingle, C. H.; Chandler, J. M.; Prostko, E. P., and Bradshaw, L. D. Herbicide Combinations for Residual Weed Control in Roundup Ready Corn.  51,  21-22. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	815. 	TIPPLE, J. RJ and LEONARD, D. RP. The residence time of stocked hatchery-reared brown trout, Salmo trutta L., and rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), in Lake Trawsfynydd, and their accumulation of radioactive caesium.  2 (1). 1995. 1-10..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	816. 	Tissier, A. F.; Marillonnet, S.; Klimyuk, V.; Patel, K.; Torres, M. A.;  Murphy, G., and Jones, J. D. G. Multiple Independent Defective Suppressor-Mutator Transposon Insertions in Arabidopsis: a Tool for Functional Genomics. 1999.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	817. 	TOLDI, O.; TOTH, S.; OREIFIG, A. S.; GONZALES, A. S.; KISS, E., and JENES, B. Phosphinothricin: A herbicide or a synthetic cytokinin? 1999 Mar 22-1999 Mar 26;  50 (SUPPL.). 1999. 56..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	818. 	Traver, M. L. Interlaboratory Crosscheck of Heavy-Duty Vehicle Chassis Dynamometers.  (GRA&I), Issue 24, 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	819. 	Trefry, J. H.; Rember, R. D.;  Trocine, R. P., and Brown, J. S. ANIMIDA Task 7. Partitioning of Potential Anthropogenic Chemicals between Dissolved and Particulate Phases in Arctic Rivers and the Coastal Beaufort Sea.  (GRA&I), Issue 09, 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	820. 	Trieu, A. T. and Harrison, M. J. Rapid Transformation of Medicago Truncatula: Regeneration Via Shoot Organogenesis. 1996; 16, (1/2): 6-11. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	821. 	Tsaftaris, A. S.; Sapountzakis, G., and Nianiou-Obeidat, I. Foreign Detoxification Genes Expressed in Plants for Developing Herbicide Tolerant Genotypes:  Development of Glufosinate-Tolerant Vegetables. SOIL; 1997: 325-336. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: 24D,24DXY,BMN,GFS
	822. 	Tsai, Y. C. ; Chien, T. C.; Yi, T. H., and Ching, H. K. The Toxicity Induced by Phosphinothricin and Methionine Sulfoximine in Rice Leaves Is Mediated Through Ethylene but Not Abscisic Acid. 2002.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	823. 	Tsai, Y. C. ; Hsu, Y. T., and Kao, C. H. Proline Accumulation Induced by Phosphinothricin in Rice Leaves. 2003.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	824. 	Tseng, S. H.; Lo, Y. W.; Chang, P. C.; Chou, S. S., and Chang, H. M. Simultaneous Quantification of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, and Their Major Metabolites in Rice and Soybean Sprouts by Gas Chromatography With Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern:  GFS
	825. 	TSUNODA, N.  Simultaneous determination of the herbicides glyphosate, glufosinate and bialaphos and their metabolites by capillary gas chromatography-ion-trap mass spectrometry.  637 (2). 1993. 167-173..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	826. 	TUBEROSA, R.; FORLANI, G.; LUCCHESE, C., and NIELSEN, E. SELECTION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MAIZE CALLUS LINES TOLERANT TO THE NON-SELECTIVE HERBICIDE BASTA. 1926 Oct 28-1988 Oct 28;  42 (4). 1988. 489-490..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	827. 	TYAGLOV, B. V.; BULENKOVA, M. T.; VAIBURG, A. F., and DEGTYAR', V. G. HPLC and TLC used for the quantitative determination of bialaphos in culture broth.   0 (1). 1992. 80-82..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	828. 	Unno, H.; Uchida, T.; Sugawara, H.; Kurisu, G.; Sugiyama, T.; Yamaya, T.; Sakakibara, H.; Hase, T., and Kusunoki, M. Atomic Structure of Plant Glutamine Synthetase: a Key Enzyme for Plant Productivity. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	829. 	Upadhyay, B. M.; Smith, E. G.; Clayton, G. W.; Harker, K. N., and Blackshaw, R. E. Economics of Integrated Weed Management in Herbicide-Resistant Canola. SOIL; 2006; 54, (1): 138-147. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: BMY,CBF,DM,GFS,HCCH,IMC,IZT,LCYT,PPCP,SXD,THM
