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- W1551185364 abstract "Recent water quality inventories show that agricultural non-point source pollution (NPS) is the leading source of water quality impacts to surveyed rivers and lakes, and also a major contributor to groundwater contamination and wetlands degradation (Blankenberg et al. 2006; Haarstad and Braskerud 2005; Bergstrom 2004; Thiere and Schulz 2004; Schreiber et al. 2001; Huber et al. 2000; Luo and Zhang 2010). Pest management is one of the main scopes of pesticides usage, because more than 45% of annual food production is lost due to pest infestation. In particular, at tropical climates this is enhanced due to prevailing high temperature and humidity. However, the sporadic use has been leading to significant consequences not only to public health but also to food quality resulting in an impact load on the environment and hence the development of pest resistance (Giupponi and Rosato 1999; Luo and Zhang 2010) Through overuse, misuse and losses due to the inappropriate application of pesticides there is considerable waste contributing to the environmental burden (Li et al. 2006; Giupponi and Rosato 1999; Hu et al. 2010; Marco and Kishimba 2007; Luo and Zhang 2010). It is well known that most of the applied pesticides are subject to many transport and conversion processes. Thus, they do not remain at their target site but often enter aquatic environments via soil percolation, air drift or surface run-off, affecting abundance and diversity of nontarget species, producing complex effects on the ecosystems and, altering trophic interactions (Islam and Tanaka, 2004). Pesticides overuse also destroys the healthy pool of bio-control agents that normally co-exist with the vegetation. Simultaneously, some soil biological functions such as the bioavailability of nutrients and organic matter decomposition could also be altered (Hendrix 1996; Guo et al. 2009). For instance, the herbicides can influence soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and metabolic quotient (qCO), variables directly related to soil quality (Reis et al. 2009). In addition, agrochemical application on soybean shoots affects the activity of soil microorganisms in the plant rhizosphere (Reis et al. 2009). The bulk of pesticides worldwide used is herbicides and there is almost no knowledge of their impact on potential non-target plant species, especially rare or endemic species" @default.
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- W1551185364 title "Pesticides Reaching the Environment as a Consequence of Inappropriate Agricultural Practices in Argentina" @default.
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