Herbicide, a typical chemical agent, used to kill or prevent the growth of unwanted plants, such as residential or agricultural weeds and invasive species. The ease of application is a major benefit of chemical herbicides over mechanical weed control, which also saves on labor costs. Most herbicides are considered non-toxic to animals and humans but may cause significant mortality of non-target plants and the insects that rely on them, particularly when applied aerially.
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Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
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