Chemical Pesticide Tends Lower Appreciating Alternatives of Pest of Control: Bangladesh Perspective _ Crimson Publishers
Chemical Pesticide Tends Lower Appreciating Alternatives of Pest of Control: Bangladesh Perspective by MAK Mian in Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings
Pesticide is commonly used for growing more food successfully to feed the increasing population of Bangladesh. It is a great challenge to provide food to people coping with the demand of nation. Consequently, high inputs like fertilizer, irrigation, pesticides were adopted to enhance crop productivity. Now, it is well known that pesticide has many harmful effects. Extensive expose of pesticides resulted in contamination of air, soil, water and food [1], interring into the food chain caused human health hazard and diseases [2]. Pesticide can cause shortterm adverse health effects, called acute effects, as well as chronic adverse effects. Stinging eyes, rashes, blister, blindness, nausea, dizziness, diarrhea and death are some examples of acute effect. Again, some examples of chronic effects are cancers, birth defects, diabetes, reproductive harm, neurological and developmental toxicity, immunotoxicity and disruption of endocrine system [3].https://crimsonpublishers.com/icp/fulltext/ICP.000544.php
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