High risk pesticides in sugar beet protection
2006
Sovljanski, R.A. | Klokocar-Smit, Z.D. | Indjic, D.V. (Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro). Department of Plant and Environmental Protection)
According to traits of pesticides permitted to use in sugar beet (oral, percutaneous and inhalation toxicity, toxicity of wildlife, bees and aquatic organisms, re-entry interval, maximum number of treatments, effects on reproduction) do not present health risk in sugar production/technology. However, the danger exists for workers by chronic exposure during the application, especially from pesticide being potential endocrine disruptors (EDS) (fentin acetate, benomyl, endosulfan, methomyl, methidathion). EDS can cause sterility or decreased fertility, impaired development, birth defects of the reproductive tract and metabolic disorders. Authors recommend limited application of EDS pesticides (to limit the number of treatments to only one during the vegetation), replacement with pesticides with low risk to humans, game and fishes, as well as mandatory submission of re-entry data for registration.
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