2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-023-01608-6
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Pesticides in the hydrogeo-environment: a review of contaminant prevalence, source and mobilisation in India

Abstract: Chemical pesticides in the hydrogeological system are a global concern as they pose a severe threat to humans and other organisms. In agriculture, around 4.12 million tonnes of pesticides were used globally in 2018, which is 50% more than in the 1990s. Various pesticides detected in the hydrogeological system of India since the 1990s have been documented and reviewed to understand the prevalence, source, history and degradation pathways. This review contributes to a better understanding of existing pesticide p… Show more

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“…Heptachlor epoxide which was the most prominent OCP residue detected in this study is the degradation product of heptachlor has low susceptibility to biodegradation, oxidation and hydrolysis or photolysis in the environment [41]. Serious heptachlor epoxide poisoning could cause central nervous system effects as such seizures, convulsions and hyperexcitability, liver damage and cancer [42][43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heptachlor epoxide which was the most prominent OCP residue detected in this study is the degradation product of heptachlor has low susceptibility to biodegradation, oxidation and hydrolysis or photolysis in the environment [41]. Serious heptachlor epoxide poisoning could cause central nervous system effects as such seizures, convulsions and hyperexcitability, liver damage and cancer [42][43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%