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PESTICIDES
AND
INSECTICIDES
AGRICULTURE
PESTICIDES
 A pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances
intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or
mitigating any pest.
 PEST: Any organism that damages crops, injures or
irritates livestock or man, or reduces the fertility of
land.
 Pesticide derived from Latin words pestis means
plague, cide means to kill.
INSECTICIDES
 It is a sub class of pesticides.
 A substance used to kill or destroy insects.
 INSECT: Any small air-breathing arthropod of the
class Insecta, having a body divided into head, thorax,
and abdomen, three pairs of legs, and (in most species)
two pairs of wings.
 Insecticide derived from Latin insectum means (animal
that has been) cut into sections and cide.
HOW ARE PESTICIDES USED?
 Pesticides are used both at home and in private gardens
as well as by most farmers who, under pressure to
provide food at low prices often rely on pesticides to
maximize their harvest. The use of pesticides in
farming often relies on the fact that levels used to kill
insects are generally low enough not to affect humans.
HISTORY OF PESTICIDES
 Before 2000 BC
 4,500 Years ago Elemental Sulfur Dusting
 4,000 years old use of poisonous plants for pest control is also mentioned in history.
 15th Century Arsenic, Mercury, Lead
 17th Century Nicotine sulfate
 19th Century Pyrethrum and Rotenone
 1950’s Arsenic based insecticides
 Organochlorines such as DDT Organophosphates and Carbamates in
1975
 Pyrethrin, a dominant insecticide now a days.
PROPERTIES OF PESTICIDES
Effective against pests
Stability
Toxicity
Affordable
Non-cumulative (No biomagnification)
Effects (Acute and Chronic)
CLASSIFICATION OF PESTICIDES
 Pesticides can be classified on basis of:
Target organisms
Chemical structure
Physical state
Biological mechanism
But the most popular and preferable classification of
pesticides is based on Target Organisms.
CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTICIDES
 Insecticides are primarily grouped into chemical
families.
 Organochlorines: The organic hydrocarbon molecule
containing chlorine atoms. They operate by disrupting
the sodium/potassium balance of the nerve fiber,
forcing the nerve to transmit continuously. E.g DDT
(DichloroDiphenylTrichloroethane), Aldrin, Dieldrin.
Organophosphates and Carbamates have largely replaced organochlorines.
They operate through inhibiting the enzyme AcetylCholinEsterase (ACE),
allowing acetylcholine to transfer nerve impulses indefinitely and causing a
variety of symptoms such as weakness or paralysis.
 Carbamates are organic compounds derived from carbamic acid
(NH2COOH).
Organophosphate is the general name for esters of phosphoric acid.
Examples include Parathion and Malathion. Due to their mechanism of
action, they had been used in WWII as nerve agents.
Organophosphates are quite toxic to vertebrates, and in some cases have
been replaced by less toxic carbamates, e.g Carbaryl and Aldicarb.
IMPACTS OF USE
1. On Environment:
Pesticide use raises a number of environmental
concerns. Over 98% of sprayed insecticides and
pesticides 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 major causes of:
 Water pollution
 Persistent organic pollutants thus contributing to soil
contamination.
 Reduces biodiversity
 Reduces nitrogen fixation
 Pollinator decline
 Destroys habitat especially for birds
 Threatens endangered species
 Pesticide resistance
2. On Economy:
The use of pesticides not only effect the environment but
also the economy of the country. The different costs for
pesticides include:
 Developmental costs
 Testing and evaluation of new product
 Public health issues and awareness programs
 Bird and crop losses
 Groundwater contamination
EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON HUMAN
 The wide variety of pesticides in common use means they
will affect a broad cross section of people differently. The
amount of common pesticides used on the fruits and
vegetables commonly consumed are supposed to be within
government standards, but often the people who harvest
and consume them hardly get food completely free of such
chemicals.
