Distribution of pesticides in agricultural and urban soils of Brazil: a critical review

The extensive use of pesticides leads to soil contamination and is harmful to environmental health. Brazil is considered the world's largest consumer of pesticides; however, there is no published review of the distribution and concentration of pesticides in the Brazilian soils. Thus, the object...

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Contamination
Diuron
Environmental health
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Government agencies
Hexachlorocyclohexane
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Legislation
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Pesticides - analysis
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Reviews
Risk analysis
Risk factors
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Soil
Soil contamination
Soil Pollutants - analysis
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Soils
Urban agriculture
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