	830. 	Uze, M.; Potrykus, I., and Sautter, C. Single-Stranded Dna in the Genetic Transformation of Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.): Transformation Frequency and Integration Pattern.  99 (3/4),  487-495. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	831. 	Van Boxtel, J.; Eskes, A., and  Berthouly, M. Glufosinate as an Efficient Inhibitor of Callus Proliferation in Coffee Tissue. 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	832. 	VAN, D. E. N. BERG R and VAN, D. E. R. LINDEN T MA. AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES AND GROUNDWATER. 1911;  BASEL, SWITZERLAND. ISBN 0-8247-8991-1.; 11 (0). 1994. 293-313..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	833. 	Van Der Biezen, E. A.; Brandwagt, B. F.; Van Leeuwen, W.; Nijkamp, H. J., and Hille, J. Identification and Isolation of the Feebly Gene From Tomato by Transposon Tagging. 1996; 251, (3): 267-280. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	834. 	van der Hoeven, C.; Dietz, A., and Landsmann, J. Expression of Phosphinothricin Acetyltransferase From the Root Specific Par Promoter in Transgenic Tobacco Plants Is Sufficient for Herbicide Tolerance. 1994.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	835. 	Van Schaik, C. E.; Van der Toorn, C.; De Jeu, M. J.; Raemakers CJJM, and Visser, R. G. F. Towards Genetic Transformation in the Monocot Alstroemeria L. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	836. 	Vasil, I. K. Phosphinothricin-Resistant Crops. SOIL; 1996; 5,  85-92. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFSNH
	837. 	Vasil, V.; Castillo, A. M.; Fromm, M. E., and Vasil, I. K. Herbicide Resistant Fertile Transgenic Wheat Plants Obtained by Microprojectile Bombardment of Regenerable Embryogenic Callus.  10 (6),  662-674. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	838. 	Vasil, V.; Srivastava, V.; Castillo, A. M.; Fromm, M. E., and Vasil, I. K. Rapid Production of Transgenic Wheat Plants by Direct Bombardment of Cultured Immature Embryos.  11 (13),  1553-1558. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	839. 	Vaughan, L. K.; Ottis, B. V.; Prazak-Havey, A. M.; Bormans, C. A.; Sneller, C.; Chandler, J. M., and Park, W. D. Is all red rice found in commercial rice really Oryza sativa? 2001; 49, (4): 468-476. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	840. 	Vaughn, K. C. and Duke, S. O. Biochemical Basis of Herbicide Resistance.  7,  141-169. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	841. 	Vega, J. M. ; Yu, W. C.; Kennon, A. R.; Chen, X. L., and Zhang, Z. Y. J. Improvement of Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Hi-II maize (Zea mays) using standard binary vectors. 2008; 27, (2): 297-305. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	842. 	Velini, E. D.; Trindade, M. L. B.; Alves, E.; Cata(circumflex)neo, A. C.; Marino, C. L.; de Godoy Maia, I.; Mori, E. S.; Furtado, E. L.; Guerrini, I. A., and Wilcken, C. F. Eucalyptus Ests Corresponding to the Enzyme Glutamine Synthetase and the Protein D1, Sites of Action of Herbicides That Cause Oxidative Stress. 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	843. 	Vencill, W. K.; MacDonald, G. E., and Eastin, E. F. Comparison of Weed Management Systems in Roundup Ready, Liberty Link, Sr, and Non-Transgenic Corn.  52,  26. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	844. 	Vendruscolo, Eliane Cristina Gruszka; Schuster, Ivan; Pileggi, Marcos; Scapim, Carlos Alberto; Molinari, Hugo Bruno Correa; Marur, Celso Jamil, and Vieira, Luiz Gonzaga Esteves. Stress-induced synthesis of proline confers tolerance to water deficit in transgenic wheat. 