2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011250
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Choosing Organic Pesticides over Synthetic Pesticides May Not Effectively Mitigate Environmental Risk in Soybeans

Abstract: BackgroundSelection of pesticides with small ecological footprints is a key factor in developing sustainable agricultural systems. Policy guiding the selection of pesticides often emphasizes natural products and organic-certified pesticides to increase sustainability, because of the prevailing public opinion that natural products are uniformly safer, and thus more environmentally friendly, than synthetic chemicals.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe report the results of a study examining the environmental impact… Show more

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“…This result was not completely unexpected because the total TFI values were similar between these three management strategies. In addition some insecticides used in organic orchards are broad-spectrum insecticides such as spinosad or pyretre (Bahlai et al 2010). The two microbial insecticides, granulosis virus and Bacillus thuringiensis, mainly used under organic management strategies, are expected to have a low direct toxicity towards spider (Bajwa and Aliniazee 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result was not completely unexpected because the total TFI values were similar between these three management strategies. In addition some insecticides used in organic orchards are broad-spectrum insecticides such as spinosad or pyretre (Bahlai et al 2010). The two microbial insecticides, granulosis virus and Bacillus thuringiensis, mainly used under organic management strategies, are expected to have a low direct toxicity towards spider (Bajwa and Aliniazee 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalent agrochemicals used in the control of aphids include carbamates, organo-phosphates, pyrethroids, cyclodienes etc. group of pesticides [77][78] . Resistant populations of aphids develop against the usually sprayed organophosphate group of insecticides [79] .…”
Section: Chemical Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, many of the riskiest pesticides remain in relatively high usage because they are off-patent and economical for growers. Fifth, we are far from understanding all of the longer-term and region-wide agricultural and ecosystem impacts of the use of even softer pesticides (6). Repeated aerial applications of copper, largely used to control bacterial pathogens, accumulate in soil and are toxic to multiple microorganisms that are critical for soil function (38).…”
Section: Integrated Pest Management In Theory and Practicementioning
confidence: 99%