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- Global pesticide consumption and pollution: with China as a focus
Worldwide approximately 9,000 species of insects and mites, 50,000 species of plant pathogens, and 8,000 species of weeds damage crops Insect pests cause an estimated 14% of loss, plant pathogens cause a 13% loss, and weeds a 13% loss (Pimentel, 2009a) Pesticide is so indispensable in agricultural production About
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