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roundup$71214$ - translation to german

TRADEMARK OF GLYPHOSATE-BASED HERBICIDE MADE BY MONSANTO
RoundUp; Roundup®; Roundup(r); Roundup (weed killer); Roundup herbicide

roundup      
n. Aushebung; Einkreisung; Razzia; Zusammenfassung
round up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Round-Up; Round-up; Round up; The Roundup (film); Round Up (disambiguation); Round up (disambiguation); Roundup (disambiguation); The Round Up (film); The Round-Up; The Round-Up (disambiguation); Round Up (song); The Roundup; Round Up; The Round Up; The Round-up
auftreiben; zusammen trommeln; Vieh zusammen treiben

Definition

roundup
also round-up (roundups)
1.
In journalism, especially television or radio, a roundup of news is a summary of the main events that have happened.
First, we have this roundup of the day's news...
= summary
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n, adj N
2.
When there is a roundup of people, they are arrested or captured by the police or army and brought to one place.
There are reports that round ups of westerners are still taking place.
N-COUNT
3.
A roundup is an occasion when cattle, horses, or other animals are collected together so that they can be counted or sold. (AM)
What is it that keeps a cowboy looking strong, young and ready for another roundup?
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Roundup (herbicide)

Roundup is the brand name of a systemic, broad-spectrum glyphosate-based herbicide originally produced by Monsanto, which Bayer acquired in 2018. Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the United States. As of 2009, sales of Roundup herbicides still represented about 10 percent of Monsanto's revenue despite competition from Chinese producers of other glyphosate-based herbicides. The overall Roundup line of products, which includes genetically modified seeds, represented about half of Monsanto's yearly revenue. The product is marketed to consumers by Scotts Miracle-Gro Company.

Monsanto developed and patented the glyphosate molecule in the 1970s, and marketed it as Roundup from 1973. It retained exclusive rights to glyphosate in the US until its US patent expired in September 2000; in other countries the patent expired earlier. The Roundup trademark is registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office and still extant. However, glyphosate is no longer under patent, so similar products use it as an active ingredient.

The main active ingredient of Roundup is the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate. Another ingredient of Roundup is the surfactant POEA (polyethoxylated tallow amine).

Monsanto also produced seeds which grow into plants genetically engineered to be tolerant to glyphosate, which are known as Roundup Ready crops. The genes contained in these seeds are patented. Such crops allow farmers to use glyphosate as a post-emergence herbicide against most broadleaf and cereal weeds.