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Pesticides Cause Widespread Harm to Soil Health

Pesticides Cause Widespread Harm to Soil Health

by | posted in: Animals, Research | 0

New study reviews pesticide impacts on soil, finds harm to soil invertebrates in 71% of cases. Herbicides and fungicides are especially detrimental to earthworms, nematodes and springtails.

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