2007 Oct 19-; 164, (10): 1367-1376. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	845. 	Vengadesan, G.; Amutha, S.; Muruganantham, M.; Anand, R. P., and Ganapathi, A. Transgenic Acacia Sinuata From Agrobacterium Tumefaciens-Mediated Transformation of Hypocotyls. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	846. 	Vengadesan, G.; Prem Anand, R.; Selvaraj, N.; Perl-Treves, R., and Ganapathi, A. Transfer and Expression of Npt Ii and Bar Genes in Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.). 2005.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	847. 	VERMEULEN, A. C. Elaborating chironomid deformities as bioindicators of toxic sediment stress: The potential application of mixture toxicity concepts.  32 (3). 1995. 265-285..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	848. 	Vermij, P. Liberty Link rice raises specter of tightened regulations. 2006; 24, (11): 1301-1302. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	849. 	Vianna, G. R.; Albino, M. M. C.; Dias, B. B. A.; Silva, L. de; Rech, E. L., and Aragao, F. J. L. Fragment Dna as Vector for Genetic Transformation of Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.).  99, (3-4): 371-378. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	850. 	VIAUX, P. and BODET, J. M. SET-ASIDE IN FRANCE HOW TO USE FRENCH REGULATION? 1950;  SYMPOSIUM, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK, SEPTEMBER 15-18, 1992. XI+283P. BRITISH CROP PROTECTION COUNCIL: FARNHAM, ENGLAND, UK. ILLUS. MAPS. PAPER. ISBN 0-948404-61-2.; 0 (0). 1992. 243-248..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	851. 	Vinnemeier, J.; Droge-Laser, W.; Pistorius, E. K., and Broer, I. Purification and Partial Characterization of the Streptomyces Viridochromogenes Tu494 Phosphinothricin-N-Acetyltransferase Mediating Resistance to the Herbicide Phosphinothricin in Transgenic Plants. 1995.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	852. 	Visarada KBRS and Sarma, N. P. Transformation of Indica Rice Through Particle Bombardment: Factors Influencing Transient Expression and Selection. 2004; 48, (1): 25-31. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	853. 	VREEKEN, R. J.; SPEKSNIJDER, P.; BOBELDIJK-PASTOROVA, I., and NOIJ, T. HM. Selective analysis of the herbicides glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in water by on-line solid-phase extraction-high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.  794 (1-2). 1998. 187-199..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	854. 	WALTER, C.; BROER, I.; HILLEMANN, D., and PUEHLER, A. High frequency, heat-treatment-induced inactivation of the phosphinothricin resistance gene in transgenic single cell suspension cultures of Medicago sativa.  235 (2-3). 1992. 189-196..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	855. 	WALTER, C.; SMITH, D. R., and GRACE, L. J. MAKING A HERBICIDE SELECTIVE BY GENETIC ENGINEERING OF PINUS RADIATA.   ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND, MARCH 20-24, 1995. VII+197P. NEW ZEALAND FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE: ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND.; 0 (0). 1995. 167-169..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	856. 	Wang, C. J.  and Liu, Z. Q. Foliar uptake of pesticides--Present status and future challenge. 2007 Jan; 87, (1): 1-8. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	857. 	Wang, K. C.; Chen, S. M.; Hsu, J. F.; Cheng, S. G., and Lee, C. K. Simultaneous detection and quantitation of highly water-soluble herbicides in serum using ion-pair liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. 2008; 876, (2): 211-218. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	858. 	Wang, M. B. and Waterhouse, P. M. A Rapid and Simple Method of Assaying Plants Transformed With Hygromycin or Ppt Resistance Genes.  15 (3),  209-215. