Pesticides application rate maps in the European Union at a 250 m spatial resolution DOI Creative Commons
Giovanni Porta, Leon Casse, Andrea Manzoni

et al.

Scientific Data, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: May 1, 2025

Language: Английский

A systematic review of open data in agriculture DOI Creative Commons
Jorge Chamorro-Padial, Roberto Garcı́a, Rosa Gil

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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 219, P. 108775 - 108775

Published: Feb. 28, 2024

In this work, we perform a systematic literature review of Open Data and Public Domain datasets in Agriculture. We use the PRISMA method to analyze existing academic about open data agriculture, concretely 1401 papers from IEEE Xplore Web Science collections, published 2012 2022. Many these articles or make available very different typologies, like sensor data, statistical satellite images, among others kinds. Some talk relevant topics that influence lack for research purposes, barriers adopting sharing privacy concerns, data-sharing recommendations guidelines. addition, with help script created ad-hoc degree compliance within FAIR principles all public domain have been able identify literature, 104 datasets. The can check Gen2 maturity indicators list resources. Using metrics, those might be at risk stopping started "rescue operation". For whose terms permitted it, migrated Zenodo, repository complies availability principles. This will ensure future survival valuable

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Benefits associated with the implementation of biological control programmes in Latin America DOI Creative Commons
Yelitza Coromoto Colmenárez, Carlos Vásquez

BioControl, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 69(3), P. 303 - 320

Published: May 16, 2024

Abstract Agriculture in Latin America plays a significant role the region’s economy, food security, and rural development. Although pest control has traditionally relied on chemicals, there is increasing adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. Thus, recent years, been growing emphasis agriculture practices, including biological control, to minimise environmental impact, conserve natural resources, ensure long-term productivity. In America, high biodiversity enhances both classical augmentative control. The use agents allows farmers produce their crops whilst reducing chemicals agriculture. addition, opens new market opportunities for job options youth areas. Maximal benefits will however be attained only after practices when an effective interaction among key stakeholders achieved. consumers can reap which incentivise accelerate at field level. To evaluate socio-economic establishing multidisciplinary teams conduct studies crucial. current article explores resulting from implementation programmes, highlighting social benefits. as part Plantwise programme, created assist production with perspective, data biopesticides some countries are discussed context looking forward reinforcing security safety America.

Language: Английский

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Laser weeding of common weed species DOI Creative Commons
Christian Andreasen, Eleni Vlassi,

Najmeh Salehan

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Frontiers in Plant Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: May 24, 2024

The massive use of herbicides since the 1950s has resulted in increasing problems with herbicideresistant weeds and pollution environment, including food, feed, water. These side effects have political pressures to reduce herbicide application. European Commission aims risk chemicals more hazardous pesticides EU. Therefore, new weed control methods are demand. Laser weeding might be an alternative replace or supplement other Integrated Weed Management (IPM) strategy. This work aimed investigate how laser energy affected common when apical meristem was exposed irradiation at early stages development. A 50 W thulium-doped fibre a diameter 2 mm wavelength µm used. highest efficacy achieved grass ( Alopecurus myosuroides ) had one leaf dicot species were cotyledon stage. There large difference between species’ susceptibility probably caused by differences morphology growth habit. At 4-leaf stage, most regrew after irradiation. may solution some crops, but general must irradiated they 2-leaf stage avoid regrowth.

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Extending shared socio-economic pathways for pesticide use in Europe: Pest-Agri-SSPs DOI Creative Commons
Poornima Nagesh, Oreane Edelenbosch, Stefan C. Dekker

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Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 342, P. 118078 - 118078

Published: May 18, 2023

While pesticides are essential to agriculture and food systems sustain current production levels, they also lead significant environmental impacts. The use of is constantly increasing globally, driven mainly by a further intensification agriculture, despite stricter regulations higher pesticide effectiveness. To the understanding future make informed farm-to-policy decisions, we developed Pesticide Agricultural Shared Socio-economic Pathways (Pest-AgriSSPs) in six steps. Pest-Agri-SSPs based on an extensive literature review expert feedback approach considering climate socio-economic drivers from farm continental scale combination with multiple actors impacting them. In literature, associated farmer behaviour practices, pest damage, technique efficiency application, agricultural policy demand production. Here, PestAgri-SSPs upon this relating them possible development as described for European (Eur-Agri-SSPs).The Pest-AgriSSPs explore five scenarios representing low high challenges mitigation adaptation up 2050. most sustainable scenario (Pest-Agri-SSP1) shows decrease owing technological advances better implementation policies. On contrary, Pest-Agri-SSP3 Pest-Agri-SSP4 show increase resulting pressure, resource depletion relaxed Pest-Agri-SSP2 presents stabilised policies slow transitions farmers practices. At same time, change pose serious challenges. Pest-Agri-SSP5 drivers, influenced rapid However, relatively rise demand, production, change. Our results highlight need holistic tackle use, identified developments. storylines qualitative assessment provide platform quantitative assumptions numerical modelling evaluating targets.

