Safe use of pesticides, residues and environmental issues relating to sigatoka disease control
This document explains the pesticides are also dangerous to non-target organisms that are a part of the ecosystem of the community where the spraying is being done. The pesticide is spread over a very wide area by water movement in runoff and through the food chain. Destruction of non-target organisms is not readily observed or studied, and the agricultural sector can do much damage without being aware of it
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Main Authors: | 108794 Ramsay, M., 97 IICA, Kingston (Jamaica), 3255 Banana Export Company, Kingston (Jamaica), 7741 EU Banana Support Programme, Kingston (Jamaica), Caribbean Black Sigatoka Management Workshop Kingston (Jamaica) 2-5 Oct 2001 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Castries (Santa Lucía)
2001
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Subjects: | SIGATOKA NEGRA, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, PLAGUICIDAS, RIESGOS, POLUCION, AGRICULTURA, |
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