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	859. 	Wang, Y. L. ; Xu, M. X.; Yin, G. X.; Tao, L. L.; Wang, D. W., and Ye, X. G. Transgenic Wheat Plants Derived from Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation of Mature Embryo Tissues. 2009; 37, (1): 1-12. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	860. 	Wang, Z. Y. ; Takamizo, T.; Iglesias, V. A.; Osusky, M.; Nagel, J.; Potrykus, I., and Spangenberg, G. Transgenic Plants of Tall Fescue (Festuca Arundinacea Schreb.) Obtained by Direct Gene Transfer to Protoplasts.  10 (6),  691-696. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	861. 	Wang, Zinan ; Xiao, Ying; Chen, Wansheng; Tang, Kexuan, and Zhang, Lei. Functional expression of Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb) in Arabidopsis relieves submergence, nitrosative, photo-oxidative stress and enhances antioxidants metabolism. 2009 Jan; 176, (1): 66-77. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	862. 	Watanabe, M.; Sumida, N.; Murakami, S.; Anzai, H.; Thompson, C. J.; Tateno, Y., and Murakami, T. A Phosphonate-Induced Gene Which Promotes Penicillium-Mediated Bioconversion of Cis-Propenylphosphonic Acid to Fosfomycin. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	863. 	Watanabe, S. [Rapid Analysis of Glufosinate by Improving the Bulletin Method and Its Application to Soybean and Corn]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	864. 	---. [Simultaneous Analysis of Glyphosate and Glufosinate in Vegetables and Fruits by Gc-Fpd]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	865. 	WATANABE, T. DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM ON MAMMALIAN EMBRYOS IN VITRO. 1927 Jul 29-1995 Jul 29;  35 (3). 1995. 371..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	866. 	---. DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS OF GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM ON MAMMALIAN EMBRYOS IN VITRO (NOT DUPLICATE). 1995 Jul 27-1995 Jul 29;  52 (4). 1995. 25B-26B..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	867. 	WATANABE, T.; SAKURADA, K.; ISHIKAWA, H., and IWASE, T. INDUCTION OF APOPTOSIS BY GLUFOSINATE AMMONIUM IN DEVELOPING RAT EMBRYOS IN CULTURE. 1914 Jul 16-1997 Jul 16;  37 (3). 1997. 295..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	868. 	Watanabe, T. and Sano, T. Neurological Effects of Glufosinate Poisoning With a Brief Review . 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	869. 	Wauchope, R. D.; Estes, T. L.; Allen, R.; Baker, J. L.; Hornsby, A. G.; Jones, R. L.; Richards, R. P., and Gustafson, D. I.  Predicted Impact of Transgenic, Herbicidetolerant Corn on Drinking Water Quality in Vulnerable Watersheds of the Mid-Western Usa. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	870. 	Wehrkamp-Richter, Sophie; Degroote, Fabienne; Laffaire, Jean-Baptiste;  Paul, Wyatt; Perez, Pascual, and Picard, Georges. Characterisation of a new reporter system allowing high throughput in planta screening for recombination events before and after controlled DNA double strand break induction. 2009 Apr; 47, (4): 248-255. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	871. 	Weigel, D.; Ji Hoon Ahn; Blazquez, M. A.; Borevitz, J. O. ; Christensen, S. K.;  Fankhauser, C.; Ferrandiz, C.; Kardailsky, I.; Malancharuvil, E. J.; Neff, M. M.; Nguyen, J. T.; Sato, S.; Wang, Z. Y.; Xia, Y.;  Dixon, R. A.; Harrison, M. J.; Lamb, C. J.; Yanofsky, M. F., and Chory, J. Activation Tagging in Arabidopsis. 2000.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	872. 	Wendler, C.; Barniske, M., and Wild, A. Effect of Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) on Photosynthesis and Photorespiration of C3 and C4 Plants. SOIL; 1990; 24, (1): 55-61. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	873. 	Wendler, C. and Wild, A. Effect of Phosphinothricin (Glufosinate) on Photosynthesis and Photorespiration.  INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON HERBICIDES ACTIVE IN THE CHLOROPLAST, MONHEIM, WEST GERMANY, AUGUST 13-15, 1989.//: SOIL; 1990; 45, (5): 535-537. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	874. 	West, &Nbsp  and T. Incorporating multiresolution analysis with multiclassifiers and decision fusion for hyperspectral remote sensing. 2009.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	875. 	WESTON, L. A. and SCOTT, J. E. COVER CROP AND HERBICIDE EFFECT ON SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT IN NO-TILL SYSTEMS.   0 (SUPPL.). 1989. 94..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	876. 	Wheeler, C. C.; Baldwin, F. L.; Talbert, R. E.; Schmidt, L. A., and Rutledge, J. S. Potential for Broad-Spectrum Control of Weeds in Glufosinate-Tolerant Rice.  52,  14. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	877. 	Wheeler, C. C.; Baldwin, F. L.; Talbert, R. E., and Webster, E. P. Weed Control in Glufosinate-Tolerant Rice.  51,  34-35. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	878. 	Whitham, S. A.; Yamamoto, M. L., and Carington, J. C. Selectable Viruses and Altered Susceptibility Mutants in Arabidopsis Thaliana.  96 (2),  772-777. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	879. 	WIEN, H. C.  COLLOQUIUM ON SUSTAINABLE COMMERCIAL VEGETABLE PRODUCTION WITH MINIMAL USE OF SYNTHETIC FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES HELD AT THE 85TH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE ANNUAL MEETING EAST LANSING MICHIGAN USA AUGUST 9 1988.  25 (2). 1990. 154-171..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	880. 	Wiesbrook, M. L.; Johnson, W. G.; Hart, S. E.; Bradley, P. R., and Wax, L. M. Comparison of Weed Management Systems in Narrow-Row, Glyphosate- and Glufosinate-Resistant Soybean (Glycine max). SOIL; 2001; 15, (1): 122-128. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: CMZ,FSF,GFS,GYP,IZT,PDM
	881. 	Wild, A. and Wendler, C. Effect of Glucosinate (Phosphinothricin) on Amino Acid Content, Photorespiration and Photosynthesis.  SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PESTICIDE CHEMISTRY, HAMBURG, GERMANY, AUGUST 1990.//: SOIL; 1990; 30, (4): 422-424. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	882. 	Williams, B. J. and Linscombe, S. D. Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa Crus-Galli) Control in Dry-Seeded Glufosinate Tolerant Rice.  52,  12. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	883. 	WILLMS, L. GLUFOSINATE A NEW AMINO ACID WITH UNEXPECTED PROPERTIES.   27 (2). 1989. 219-221..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	884. 	WILLOUGHBY, I. and CLAY, D. FORESTRY COMMISSION FIELD BOOK 14. HERBICIDES FOR FARM WOODLANDS AND SHORT ROTATION COPPICE.   0 (14). 1996. III+60P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	885. 	WILLOUGHBY, I. and DEWAR, J. FORESTRY COMMISSION FIELD BOOK NO. 8. THE USE OF HERBICIDES IN THE FOREST 1995. 1971 Mar 30;  0 (8). 1995. VIII+318P..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	886. 	Willoughby, I. and Palmer, C. Forestry Commission Field Book 15.  Weed Control in Christmas Tree Plantations. SOIL; 1997: 41 p. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS,PZM
	887. 	WILSON, R. D.; GERONIMO, J., and ARMBRUSTER, J. A. 2,4-D Dissipation in field soils after applications of 2,4-D dimethylamine salt and 2,4-D 2-ethylhexyl ester.  16 (6). 1997. 1239-1246..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	888. 	Winterhagen, Patrick; Dubois, Cornelia; Sinn, Melanie; Wetzel, Thierry, and Reustle, G+ tz M.  Gene silencing and virus resistance based on defective interfering constructs in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana is not linked to accumulation of siRNA. 2009 Aug; 47, (8): 739-742. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	889. 	