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What is the story behind how Roundup Ready or Roundup get their names?
What is https://www.komeri.com/disp/CKmSfGoodsPageMain_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=1713321 ? Roundup Ready is a trademark that refers to a variety of genetically engineered crop seeds that are resistant against Roundup. ラウンドアップ are known as Roundup Ready crops.

Who invented Roundup?
John Franz, Monsanto's chemist who first discovered Glyphosate as an herbicide in Roundup in the year 1970. Pre-emergent herbicides were used in the agricultural sector at the time. They were sprayed before the crop or weeds appeared. Glyphosate's capability to control large quantities of grass weeds and broadleafs was totally different. Its exceptional environmental properties (soil inactivation, rapid degradation, etc.) and toxicological properties (extremely minimal levels of toxicity for mammals as well as other beneficial species) created it to be a groundbreaking product.

When was the Roundup first introduced?
Roundup(r), which was first introduced on the market as a broad spectrum herbicide in the year 1974, quickly became one of the most sought-after agricultural chemicals worldwide. https://www.zennoh.or.jp/eigi/research/pdf/gr334_06.pdf (r) was initially used to treat ditches, railway tracks, as well as on fields between growing seasons, quickly rose to the forefront. ラウンドアップ allowed farmers to keep weeds out of the broadleaf grass that grew out of the soil decreasing the need for tilling, keeping soil structure and reducing erosion.

Then came the issue of Roundup Ready GMOs.
Monsanto scientists were inspired by the amazing breakthroughs in the field of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s. They recognized the many advantages to farmers who benefited if Roundup (r) could directly be applied on their crops to eliminate weeds. Ernie Jaworski led a small group that included Steve Rogers, Rob Horsch and me to tackle this issue. In the early 1980s, this team had developed the first techniques to introduce particular genes into plants and our focus was now on developing virus-resistant insects resistant, Roundup-resistant crops.

ラウンドアップ was found that Roundup glyphosate inhibited plants' ability to create aromatic amino acids. Roundup's high level in mammalian safety was because of this. Glyphosate was also quickly processed in soil by microorganisms. By the mid-1980s our scientists had discovered plants and microbial genes that conferred increased herbicide tolerance in laboratory tests and in 1987 the USDA approved the first field test of Roundup Ready plants. This was a Roundup-resistant crop of genetically modified tomato plants that were tolerant to Roundup. After a few years the Roundup Ready gene was identified and isolated.

Let's take a look at soybeans for an example by answering the questions, What is Roundup Ready soybeans? And how are Roundup Ready soybeans constructed? ラウンドアップ may be genetically engineered in order to be able to resist the herbicide Roundup. Since every soybean seed was infected with the Roundup Ready gene before planting, these soybeans are resistant to glyphosate. Farmers can utilize the Roundup Ready gene in their fields to spray without harming their crops.

Roundup Ready crops changed agriculture and agricultural science in the year 1996. Farmers soon realized the advantages of Roundup resistance and adoption was extremely rapid (today over 90% of U.S. soybean cotton, corn, and canola fields use biotech-based traits that allow herbicide tolerance). https://www.matsukiyo.co.jp/store/online/p/4957919634979 reduced and improved weed control methods, but also cut down on costs for tillage and equipment. This resulted in easier harvests and a lower number of weeds. Conservation-tillage's increased adoption has had a major impact on the environment. Farmers can reduce their energy consumption and GHGs by decreasing plowing. But, it preserves soil structure and decreases erosion. This was equivalent to removing 28.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. ラウンドアップ signifies that 12.4 millions of cars were eliminated from the road each year. (Source: and PG Economics).
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