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Crude Agricultural Practices and Water Pollution


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1 Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur - 273009, India
2 Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry & Complexes, Department of Chemistry, Udai Pratap College, Varanasi-221002, India
     

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Agriculture is one of the most important activities. It is essential because belly of the globe is filled by grains only and not by the coins and currencies, whatever economic development we achieve. Thus, this is an activity of human which can be considered as the most important. Every coin has two faces; therefore, this practice of man has also its own drawback. In rural area the practice of agriculture is performed. It has been reported that the present day agriculture is not ecofriendly, it is highly mechanized and chemically managed. Large numbers of chemicals are being used in agriculture now days, in the form of insecticides, pesticides, rhodenticides, fungicides and the fertilizers. The fertilizers are rich in nitrates and phosphates. Due to crude agricultural practices these chemicals percolate through the soil surface and there are chances of groundwater pollution. The chemicals other than fertilizers are rich in a variety of heavy metals. Their percolation or runoff may lead to pollution of the water bodies directly and indirectly. DOT, BHC, aldrin, heptachlor and the other chlorinated hydrocarbons are extremely toxic and persistent. They would be causing problems, which may or may not be noticed, but ultimately it is the life of human which is affected.


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Authors

Anil K. Dwivedi
Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur - 273009, India
Ganesh K. Singh
Pollution and Environmental Assay Research Laboratory (PEARL), Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur - 273009, India
Shashi
Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry & Complexes, Department of Chemistry, Udai Pratap College, Varanasi-221002, India

Abstract


Agriculture is one of the most important activities. It is essential because belly of the globe is filled by grains only and not by the coins and currencies, whatever economic development we achieve. Thus, this is an activity of human which can be considered as the most important. Every coin has two faces; therefore, this practice of man has also its own drawback. In rural area the practice of agriculture is performed. It has been reported that the present day agriculture is not ecofriendly, it is highly mechanized and chemically managed. Large numbers of chemicals are being used in agriculture now days, in the form of insecticides, pesticides, rhodenticides, fungicides and the fertilizers. The fertilizers are rich in nitrates and phosphates. Due to crude agricultural practices these chemicals percolate through the soil surface and there are chances of groundwater pollution. The chemicals other than fertilizers are rich in a variety of heavy metals. Their percolation or runoff may lead to pollution of the water bodies directly and indirectly. DOT, BHC, aldrin, heptachlor and the other chlorinated hydrocarbons are extremely toxic and persistent. They would be causing problems, which may or may not be noticed, but ultimately it is the life of human which is affected.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2010%2Fv24%2Fi5%2F177270