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A report on the international conference on environmental mutagenesis in relation to human health held during the annual meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society of India, January 29-31, 2026.

PubMed · 2026-05-14

Researchers from nine countries convened in India to share findings on how environmental pollutants—microplastics, airborne particles, and arsenic—damage human health and agriculture, while also spotlighting plant-based bio-pesticides, antimutagenic plants, and sustainable farming as practical remedies.

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Microplastics, airborne particulate matter, nanotoxicology, and prenatal arsenic exposure were identified as significant and measurable threats to human health across 141 presentations from 9 countries

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Plants with antimutagenic potential and bio-pesticides/bio-fertilizers were presented as cost-effective, viable replacements for synthetic agricultural chemicals in regions heavily dependent on crop yields

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Transgenerational plant protection strategies and agricultural eco-toxicology were highlighted as critical frameworks for shielding both farmers and the food supply from the cumulative effects of chemical overuse

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