What mechanism causes glyphosate to lose its herbicidal effect shortly after entering the soil?

Answer

Rapid binding to soil particles

When glyphosate enters the soil, it generally attaches quickly to soil particles, which inactivates its ability to function as an herbicide, even if the molecule remains physically present.

What mechanism causes glyphosate to lose its herbicidal effect shortly after entering the soil?
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