Assessment of the Early Growth of Amazonian Forest Tree Species Under Exposure to Agricultural Pesticides
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Assessment of the early Growth of Amazonian Forest Tree Species under Exposure to Agricultural Pesticides
The increasing use of pesticides, driven by the global demand for food and energy, often results in environmental concentrations exceeding recommended levels due to indiscriminate use. This can lead to the decline of forest species such as Hymenolobium petraeum and Enterolobium schomburgkii. T...
Fathi al-Sayeh wrote that the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation revealed that the central laboratory for the analysis of residual pesticides and heavy elements in food, the Agricultural Research Centre, had completed the analysis of more than 33,000 samples of food commodities from regulators and customers during the past May. Dr. Hend Abdalla, the director of the laboratory, said in an official report during which she reviewed...
In the face of repeated failures in public policies to reduce pesticides and methane emissions, the use of new indicators is increasing. Presented as tools for progress, these revisited "thermometers" mask in reality the lack of real progress. Behind these technical choices is a strategy of the lobbies to sow the 'Read more about the article Pesticides and methane in agriculture: changing thermometer does not lower fever! in UP' Magazine.
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