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Abstract

A Review on Contamination of Soil and Water by Neonicotinoid Pesticides and Trends it’s in Soil and Water Samples with Chromatographic Analytical Techniques

R. Ramadevi1, C. Ramachandraiah2*, G. V. Subba Reddy3

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/380205


Abstract:

Pesticides are synthetic chemicals that destroy pests and insects, improving vegetation and damaging the ruling class. Pesticides gain the vegetation; However, the protective use of pesticides goes against the traditional ethics of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), leading to environmental concerns. It has been observed that neonicotinoid pesticides and their metabolites can continue and accumulate in soils. They are freely soluble in water and compulsive, draining into waterways, and more are found in environmental samples, eventually affecting human well-being. Therefore, regional instability, the traditional principles, and anthropogenic versus natural origin of conceivably dangerous title pesticide in soils and water assessment are precariously main to evaluate human impact. This review article mainly focuses on extensive information about the sample preparation methods, discovery methods, and the developed systems to samples from various fields of soils and water to detect the neonicotinoids.

Keywords:

Neonicotinoid Pesticides; Soil contamination; Water Contamination

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