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Título del libro: Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems: Traditional And Modern Perspectives
Título del capítulo: Cartography models to identify areas vulnerable to the environmental interactions intervening in the degradation of pesticides: A case study in Huasteca Potosina, México

Autores UNAM:
JESUS ARTURO MUÑIZ JAUREGUI;
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Año de publicación:
2024
Palabras clave:

Environment; Fipronil; GIS; Hydrography; Spatial analysis


Resumen:

The agricultural production of the Huasteca Potosina has repeatedly been affected by the presence of the locust plague, resulting in a constant use of pesticides such as Malathion, Parathion, Cypermethrin, and Fipronil. When facing risks of imminent losses, there may be an excessive use of pesticides, or various pesticides may be applied on the same surfaces, without knowing the effects this may have on the environment and vice versa. The time needed for their degradation and the products resulting from pesticide metabolization are influenced by environmental factors. The use of geographical information systems to analyze the interaction of pesticides with the environmental features during their break down process allows to obtain map models through which we can detect areas that present elements that hinder the metabolization of pesticides, or, on the contrary, facilitate Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems: Traditional and Modern Perspectives. © 2025 Apple Academic Press, Inc. Co-published with CRC Press (Taylor & Francis). All rights reserved.


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