 Common pesticide side effects include:
endocrine system failure,
infertility,
MADE
BY
LALITH
SAI
NALANDA VIDYA NIKETHAN , VIJAYAWADA

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pesticidesandinsecticides-170428171729.pdf

  • 2. PESTICIDES  A pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest.  PEST: Any organism that damages crops, injures or irritates livestock or man, or reduces the fertility of land.  Pesticide derived from Latin words pestis means plague, cide means to kill.
  • 3. INSECTICIDES  It is a sub class of pesticides.  A substance used to kill or destroy insects.  INSECT: Any small air-breathing arthropod of the class Insecta, having a body divided into head, thorax, and abdomen, three pairs of legs, and (in most species) two pairs of wings.  Insecticide derived from Latin insectum means (animal that has been) cut into sections and cide.
  • 4. HOW ARE PESTICIDES USED?  Pesticides are used both at home and in private gardens as well as by most farmers who, under pressure to provide food at low prices often rely on pesticides to maximize their harvest. The use of pesticides in farming often relies on the fact that levels used to kill insects are generally low enough not to affect humans.
  • 5. HISTORY OF PESTICIDES  Before 2000 BC  4,500 Years ago Elemental Sulfur Dusting  4,000 years old use of poisonous plants for pest control is also mentioned in history.  15th Century Arsenic, Mercury, Lead  17th Century Nicotine sulfate  19th Century Pyrethrum and Rotenone  1950’s Arsenic based insecticides  Organochlorines such as DDT Organophosphates and Carbamates in 1975  Pyrethrin, a dominant insecticide now a days.
  • 6. PROPERTIES OF PESTICIDES Effective against pests Stability Toxicity Affordable Non-cumulative (No biomagnification) Effects (Acute and Chronic)
  • 7. CLASSIFICATION OF PESTICIDES  Pesticides can be classified on basis of: Target organisms Chemical structure Physical state Biological mechanism But the most popular and preferable classification of pesticides is based on Target Organisms.
  • 8. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTICIDES  Insecticides are primarily grouped into chemical families.  Organochlorines: The organic hydrocarbon molecule containing chlorine atoms. They operate by disrupting the sodium/potassium balance of the nerve fiber, forcing the nerve to transmit continuously. E.g DDT (DichloroDiphenylTrichloroethane), Aldrin, Dieldrin.
  • 9. Organophosphates and Carbamates have largely replaced organochlorines. They operate through inhibiting the enzyme AcetylCholinEsterase (ACE), allowing acetylcholine to transfer nerve impulses indefinitely and causing a variety of symptoms such as weakness or paralysis.  Carbamates are organic compounds derived from carbamic acid (NH2COOH). Organophosphate is the general name for esters of phosphoric acid. Examples include Parathion and Malathion. Due to their mechanism of action, they had been used in WWII as nerve agents. Organophosphates are quite toxic to vertebrates, and in some cases have been replaced by less toxic carbamates, e.g Carbaryl and Aldicarb.
  • 10. IMPACTS OF USE 1. On Environment: Pesticide use raises a number of environmental concerns. Over 98% of sprayed insecticides and pesticides 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.
  • 11. Pesticides are one of the major causes of:  Water pollution  Persistent organic pollutants thus contributing to soil contamination.  Reduces biodiversity  Reduces nitrogen fixation  Pollinator decline  Destroys habitat especially for birds  Threatens endangered species  Pesticide resistance
  • 12. 2. On Economy: The use of pesticides not only effect the environment but also the economy of the country. The different costs for pesticides include:  Developmental costs  Testing and evaluation of new product  Public health issues and awareness programs  Bird and crop losses  Groundwater contamination
  • 13. EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON HUMAN  The wide variety of pesticides in common use means they will affect a broad cross section of people differently. The amount of common pesticides used on the fruits and vegetables commonly consumed are supposed to be within government standards, but often the people who harvest and consume them hardly get food completely free of such chemicals.  Common pesticide side effects include: endocrine system failure, infertility,
  • 14.