Contaminants in Agriculture

Contaminants in Agriculture
Title Contaminants in Agriculture PDF eBook
Author M. Naeem
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 443
Release 2020-04-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 303041552X

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This comprehensive volume covers recent studies into agricultural problems caused by soil and water contamination. Considering the importance of agricultural crops to human health, the editors have focused on chapters detailing the negative impact of heavy metals, excessive chemical fertilizer use, nutrients, pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, agricultural wastes and toxic pollutants, among others, on agricultural soil and crops. In addition, the chapters offer solutions to these negative impacts through various scientific approaches, including using biotechnology, nanotechnology, nutrient management strategies, biofertilizers, as well as potent PGRs and elicitors. This book serves as a key source of information on scientific and engineered approaches and challenges for the bioremediation of agricultural contamination worldwide. This book should be helpful for research students, teachers, agriculturalists, agronomists, botanists, and plant growers, as well as in the fields of agriculture, agronomy, plant science, plant biology, and biotechnology, among others. It serves as an excellent reference on the current research and future directions of contaminants in agriculture from laboratory research to field application.

Pesticides

Pesticides
Title Pesticides PDF eBook
Author Marcelo L. Larramendy
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 138
Release 2019-07-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 183962647X

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The book, "Pesticides - Use and Misuse and their Impact in the Environment", contains relevant information on diverse pesticides encountered in both anthropogenic and natural environments. This book provides valuable information about the toxicity of several agrochemicals that can negatively influence the health of humans and ecosystems.

Pesticides In Ground Water

Pesticides In Ground Water
Title Pesticides In Ground Water PDF eBook
Author Jack E. Barbash
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 616
Release 1997-05-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9781575040059

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Pesticides in Ground Water is an amazing compilation of actual results from laboratory studies, field experiments, and well-sampling surveys ranging in scope from individual towns to the entire nation. The authors summarizes what is currently known about the physical, chemical, and biological processes that govern the sources, transport, spatial and temporal distributions, and fate of pesticides and their transformation products in ground water. Their conclusion is meticulously documented and illustrated with maps, tables, graphs and charts. In today's world, our dependence on pesticides causes a willful ignorance to their implications. Pesticides in Ground Water is a compelling wake-up call, supported with dedication and concern.

Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment

Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment
Title Ground Water Vulnerability Assessment PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 227
Release 1993-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0309047994

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Since the need to protect ground water from pollution was recognized, researchers have made progress in understanding the vulnerability of ground water to contamination. Yet, there are substantial uncertainties in the vulnerability assessment methods now available. With a wealth of detailed information and practical advice, this volume will help decision-makers derive the most benefit from available assessment techniques. It offers: Three laws of ground water vulnerability. Six case studies of vulnerability assessment. Guidance for selecting vulnerability assessments and using the results. Reviews of the strengths and limitations of assessment methods. Information on available data bases, primarily at the federal level. This book will be indispensable to policymakers and resource managers, environmental professionals, researchers, faculty, and students involved in ground water issues, as well as investigators developing new assessment methods.

Agriculture--a River Runs Through it

Agriculture--a River Runs Through it
Title Agriculture--a River Runs Through it PDF eBook
Author Paul D. Capel
Publisher Geological Survey
Pages 216
Release 2017-12-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9781411341821

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Groundwater Quality

Groundwater Quality
Title Groundwater Quality PDF eBook
Author Harriet Nash
Publisher Springer
Pages 204
Release 1994-10-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0412586207

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Groundwater quality monitoring and testing is of paramount importance both in the developed and developing world. This book presents a series of papers illustrating the varied nature of current research into groundwater quality. Urban and rural supplies are covered through a case history approach, and the importance of remedial action to prevent deterioration is emphasized.

Pesticides and Ground-water Strategy

Pesticides and Ground-water Strategy
Title Pesticides and Ground-water Strategy PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 108
Release 1991
Genre Groundwater
ISBN

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