Can green chemistry promote sustainable agriculture?
Taken together, few issues reflect the difficulties of sustainable development more than the problem of controlling pests and increasing food production while protecting the environment and conserving natural resources. Green chemistry approaches reduce and, in some instances, eliminate the use and...
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