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Pesticides Vol 3, edited by M. Shokrzadeh and published by InTech in 2016, offers an in-depth exploration of pesticide science and its multifaceted implications. The volume covers the chemistry, classification, and mechanisms of action of various pesticide compounds used in modern agriculture.
This comprehensive hardcover examines the environmental fate of pesticides, their persistence in soil and water systems, and bioaccumulation patterns. The text addresses critical concerns regarding pesticide residues in food chains and human exposure pathways, including occupational and dietary routes.
Contributors provide evidence-based research on the toxicological effects of pesticide exposure, ranging from acute poisoning to chronic health complications. The volume also discusses regulatory frameworks, safety protocols, and emerging alternatives to conventional pesticides, making it essential for agriculturalists, toxicologists, environmental scientists, and public health professionals.







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