Pesticides play a very important role in reducing losses and maintaining
quality in crop production. Although positive effects of pesticide use are
undeniable, adverse effects are frequent. This has led to a comprehensive
reevaluation of the benefits of pesticide use and potential adverse effects
on human health and the environment before placing them on the market. The
fact that pesticides are designed to be toxic and are deliberately
introduced into the environment, makes them a very important and strictly
regulated group of pollutants. The most commonly used group of pesticides
are herbicides, and their detection in surface water bodies has been
repeatedly reported. In spite of being designed to be toxic to target
species, adverse effects on other inhabitants of aquatic environments have
also been observed. In order to prevent negative environmental effects, the
registration process for active substances and plant protection products
involves predictive environmental risk assessments (ERA). Reliable
assessment of long-term effects on non-target species, natural populations
and ecosystems is a priority and ERA process is constantly being improved.
[Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46008]