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Biology - AQA GCSE

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The Use of Hormones in Weedkillers

Author: Miqdaam Hamed Hassan



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WEEDKILLERS: - Selective weed killers(kill specific plants). contains a growth hormone that causes the weeds to grow too quickly and die. most weeds have broader leaves than grass or wheat, the weed killer is absorbed in larger quantities - Selective weed killers kill plants that some species of animals rely on as a food source. This can result in a reduction of biodiversity - Eg, removing dandelions in a lawn without killing grass


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