pesticidecrop
Pesticidecrop is a term used to describe crops that are cultivated with the use of pesticides to control pests and diseases. It is not a species or a brand, but a descriptor for farming practices that rely on chemical, biological, or mixed pesticide inputs to protect yields and quality.
Pesticide types and application methods commonly involved include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and miticides. Applications may be
Pesticide use can reduce crop losses, stabilize yields, and support food production, but it may pose risks
Regulatory agencies, including those in the United States and the European Union, evaluate toxicology data and
Environmental and resistance considerations:
Pests can develop resistance, and pesticide runoff or drift can affect water quality and biodiversity. Sustainable
Pesticidecrop practices are common in many intensive systems for crops such as corn, soybeans, cotton, vegetables,