Witrzens, B.; Brettell, R. I. S.; Murray, F. R.; McElroy, D.; Li, Z., and Dennis, E. S. Comparison of Three Selectable Marker Genes for Transformation of Wheat by Microprojectile Bombardment. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	890. 	Wohlleben, W.; Arnold, W.; Broer, I.; Hillemann, D.; Strauch, E.; P&Uuml, and Hler, A. Nucleotide Sequence of the Phosphinothricin N-Acetyltransferase Gene From Streptomyces Viridochromogenes T&Uuml;494 and Its Expression in Nicotiana Tabacum. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	891. 	WOHLLENBEN, W.; ARNOLD, W.; BROER, I.; HILLEMANN, D.; STRAUCH, E., and PUEHLER, A. NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE OF THE PHOSPHINOTHRICIN N-ACETYLTRANSFERASE GENE FROM STREPTOMYCES-VIRIDOCHROMOGENES TU494 AND ITS EXPRESSION IN NICOTIANA-TABACUM. (AMST);  70 (1). 1988. 25-38..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	892. 	Wright, M. S.; Launis, K.; Bowman, C.; Hill, M.; DiMaio, J.; Kramer, C., and Shillito, R. D. A Rapid Visual Method to Identify Transformed Plants.  32 (1),  11-13. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	893. 	WRIGHT, M. S.; SHILLITO, R. D.; LAUNIS, K.; BOWMAN, C.; HILL, M., and DIMAIO, J. SCREENING OF ZEA MAYS PLANTS FOR PHOSPHINOTHRICIN RESISTANCE USING THE CHLOROPHENOL RED TEST. 1994 Jun 4-1994 Jun 4;  30A (3 PART 2). 1994. 59..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	894. 	Wu, A. Z.; Tang, K. X.; Pan, J. S.; Cai, R.; Shen, D. L., and Pan, C. G. [Production of Herbicide-Resistant Rice With Transforming Heterogene]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	895. 	Wu, H.; McCormac, A. C.; Elliott, M. C., and Chen, D. F. Agrobacterium-Mediated Stable Transformation of Cell Suspension Cultures of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare). 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	896. 	Wuilloud, R. G.; Shah, M.; Kannamkumarath, S. S., and Altamirano, J. C. The potential of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometric detection for capillary electrophoretic analysis of pesticides. 2005; 26, (7-8): 1598-1605. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	897. 	YAMANO, T. and MORITA, S. Effects of pesticides on isoLAted rat hepatocytes, mitochondria, and microsomes II. 1995 Jan 28.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	898. 	YAMAZAKI, M.; SAITO, K.; MURAKOSHI, I.; ANZAI, H.; YONEYAMA, K., and YAMAGUCHI, I. INTRODUCTION OF BAR GENE INTO ATROPA-BELLADONNA USING RI-BINARY VECTOR SYSTEM AND HERBICIDE RESISTANCE OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS. 1991 Jul 28-1991 Aug 1;  96 (1 SUPPL.). 1991. 161..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	899. 	Yamazaki, M.; Son, L.; Hayashi, T.; Morita, N.; Asamizu, T.; Mourakoshi, I., and Saito, K. Transgenic Fertile Scoparia Dulcis L., A Folk Medicinal Plant, Conferred With a Herbicide-Resistant Trait Using an Ri Binary Vector.  15 (5),  317-321. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	900. 	YAMAZAKI, M.; SON, L.; SAITO, K.; MURAKOSHI, I.; HAYASHI, T.; MORITA, N., and ASAMIZU, T. TRANSGENIC HERBICIDE-RESISTANT PLANTS OF SCOPARIA-DULCIS L. A FOLK MEDICINAL PLANT BY USING AN RI BINARY VECTOR. 1993 Jul 31-1993 Aug 4;  102 (1 SUPPL.). 1993. 176..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	901. 	Yan, N.; Zhou, L.; Zhu, Z. F.; Zhang, H. G.; Zhou, X. M., and Chen, X. G. Constant pressure-assisted head-column field-amplified sample injection in combination with in-capillary derivatization for enhancing the sensitivity of capillary electrophoresis. 2009; 1216, (20): 4517-4523. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	902. 	Yang, L. T. ; Pan, A. H.; Zhang, H. B.; Guo, J. C.; Yin, C. S., and Zhang, D. B. Event-specific qualitative and quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis for genetically modified canola T45. 