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Herbicides in modern sustainable agriculture: environmental fate, ecological implications, and human health concerns
by
Megharaj, M.
, Parven, A.
, Meftaul, I. Md
, Venkateswarlu, K.
in
agroecology
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ biodiversity
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ environmental fate
/ Environmental Science and Engineering
/ food safety
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ herbicides
/ human health
/ integrated weed management
/ Review
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ species
/ stakeholders
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2025
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Herbicides in modern sustainable agriculture: environmental fate, ecological implications, and human health concerns
by
Megharaj, M.
, Parven, A.
, Meftaul, I. Md
, Venkateswarlu, K.
in
agroecology
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ biodiversity
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ environmental fate
/ Environmental Science and Engineering
/ food safety
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ herbicides
/ human health
/ integrated weed management
/ Review
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ species
/ stakeholders
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2025
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Herbicides in modern sustainable agriculture: environmental fate, ecological implications, and human health concerns
by
Megharaj, M.
, Parven, A.
, Meftaul, I. Md
, Venkateswarlu, K.
in
agroecology
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ biodiversity
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ environmental fate
/ Environmental Science and Engineering
/ food safety
/ herbicide-resistant weeds
/ herbicides
/ human health
/ integrated weed management
/ Review
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ species
/ stakeholders
/ sustainable agriculture
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2025
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Herbicides in modern sustainable agriculture: environmental fate, ecological implications, and human health concerns
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Herbicides in modern sustainable agriculture: environmental fate, ecological implications, and human health concerns
2025
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Herbicides play a crucial role in modern agriculture by controlling weeds and ensuring sustainable crop productivity. However, the use of herbicides has raised concerns regarding their contamination, posing serious threat to the environment, biodiversity, and food safety. Recent trends indicate a decline in the overall volume of herbicides usage, suggesting a shift towards more specific and targeted formulations of herbicides. Also, there has been an increased use of systemic and pre-emergence herbicides. The global agriculture still faces several challenges because of the adverse environmental impacts caused by herbicide contamination, both at the application site and offsite. In view of the growing concern, it is necessary to develop new herbicides with greater selectivity or bio-based herbicide that can degrade after successful control of the intended weed population and minimize or eliminate the environmental hazards. Furthermore, the adoption of integrated weed management practices rather than prolonged and repeated use of herbicide in agriculture can effectively reduce the growth of herbicide-resistant weed populations. The present review is a single valuable resource, providing insights into the recent trends and future challenges associated with herbicide use in modern agriculture, with a focus on human health and food safety. Also, we emphasize the advancements in herbicide technology, emergence of new herbicide-resistant weed species, regulatory considerations, and alternative approaches in herbicide use, all of which are particularly valuable to agroecology, policymakers, and stakeholders.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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