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Pesticides

Pesticides are chemical substances used to control, prevent, or eliminate organisms considered harmful to crops, animals, or humans. They include herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and other similar chemicals. While playing a crucial role in increasing agricultural productivity, pesticides have significant consequences on the environment. Intensive pesticide use leads to soil, water, and air contamination, posing threats to biodiversity and human health. Persistent residues affect aquatic ecosystems. Excessive use may induce resistance in harmful organisms and pose risks to human health through food contamination. Efforts are underway to promote sustainable farming practices, encourage judicious pesticide use, and establish crucial monitoring to assess, define limits, and regulate their usage.

13194-48-4

Ethoprophos

13194-48-4
91-53-2

Ethoxyquin

91-53-2
153233-91-1

Etoxazole

153233-91-1
38260-54-7

Etrimfos technique

38260-54-7
2593-15-9

Etridiazole

2593-15-9
7421-93-4

Endrin aldehyde

7421-93-4
16672-87-0

Ethephon

16672-87-0
115-29-7

Endosulfan

115-29-7
203716-99-8

Endosulfan beta D4

203716-99-8
23947-60-6

Ethirimol

23947-60-6
119791-41-2

Emamectine

119791-41-2
53380-23-7

Ethiofencarb sulfone

53380-23-7
53380-22-6

Ethiofencarb sulfoxide

53380-22-6
53494-70-5

Endrin ketone

53494-70-5
629-96-9

1-EICOSANOL

629-96-9
17109-49-8

Edifenphos

17109-49-8
155569-91-8

Emamectine benzoate (mixture of B1a and B1b)

155569-91-8
97780-06-8

Ethametsulfuron methyl

97780-06-8
126801-58-9

Ethoxysulfuron

126801-58-9
84030-86-4

Esbiothrin

84030-86-4