2006; 54, (26): 9735-9740. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	903. 	Yang, R. C. ; Thiagarajah, M. R.;  Bansal, V. K.; Stringam, G. R., and Rahman, M. H. Detecting and Estimating Segregation Distortion and Linkage Between Glufosinate Tolerance and Blackleg Resistance in Brassica Napus L. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	904. 	YANG, S. L. ; ZENG, J. Z.; WU, Y. Q.; ZHU, X. P.; WANG, D. J., and ZHANG, J. Stability expression of herbicide resistant gene and luciferase gene in calli derived from wheat protoplasts.  35 (11). 1993. 825-830..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	905. 	Yang, Tao; Zhou, Na; Zhang, Yongchun; Zhang, Wei; Jiao, Kui, and Li, Guicun. Synergistically improved sensitivity for the detection of specific DNA sequences using polyaniline nanofibers and multi-walled carbon nanotubes composites. 2009 Mar 15-; 24, (7): 2165-2170. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	906. 	Yao, Q. A.; Simion, E.; William, M.; Krochko, J., and Kasha, K. J. Biolistic Transformation of Haploid Isolated Microspores of Barley (Hordeum Vulgare L.). 1997.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	907. 	Ye, G. N.; Colburn, S. M.; Xu, C. W.; Hajdukiewicz, P. T. J., and Staub, J. M. Persistence of Unselected Transgenic Dna During a Plastid Transformation and Segregation Approach to Herbicide Resistance.  133, (1): 402-410. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	908. 	YE, J.; LETCHER, S. V., and RAND, A. G. Piezoelectric biosensor for detection of Salmonella typhimurium.  62 (5). 1997. 1067-1071, 1086..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	909. 	Ye, X. G. and Qin, H. [Obtaining Marker-Free Transgenic Soybean Plants With Optimal Frequency by Constructing Three T-Dnas Binary Vector]. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	910. 	Yeiser, J. L. Krenite or Finale Mixed With Arsenal Ac for Site Preparation--a Demonstration.  49,  119-121. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	911. 	YOO, W. and RAND, A. R. Antibacterial effect of glucose oxidase on growth of Pseudomonas fragi as related to pH.  60 (4). 1995. 868-871, 879..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	912. 	York, A. C.  and Culpepper, A. S.  Weed Management in Liberty Link Corn.  52,  24-25. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	913. 	Yoshimura, Y.; Beckie, H. J., and Matsuo, K. Transgenic Oilseed Rape Along Transportation Routes and Port of Vancouver in Western Canada. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	914. 	Yoshioka, N.; Asano, M.; Kuse, A.; Mitsuhashi, T.; Nagasaki, Y., and Ueno, Y. Rapid Determination of Glyphosate, Glufosinate, Bialaphos, and Their Major Metabolites in Serum by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Using Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	915. 	YOU, W. and BARKER, A. V. EFFECT OF ROOT-APPLIED GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM ON FREE AMMONIUM ACCUMULATION IN TOMATO PLANTS.   33 (2). 1998. 209..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	916. 	Yun, C. S.; Hasegawa, H.; Nanamiya, H.; Terakawa, T., and Tozawa, Y. Novel Bacterial N-Acetyltransferase Gene for Herbicide Detoxification in Land Plants and Selection Maker in Plant Transformation. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	917. 	ZAKHARENKO, V. A. and MEL'NIKOV, N. N. PESTICIDES IN PRESENT-DAY WORLD.  0 (1). 1996. 100-108..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	918. 	ZEISS, H. J. AN EFFICIENT ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS OF BOTH ENANTIOMERS OF PHOSPHINOTHRICIN.  28 (12). 1987. 1255-1258..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	919. 	---. Enantioselective synthesis of both enantiomers of phosphinothricin via asymmetric hydrogenation of alpha-acylamido acrylates.  56 (5). 1991. 1783-1788..