Molecules (Sep 2021)

Pesticides: Behavior in Agricultural Soil and Plants

  • Lydia Bondareva,
  • Nataliia Fedorova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 17
p. 5370

Abstract

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This review considers potential approaches to solve an important problem concerning the impact of applied pesticides of various classes on living organisms, mainly agricultural crops used as food. We used the method of multi-residual determination of several pesticides in agricultural food products with its practical application for estimating pesticides in real products and in model experiments. The distribution of the pesticide between the components of the soil-plant system was studied with a pesticide of the sulfonylureas class, i.e., rimsulfuron. Autoradiography showed that rimsulfuron inhibits the development of plants considered as weeds. Cereals are less susceptible to the effects of pesticides such as acetamiprid, flumetsulam and florasulam, while the development of legume shoots was inhibited with subsequent plant death.

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