Description
This 2018 hardcover edition provides an in-depth analysis of pesticide effects and their broader impacts on ecosystems and human populations. The book examines the mechanisms through which pesticides affect various biological systems and environmental compartments, including soil, water, and air quality.
Authored by leading researcher Feng Z., this work synthesizes current scientific findings on pesticide toxicity, bioaccumulation, and long-term health consequences. It addresses emerging concerns related to pesticide residues in food and water supplies, as well as occupational exposure risks.
The publication covers innovative trends in pesticide management, including the development of safer alternatives, integrated pest management approaches, and regulatory frameworks designed to minimize environmental contamination. This essential resource is valuable for environmental scientists, public health professionals, agricultural specialists, and policymakers seeking to understand and mitigate pesticide-related risks.







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