Environmental effects of Pesticides (reduced nitrogen fixation)
Pesticide use raises a number of environmental concerns. Over 98% of sprayed insecticides and 95% of herbicides reach a destination other than their target species, including non-target species, air, water and soil. Pesticide drift occurs when pesticides suspended in the air as particles are carried by wind to other areas, potentially contaminating them. Pesticides are one of the causes of water pollution, and some pesticides are persistent organic pollutants and contribute to soil contamination.
In addition, pesticide use also reduces biodiversity and results in lower soil quality, reduced nitrogen fixation, contribute to pollinator decline, can reduce habitat, especially for birds, and can threaten endangered species.
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