2019
DOI: 10.4236/as.2019.1010101
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Pesticides in Agricultural Run Offs Affecting Water Resources: A Study of Punjab (India)

Abstract: Background: The pesticides belong to a category of chemicals used worldwide as herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, nematicides, and plant growth regulators in order to control weeds, pests and diseases in crops as well as for health care of humans and animals. The positive aspect of pesticide use renders enhanced crop/food productivity and drastic reduction of vector-borne diseases. On the other hand, excess use of fertilizers threatens the groundwater and surface water on a large scale. Agricu… Show more

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“…However, the effect of surface drainage and microbiological activity, the amount of nitrate was observed to be somewhat higher (0.76 mg/l) during the monsoon season. The activity of these microorganisms decreases during the monsoon (Kaur & Sinha, 2019) [49] , resulting in a greater nitrate value. Phosphorus is typically found in water as phosphate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effect of surface drainage and microbiological activity, the amount of nitrate was observed to be somewhat higher (0.76 mg/l) during the monsoon season. The activity of these microorganisms decreases during the monsoon (Kaur & Sinha, 2019) [49] , resulting in a greater nitrate value. Phosphorus is typically found in water as phosphate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Runoff: When it rains or when fields are irrigated, agrochemicals on the soil's surface can be washed into nearby water bodies. This runoff carries pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers into rivers, lakes, and streams [8].…”
Section: Water Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Runoff happens when water is delivered to a field at a rate that prevents the soil from absorbing it. Pesticide runoff is brought on by excessive surface water accumulation brought on by over-irrigation [32]. The runoff has the potential to pollute torrents, wetlands, reservoirs, and wells with pesticides, which could be detrimental to the environment, wildlife and human beings [33].…”
Section: Surface Runoffmentioning
confidence: 99%