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Title: Pesticides in the environment: benefits, harms, and detection methods
Authors: Verdadero, Francis Xavier D.
Agarap, Alfred Z.
Macatingrao, Czarina Nicole E.
Ordonez Jr., Isagani A.
Tavu, Lady Edlenill J.
Pires, David
Balendres, Mark Angelo O.
Keywords: Fungicides
Insecticides
Herbicides
Bactericides
Ecological impact
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2025
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Verdadero, F.X.D., Agarap, A.Z., Macatingrao, C.N.E., Ordonez Jr., I.A., Tavu, L.E.J., Pires, D. & Balendres, M.A.O. (2025). Pesticides in the environment: benefits, harms, and detection methods. Sci, 7(4): 171. 10.3390/sci7040171.
Abstract: Pesticides play a critical role in food production by enhancing crop yields and protecting against pests and pathogens, such as insects, bacteria, fungi, and weeds. However, their extensive use raises significant environmental concerns. The paper reviews and describes the reported adverse effects of pesticides on terrestrial and marine life to raise awareness of the ecological impact of pesticide use across life niches. The adverse effects on soil microorganisms, arthropods, reptiles, and amphibians highlight the extensive ecological disruption caused by these chemicals. Understanding the mechanisms of pesticide toxicity and their impact on various organisms is crucial for developing effective bioremediation techniques and on-field management practices. By implementing these strategies and enhancing environmental biomonitoring, countries can mitigate the harmful effects of pesticides, ultimately protecting biodiversity and ensuring the health of their ecosystems.
URI: https://www.mdpi.com/2413-4155/7/4/171
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39932
Type: article
Appears in Collections:MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica

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