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Farm-to-Fork and Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Perceived Economic Benefit as a Moderator and Environmental Sustainability as a Mediator DOI Open Access
Ibrahim A. Elshaer,

Alaa M. S. Azazz,

Salah S. Hassan

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(14), P. 11462 - 11462

Published: July 24, 2023

In recent years, there has been growing interest in promoting sustainable agriculture and reducing the environmental impact of food system. One approach to achieving these goals is through farm-to-Fork (FTF) sourcing, which involves direct procurement products from local farms restaurants table. This touted as a way support decrease carbon footprint supply chain. study aims explore relationship between farm-to-fork perceived economic benefit, sustainability. Specifically, research examines moderating effect benefit well mediating role sustainability sourcing practices. To investigate relationships, web-based questionnaire was designed collected 298 farmers. The data were analyzed via PLS-SEM. results suggest that positive on practices both have relationships. finding consistent with idea can lead benefits for farmers restaurants, while also

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Tetraarylimidazole-based fluorescence sensor for halosulfuron-methyl DOI

Zengwei Yang,

Xianyu Huang,

Liangbin Lin

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Dyes and Pigments, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 222, P. 111860 - 111860

Published: Dec. 2, 2023

Language: Английский

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When pesticide reduction objectives meet business as usual: Possible impacts on the crop sector in Latvia DOI Creative Commons
Aleksejs Nipers, Irina Pilvere,

Ilze Upīte

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Resources Environment and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15, P. 100145 - 100145

Published: Jan. 4, 2024

The European Union (EU) has set forth ambitious political objectives aimed at mitigating the adverse impacts of agriculture on climate, environment, and human health. Among measures which are expected to help reach goals, an important objective is significant reduction pesticide usage, as outlined in EU's "From Farm Fork" strategy. This study seeks assess potential financial implications use, focusing major crops cultivated Latvia. Scenario simulations have been conducted examine consequences usage intensity profitability, yields, consumption fertilisers. evaluation encompasses winter spring wheat, along with rapeseed, account for 80% total It assumed that farmers continue produce same crops, using their current level knowledge adjusting production technology reduced pesticides application rates. analysis leads conclusion order attain a use by 61% from 2021 (or 53% 2015-2017 level), rate needs be limited 0.78 kg ha −1 active substance conventionally produced wheat well addition area used these should 33% (replaced organic production). However, if market prices amount public support costs do not change, agricultural sector could severe – yearly farm profit analysed decrease 41% or EUR 130 mln.

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Potential Antifungal Effect of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Combined with Fungicides against Botrytis cinerea and Fusarium oxysporum DOI Creative Commons
Javiera Parada, Gonzalo Tortella, Amedea B. Seabra

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Antibiotics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(3), P. 215 - 215

Published: Feb. 26, 2024

Copper oxide nanoparticles (NCuO) have emerged as an alternative to pesticides due their antifungal effect against various phytopathogens. Combining them with fungicides represents advantageous strategy for reducing the necessary amount of both agents inhibit fungal growth, simultaneously environmental release. This study aimed evaluate activity NCuO combined three fungicide models separately: Iprodione (IPR), Tebuconazole (TEB), and Pyrimethanil (PYR) two phytopathogenic fungi:

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Biopesticide spinosad: Unraveling ecotoxicological effects on zebrafish, Danio rerio DOI Creative Commons
Inês Amaral, Sara C. Antunes, Daniela Rebelo

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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 108, P. 104458 - 104458

Published: April 23, 2024

Biopesticides are natural compounds considered more safe and sustainable for the environment. Spinosad (SPI) is a bioinsecticide used in marketed worldwide, to eradicate variety of pests. This study aimed assess impacts SPI on non-target organism zebrafish (Danio rerio). Several concentrations were tested evaluate acute (0.07-1.0 mg/L) chronic (0.006-0.100 ecotoxicological effects. To sub-individual effects, antioxidant defense, lipid peroxidation, energy sources, cholinergic biomarkers quantified. In both exposures, induced significant effects defense indicating oxidative stress, disrupting pathways, exhibiting neurotoxic under environmentally relevant conditions. Integrated Biomarker Response (IBRv2) showed that with increasing concentrations, an increase organisms was recorded. demonstrates vulnerability SPI, safe. Further research essential fully understand implications spinosad aquatic biota.

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Pesticide effects on crop physiology, production and soil biological functions DOI
Ahmad Latif Virk, Awais Shakoor, Ahsan Abdullah

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Advances in agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 171 - 212

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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