2020
DOI: 10.33263/briac113.1013110140
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Impact of Pesticide Toxicity in Aquatic Environment

Abstract: The intensified agricultural crop production for growing high yield varieties requires the indiscriminate use of pesticides and fertilizers, which protect the crop from pests, thus helps in improving the quality and quantity of crops. The aquatic environment gets contaminated by the application of pesticides through several routes: runoff, spray drift, and leaching, which pose serious health risks to the aquatic ecosystem as well as to human beings. This exposure can directly affect all levels of biological or… Show more

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“…The fate of these pesticides in the aquatic environment is diverse. Like soil invertebrates, these chemicals could distort aquatic life's reproduction, behavior, and diversity [ 67 ]. Several reports show that some pesticides induce neurological and endocrine disruption in these organisms [ 68 , 69 ].…”
Section: Effect Of Storage Chemicals On the Qualities Of Agro-producementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fate of these pesticides in the aquatic environment is diverse. Like soil invertebrates, these chemicals could distort aquatic life's reproduction, behavior, and diversity [ 67 ]. Several reports show that some pesticides induce neurological and endocrine disruption in these organisms [ 68 , 69 ].…”
Section: Effect Of Storage Chemicals On the Qualities Of Agro-producementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aquatic ecosystem is liable to be contaminated through surface runoff, leakage, and industrial discharge. Among different classes of pesticides, organochlorines such as DDT are potentially harmful owing to their stability and inhibitory effect on neurotransmitters (Gulia, Rohilla, Singh Sankhla, Kumar, & Sonone, 2020). Topal and Onac (2020) detected pesticides in gray mullet in different Turkish areas at levels suggested to cause health concerns, with levels of endosulfan sulfate, endrin, and p-p'-DDE at 0.0214, 0.2957, and 0.1650 μg g À1 , respectively, especially for p-p'-DDE higher than the limit at 0.05 μg g À1 .…”
Section: Pesticides and Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the misuse of these products could hurt both human health (Berni et al, 2021b) and the environment (Berni et al, 2021a) including the contamination of surface and groundwater, soil, and the living environments of non-target organisms (Rissouli et al, 2017;Farahy et al, 2021), through the ow processes, leaching, and spraying. On the other hand, exposure to pesticides also affects biodiversity (Shefali et al, 2020;Pelosi et al, 2021;Wen et al, 2021). They could alter the functioning of the endocrine system (Girard et al 2020) and the use of pesticides in mixtures can act additively, synergistically, and/or antagonistically in the environment (cocktail effect) (López et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%