Spatial distribution of agricultural pesticide use and predicted wetland exposure in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region

Volume: 718, Pages: 134765 - 134765
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Agricultural pest control products are a major cause of degradation of water quality and biodiversity loss worldwide. In the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region, the landscape is characterized by millions of ecologically important wetlands, but also large farm sizes and high agrochemical use. Despite the region’s agricultural intensity, the spatial extent of pesticide use and likelihood of pesticides contaminating surface water has been poorly...
Paper Details
Title
Spatial distribution of agricultural pesticide use and predicted wetland exposure in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
718
Pages
134765 - 134765
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