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Pesticides Everywhere – And No One Knows How Many
From May to September, tractors surrounded by clouds of spray are a familiar sight in vineyards and fields. The pesticides they apply are intended to protect plants from pests and diseases. However, since these chemicals do not easily break down, they accumulate in the soil as complex mixtures. Their effects are still poorly understood.
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Life underground
Groundwater is our most important source of drinking water and crucial to the water cycle. At the same time, it is an ecosystem with a diverse community of organisms. The organisms living there contribute to drinking water quality through material and energy cycles.
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Unrecognized problem: microplastic in soil
Microplastics in the world's oceans – a problem that concerns many environmentally conscious people. What many do not know is that the same plastics are also found in our soil. It is estimated that five to twenty times more plastic is found on land than in water. What does all this mean for the environment – and ultimately for our health? RPTU researchers are working on answers and solutions.
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