The term pesticide briefly means the substance used to kill harmful creatures called pest(insects). The use of pesticides has been traced back to 1000 BC by historians. Pesticides are substances used to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate insects, rodents, weeds and a host of other unwanted organisms. It is used to kill pests that have effects on humans, animals and plants, as well as affect substances with nutritional value at every stage and reduce or damage their nutritional value. Pesticides are widely applied in numerous agricultural, commercial, residential and industrial applications to control and kill pests. Pesticides help society fight disease and increase agricultural productivity. There are several dif...
The necessity to produce increasing quantities of food to meet the demand of ever-increasing populat...
During the past 50 years, the human population has more than doubled and global agricultural product...
Pesticides are known for their high persistence and pervasiveness in the environment, and along with...
Pesticide covers a wide range of compounds including insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, rodentici...
Pesticides are indispensable in agricultural production. They have been used by farmers to control w...
A pesticide is a material used for the mitigation, control, or elimination of plants or animals detr...
In recent years, people have been exposed to several types of substances with broad spectrum due to ...
A pesticide is a substance used to avert, annihilate, or repulse pests. Pests can be bugs, mice and ...
Pesticides are considered as potential molecules to combat insects, pests, diseases and weeds in agr...
Outrageous use of pesticides has raised major issue of environmental concern. Pesticides cover broad...
Pesticides are derived from the Greek word pestis - pest, cido - to destroy, and are substances used...
Pesticides are internationally used harmful chemicals that are used to control pest attack on crops....
The number of studies on insecticides, which constitute an important class of pesticides, is increas...
Pesticides are mostly synthetic chemicals that are used in agriculture to control pests. Pesticides ...
Insecticides are substances used to kill insects. They are used primarily in agriculture to control ...
The necessity to produce increasing quantities of food to meet the demand of ever-increasing populat...
During the past 50 years, the human population has more than doubled and global agricultural product...
Pesticides are known for their high persistence and pervasiveness in the environment, and along with...
Pesticide covers a wide range of compounds including insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, rodentici...
Pesticides are indispensable in agricultural production. They have been used by farmers to control w...
A pesticide is a material used for the mitigation, control, or elimination of plants or animals detr...
In recent years, people have been exposed to several types of substances with broad spectrum due to ...
A pesticide is a substance used to avert, annihilate, or repulse pests. Pests can be bugs, mice and ...
Pesticides are considered as potential molecules to combat insects, pests, diseases and weeds in agr...
Outrageous use of pesticides has raised major issue of environmental concern. Pesticides cover broad...
Pesticides are derived from the Greek word pestis - pest, cido - to destroy, and are substances used...
Pesticides are internationally used harmful chemicals that are used to control pest attack on crops....
The number of studies on insecticides, which constitute an important class of pesticides, is increas...
Pesticides are mostly synthetic chemicals that are used in agriculture to control pests. Pesticides ...
Insecticides are substances used to kill insects. They are used primarily in agriculture to control ...
The necessity to produce increasing quantities of food to meet the demand of ever-increasing populat...
During the past 50 years, the human population has more than doubled and global agricultural product...
Pesticides are known for their high persistence and pervasiveness in the environment, and along with...