pesticide-impact
Pesticide impact research examines how chemical agents used to protect crops from pests, diseases, and weeds affect plant physiology, growth, and cellular processes. Understanding these effects is critical for plant scientists to distinguish between intended protective outcomes and unintended phytotoxic consequences that can impair photosynthesis, root development, or reproductive success. This field informs the development of safer agrochemicals and application strategies that maintain crop health while minimizing disruption to plant biology.
Behavioral and neurophysiological evaluation of pyrethroid effects ...
Every time you spray a pyrethroid insecticide (many common garden bug-killers) near blooming plan...
Dairy manure, glyphosate, and antimicrobials (copper, streptomycin,...
Tomatoes on your plate may have been grown in soil where routine farm sprays are quietly breeding...
Pesticides and the microbial world: a review of disturbance, resili...
The vegetables in your garden depend on billions of soil microbes to break down nutrients into fo...