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Pesticides in Soil: Effects on Microorganisms
Since their discovery to the present day, pesticides have been an inevitable segment of
agricultural production and efforts have been made to synthesize compounds that would
share a required efficacy along with selectivity, ...
The Processes that Determine the Fate of Pesticides in Soil
Pesticides are an inevitable part of the environment, because due to the intensive use
their remains are frequently detected in nature, particularly in the soil. Regardless the way
pesticides get into the soil, their ...
Micronucleus frequencies in peripheral blood lymphocytes in a Serbian human population exposed to pesticides
Micronucleus (MN) is a biomarker widely used in biomonitoring studies for determining
the genetic risk associated with exposure to pesticides. The purpose of this study was to
assess damage to the genetic material of ...
Methods for Determination of Pesticide Adsorption Properties and Examination of Their Mobility in Soil
Pesticide destiny in soil depends on a number of factors, as well as on presence and
intensity of the processes such as adsorption, degradation, evaporation, rinsing and leaching.
Since adsorption processes govern ...
Phytotoxic effects of fungicides, insecticides and nonpesticidal components on pepper depending on water quality
Modern agriculture relies on simultaneous application of fungicides, insecticides, fertilizers
and adjuvants. The selection of compounds for tank-mixes has been rarely studied and it
presents a risk in the application ...
Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides in Soil by Liquid-Solid Extraction Procedure
A multiresidue method for simultaneous determination of four pesticides (diazinon,
acetochlor, aldrine and carbofuran) belonging to different pesticide groups, extracted
from soil samples, is described. The method presented ...
Pesticides and Arthropods: Sublethal Effects and Demographic Toxicology
Insecticides and acaricides designed to control primary harmful insects and mites
may also variously affect some other arthopods present in an (agro)ecosystem (e.g. secondary
pests, predators, parasitoids, saprophytes, ...