Amphibians and plant-protection products: what research and action is needed?
Environmental Sciences Europe. Bd. 28. H. 1. Springer Nature 2016 S. 1 - 9
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Sprache: Englisch
Doi/URN: 10.1186/s12302-016-0085-6
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ackground The majority of Swiss amphibians are threatened. There is a range of factors which have been discussed as possible causes for their decline, including plant protection products (PPPs). Results The influence of PPPs on amphibian populations has not yet been studied to any great extent, neither for active ingredients nor for the wetting agents, breakdown products or tank mixtures. A further topic of discussion was how to better protect amphibians by reducing their exposure to P...ackground The majority of Swiss amphibians are threatened. There is a range of factors which have been discussed as possible causes for their decline, including plant protection products (PPPs). Results The influence of PPPs on amphibian populations has not yet been studied to any great extent, neither for active ingredients nor for the wetting agents, breakdown products or tank mixtures. A further topic of discussion was how to better protect amphibians by reducing their exposure to PPPs in agricultural fields. Conclusion Experts at a workshop concluded that further research is needed. » weiterlesen» einklappen
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