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	920. 	ZEISS, H. J. Enantioselective synthesis of L-phosphinothricin from L-methionine and L-glutamic acid via L-vinylglycine.  48 (38). 1992. 8263-8270..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	921. 	ZEISS, H. J. Recent advances in the stereoselective synthesis of L-phosphinothricin.  41 (3). 1994. 269-277..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	922. 	ZELDIN, E. L.; SERRES, R. A., and MCCOWN, B. H. HERBICIDE TOLERANCE OF TRANSGENIC 'STEVENS' CRANBERRY PLANTS DEPENDS ON THE TEST ENVIRONMENT. 1998 Jul 12-1998 Jul 15;  33 (3). 1998. 516..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	923. 	Zhang, C. and Ghabrial, S. A. Development of Bean Pod Mottle Virus-Based Vectors for Stable Protein Expression and Sequence-Specific Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Soybean. 2006.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	924. 	Zhang, S.; Warkentin, D.; Sun, B.; Zhong, H., and Sticklen, M. Variation in the Inheritance of Expression Among Subclones for Unselected (Uida) and Selected (Bar) Transgenes in Maize (Zea Mays L.). 1996.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	925. 	Zhang, W.; Webster, E. P.; Lanclos, D. Y., and Griffin, J. L. Hybridization Potential From Glufosinate-Resistant Rice Lines to Red Rice (Oryza Sativa).  52,  232-233. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	926. 	Zhao, Y.; Qian, Q.; Wang, H., and Huang, D. Hereditary Behavior of Bar Gene Cassette Is Complex in Rice Mediated by Particle Bombardment. 2007.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	927. 	Zhong, Heng ; Zhang, Shibo; Warkentin, Donal; Sun, Baolin; Wu, Tiyun; Wu, Ray, and Sticklen, Mariam B. Analysis of the functional activity of the 1.4-kb 5'-region of the rice actin 1 gene in stable transgenic plants of maize (Zea mays L.). 1996 Apr 19; 116, (1): 73-84. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	928. 	Zhou, L.; Luo, Z.; Wang, S.; Hui, Y.; Hu, Z., and Chen, X. In-Capillary Derivatization and Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection for the Analysis of Organophosphorus Pesticides by Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	929. 	Zhou, X.; Chandrasekharan, M. B., and Hall, T. C. High Rooting Frequency and Functional Analysis of Gus and Gfp Expression in Transgenic Medicago Truncatula A17. 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	930. 	Zhu, H.; Muthukrishnan, S.; Krishnaveni, S.; Wilde, G.; Jeoung, J. M., and Liang, G. H. Biolistic Transformation of Sorghum Using a Rice Chitinase Gene. 1998.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	931. 	Zhu, T.; Peterson, D. J.; Tagliani, L.; St Clair, G.; Baszczynski, C. L., and Bowen, B. Targeted Manipulation of Maize Genes in Vivo Using Chimeric Rna/Dna Oligonucleotides. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	932. 	ZIEGLER, C.  and WILD, A. THE EFFECT OF BIALAPHOS ON AMMONIUM-ASSIMILATION AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS II. EFFECT ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND PHOTORESPIRATION.  44 (1-2). 1989. 103-108..
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	933. 	Zimmerman, L. R.; Thurman, E. M., and Ziegler, A. C. Method of Analysis and Quality Assurance Practices by the U.S. Geological Survey Organic Geochemistry Research Group-Determination of Geosmin and Methylisoborneol in Water using Solid-Phase Microextraction and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry.  (GRA&I), Issue 15, 2004.
Notes: Chemical of Concern: GFS
	934. 	Zuver, K. A.; Bernards, M. L.; Kells, J. J.; Sprague, C. L.; Medlin, C. R., and Loux, M. M. Evaluation of Postemergence Weed Control Strategies in Herbicide-Resistant Isolines of Corn (Zea mays). SOIL; 2006; 20, (1): 172-178. 
Notes: Chemical of Concern: ATZ,DMB,GFS,GYP,IZP,IZT,MTL,NSF,RIM

