2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2015.07.050
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Role of enhanced solar radiation for degradation of triazophos pesticide in soil matrix

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“…These methods are of low cost and believed to be more environmental-friendly compared to the physical and chemical remediation methods. In chemical remediation, pesticides are converted into harmless compounds through certain agents by the way of chemical reactions [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]. Chemical treatment is usually combined with physical remediation processes; however, the costs of these combined treatments are very high and vary depending on the matrix [42].…”
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“…These methods are of low cost and believed to be more environmental-friendly compared to the physical and chemical remediation methods. In chemical remediation, pesticides are converted into harmless compounds through certain agents by the way of chemical reactions [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]. Chemical treatment is usually combined with physical remediation processes; however, the costs of these combined treatments are very high and vary depending on the matrix [42].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of pesticides in agriculture continues to be a concern. It is known that UV radiation facilitates the breakdown of pesticides 170,171 and may in some cases increase the toxicity of certain pesticides and/or their degradation products (see section 5.5). The detrimental effects to the plant may result in an increase in the permeability of membranes leading to increased uptake of pesticides when plants are exposed to elevated levels of UV radiation.…”
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“…It follows that from an environmental and food safety perspective, reduced cross-protection against herbivores, resulting from decreased UV-induced accumulation of phenolic compounds in crop plants under projected lower future UV-B radiation exposures, may result in increased pesticide use. 38 There is also evidence that UV radiation can promote the breakdown of certain pesticides (e.g., fenitrothion 233 , triazophos 234,235 ).…”
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