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Flowers grown for the floral industry commonly are treated with pesticides. As a result, florists who handle a large number of flowers on a daily...
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Flowers grown for the floral industry commonly are treated with pesticides. As a result, florists who handle a large number of flowers on a daily...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science evaluated the impact of organic and conventional management systems...
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A new study published in the scientific journal Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment has found that organic vineyards in Spain are home to...
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The majority of research on the effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on bees is conducted almost exclusively on one species—the European...
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A new study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health has found that exposure to multiple neurotoxic...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) live in the soil and typically establish beneficial relationships with plants where they improve the ability of...
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A recent study published in Environment International has found that infants exposed to the pesticides naled and chlorpyrifos before birth had reduced...
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A new study looking at agricultural fields in India shows that pesticides have contaminated local soils. The paper, published in...
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The cane toad is a large poisonous toad considered to be an invasive species in Australia, Hawaii and many other locations across the globe....
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A study from researchers in Ghana found that levels of pesticides contaminating reservoirs could be high enough that consuming fish from those...