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Pesticides in the Modern World-Effects of Pesticides Exposure provides an in-depth analysis of pesticide applications in contemporary agricultural and industrial practices. The book examines the widespread use of chemical pesticides and their consequences for human health, environmental ecosystems, and food safety.
Authored by M. Stoytcheva, this work explores various types of pesticide exposure pathways, including occupational, dietary, and environmental contamination. The publication addresses the mechanisms of pesticide toxicity, bioaccumulation in organisms, and long-term health effects including neurological, reproductive, and developmental concerns.
The text presents current research findings on pesticide residues in water, soil, and food products, while discussing regulatory frameworks and safety standards. It offers valuable insights for agricultural professionals, public health officials, environmental scientists, and policymakers seeking to understand and mitigate pesticide-related risks in modern society.







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