Pesticide Behavior in Soil Amended with Agricultural Waste and Agro-Industrial Byproducts: An Updated Review
Gabriel Pérez-Lucas, Simón Navarro

TL;DR
This paper reviews how using agricultural waste and byproducts in soil can help reduce pesticide pollution and promote sustainable farming practices.
Contribution
The paper provides an updated review on how agricultural waste and byproducts influence pesticide behavior in soil, supporting circular economy goals.
Findings
Agricultural waste and byproducts can alter pesticide persistence and mobility in soil.
Incorporating these materials into soil management may reduce environmental risks from pesticide residues.
Managing agri-food waste is crucial for sustainable development and pollution reduction.
Abstract
Farmers rely on pesticides to keep their crops safe from pests, diseases, and weeds. However, if pesticides are not used properly, they can have serious consequences for human and environmental health. Many pesticides are not easily biodegradable and persist in the environment for a long time. Their residues, including toxic metabolites, pose risks to non-target organisms, contaminate surface- and groundwater sources, and may affect future crops. Among other soil remediation actions, it is important to highlight the impact of agricultural waste and agro-industrial byproducts on the behavior of pesticides as a strategy to eliminate or at least minimize soil pollution by their residues. Waste from various food industries and agriculture poses a severe threat to the ecosystem and is difficult to manage properly. Agriculture and food production waste accounts for over 30% of total global…
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TopicsPesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies · Insect Pest Control Strategies · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
