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B Venktesham

Dr. Munshi Lal Patel

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Many studies have looked at pesticide toxicity and fate, but there are still gaps in our knowledge that make it hard to say how they will affect people and the environment in the long run. Because Scientists and the public have rightfully argued over the dangers that pesticides provide to the health of humans and the environment due to these contradictory results in the scientific literature. Exposure to pesticides when using pesticides residues of pesticides in food and water, and the usage of pesticides themselves are all potential dangers by consumers.

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