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Neonicotinoids in the Environment

Emerging Concerns to the Human Health and Biodiversity

Sachchidanand Tripathi (Hrsg.), Rahul Bhadouria (Hrsg.), Rishikesh Singh (Hrsg.), Vipin Kumar Singh (Hrsg.), Arun Kumar (Hrsg.)

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Bau- und Umwelttechnik

Beschreibung

The proposed book presents the current state of knowledge about the processes, parameters, and phenomena that influence the fate of neonicotinoids in soil-water systems (i.e., soil and groundwater), as well as their effects and mitigation measures, and identifies existing knowledge gaps. Furthermore, groundwater/surface water interactions, as well as sorption, biodegradation, and chemical transformations of neonicotinoids in the soil and leaching to the groundwater, are highlighted, as they determine their further migration from sources, through soils to groundwater systems, and then to other environmental compartments, posing ecological and human risks. The ecological risks of neonicotinoids are highlighted in a separate section with special emphasis on the impacts on biological diversity.

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Schlagwörter

Soil-groundwater Interface, Biodegradation, Non-target Organisms, Wastewater Contamination, Chemical Transformations, Emerging Contaminants, Neonicotinoid Pesticides