Cold temperatures can significantly affect the efficacy and stability of pesticides. Many pesticides may become less effective or degrade more quickly when exposed to cold, potentially reducing their ability to control pests. Additionally, cold weather can alter the behavior and metabolism of both pests and beneficial organisms, influencing how pesticides interact with them. It's essential for users to consider temperature conditions when applying pesticides to ensure optimal results.
Pesticides have adverse effect on photosynthesis and respiration on host pants.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
Normally they don't cause any effect on the growth of fruit but excessive use of pesticides may result in health complications in humans.
Pesticides remain on fruits and are passed on to anyone who eats the fruits.
They can, but overexposure would be difficult.
Rachel Carson
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
james venmore
J. R. Corbett has written: 'The biochemical mode of action of pesticides' -- subject(s): Pesticides, Physiological effect, Toxicity
John K. Reed has written: 'Interaction of pesticide pollutants and aquatic food-chain organisms' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Effect of pesticides on, Effect of water pollution on, Pesticides and wildlife