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The global environmental hazard of glyphosate use

Federico Maggi, Daniele la Cecilia, Fiona H. M. Tang, Alex B. McBratney

2020The Science of The Total Environment346 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) are susceptible to mid to high contamination hazard and less than 0.1% has a high hazard. Hotspots found in South America, Europe, and East and South Asia were mostly correlated to widespread GLP use in pastures, soybean, and corn; diffuse contributing processes were mainly biodegradation recalcitrance and persistence, while soil residue accumulation and leaching below the root zone contributed locally to the hazard in hotspots. Hydroclimatic and soil variables were major controlling factors of contamination hotspots. The relatively low risk of environmental exposure highlighted in our work for a single active substance does not rule out a greater recognition of environmental pollution by pesticides and calls for worldwide cooperation to develop timely standards and implement regulated strategies to prevent excess global environmental pollution.

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Environmental scienceAgricultureContaminationPollutionEnvironmental protectionPesticidePollutantEcosystemEcologyBiologyPesticide and Herbicide Environmental StudiesWeed Control and Herbicide ApplicationsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts