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Pesticides in Agricultural Soils: Major Findings from Various Monitoring Campaigns in Switzerland

Thomas D. Bucheli, Elias Barmettler, Nora Bartolomé, Isabel Hilber, Karel Horňák, Reto Giulio Meuli, Vanessa Reininger, Judith Riedo, Andrea Rösch, Philipp Sutter, Marcel G. A. van der Heijden, Daniel von Wachter, Florian Walder

CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry · 2023

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Summary

Synthetic pesticides are widely applied in modern agriculture, where they are used against diseases, pests, and weeds to secure crop yield and quality. However, their intensive application has led to widespread contamination of the environment, including soils. Due to their inherent toxicity, they might pose a risk to soil health by causing harm to non-target organisms and disrupting ecosystem services in both agricultural and other exposed soils. Following the Swiss National Action Plan on the reduction of pesticide risks, Agroscope has conducted several soil monitoring studies that are briefly presented here. All of them resort to different multi-residue trace analytical approaches to simultaneously quantify up to about 150 modern pesticides by either accelerated solvent, or Quick, Easy,

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2023.750
Catalogue ID
SNmok3j2b3-fngpex
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