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Glifosanto – Glyphosanto
Life Sciences Spanish, Castilian

Glifosanto – Glyphosanto

Ezequiel Arrieta, Fernango Mordi Guerrieri, Haydeé Norma Pizarro El Gato y la Caja

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Abstract

In Mexico, in the 1940s, an American agronomist named Norman Borlaug developed a variety of wheat resistant to a fungus that infects wheat and corn crops, thus managing to double crop production and leading Mexico to become an exporting country of grains. Then, with the aim of reducing mass famine on a global scale, scientists improved the yields of a few crops (such as corn, wheat, rice, and potatoes) to efficiently provide food for the growing population. However, relying on so few crops left us highly vulnerable to attack by pests including unwanted herbs, insects, and fungi. Thus, it became increasingly clear that the only way to keep a huge field grown with only one species (such as corn) pest-free was by applying synthetic pesticides, such as DDT and glyphosate. This is their story. This article was previously published in El Gato y La Caja on March 12, 2019 (https://elgatoylacaja.com/glifosanto/).

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Article Information

Title

Glifosanto – Glyphosanto

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 4. September 2023
Language
Spanish, Castilian
Journal
Vol 10 Issue 5
Categories

Life Sciences, News and Views

Affiliations
1 El Gato y la Caja

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Cite this work

Ezequiel Arrieta et al. (2023). "Glifosanto – Glyphosanto". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.10.5.913.