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Pesticide pollution: Am emerging threat

by Prayash Pathak (Chalise) | 10-02-2019 01:04 recommendations 0

Pesticides are chemicals that destroy/repel pests. The use of pesticides is supposed to have beneficial effect on the production of crops. They are supposed to control the level of pest in the field but recently the issues of pesticide pollution is being seen. And the main reason behind this, is certainly the misuse of such chemical pesticides.

The problems with pesticides are:

1.      Evolution of Genetic resistance: The prolonged use of a particular pesticide can cause a pest population to develop genetic resistance to the pesticides. An insecticide that kills most of an insect population becomes less effective after prolong use. As a result, pesticides users switch to a new, often more expensive and to high doses and more frequently.

 

2.      Imbalances in the Ecosystem: When a pesticide is applied beside pests, beneficial insects are also killed which makes an organism more vulnerable to predators, diseases,or other environmental stresses and also kills natural enemies, predators.

New pest may evolved. Minor pest may changed into major pest. This is because the pesticide kills most of a certain pest¡¯s natural predators, parasites, and competitors.

Example: Use of DDT (in lemon) resulted an outbreak of a scale insects. Brown plant hopper (in rice) in Nepal is also an example of pest resurgence.

 

3.      Persistence, Bioaccumulation, and Biological magnification: Chlorinated hydrocarbons are extremely persistent in the environment.Take many years to degrade, and when ingested stored in fatty tissues Bioaccumulation  is  the  movement  of  a  chemical from the surrounding   medium   into   an   organism. The primary   "sink"   for   some   pesticides  is  fatty tissue. Some pesticides, such as DDT, are "lipophilic",  meaning  that  they are soluble in,   and   accumulate  in,  fatty   tissue  such  as edible  fish tissue and human fatty tissue.Biomagnification  describes   the increasing concentration of a chemical as food energy   is    transformed    within   the food chain. Organisms at higher levels on food webs tend to have greater concentrations.

 

4.      Risks of pesticides to human health: Exposure to pesticides can damage human health. Exposure to short-term high levels can result even human death, whereas long-term exposure to low levels of pesticdes can cause certain types of cancer. Short-term Effects of pesticides are acute pesticide poisoning is a large-scale problem, especially in developing countries. In developing countries, users often use dangerous pesticides at higher dose and more frequently with minimum levels of safety precaution. WHO estimates that, globally, four million poisoning each year, and of these, about 300,000 die.

5.      Long-term effects of pesticides: Many pesticids are associated with carcinogenesis (creation of cancer),  immunotoxicity (affecting immune system), neurotoxicity (altering normal activity of nervous system), behavioral impairment , reproductive dysfunction, endocrine disruption, (affecting gland system), developmental disabilities, and respiratory diseases like asthma. Positive relationship between pesticide exposure and cancer (brain, breast, kidney, lung, pancreatic, stomach); leukemia,birth defects, low sperm counts,have been found. Chronic health effects are problemetic to study because most people are exposed to low doses of pesticides and delayed health effets are difficult to link to past exposure.

 

The simple solution to all this is the responsive use of pesticide according to the recommended dose. Along with this, the pesticides containers and bottles should be discarded into proper places.

 

 

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7 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello prayash

    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 12-05-2020 18:45

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    We must try to go organic to protect us against Pesticides also we may use modern way of agriculture where there is very less chance of pest.
    Posted 18-02-2019 03:09

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Prayash, Rachel Carson urged that chemical materials do harm environment and threaten our lives about 60 years ago and apart from her effort, it is still ongoing issue for farmers to discern usage of pesticides since some of them are really bad for farmland and other relative regional environment.
    Damage caused by human activities do not tend to get removed soon and it requires time, resulting in additional farmland inquiry increase. Likewise, using pesticides is not always the best choice for us but we have to come up with better and ecofriendly means of peventing pest.
    Thanks for your report
    Posted 16-02-2019 22:26

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Prayash
    The use of chemical pesticides has brought many problems and now it is has been a problem that too much farmers have turned dependent on this chemical.
    As nicely elaborated in the report, the damage caused by this chemical is quite huge and wide that it is becoming a threat to us.
    It would be nice if we could change every single use of chemicals into eco-friendly methods however as reality has its own constraints, the first step that we could take would be keeping the recommended usage as mentioned above!
    Thanks for the information :)
    Posted 12-02-2019 18:05

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Praysh Bro,

    Pesticide pollution is a huge problem. Incase of the country like Nepal where most of the people are dependent on agriculture but are not literate, they are preferring the pesticides over organic farming which has imoacts on fertility and health and hampers the sustainability. Pesticide pollution is indeed an emerging threat.

    Thank you for the report.
    Keep writing great reports.
    Green Cheers :) :)

    Yours,
    Kushal Naharki
    Posted 11-02-2019 02:21

  • Sachin Regmi says :
    Nepalese farmers are using Pesticides as medicine rather than poison. So excessive use is found here.
    Thank you for the information @Prayash
    Thank You :) :)
    Posted 10-02-2019 01:53

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