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Pesticide and Antibiotics Residues in Food for Example Tomatoes

Feb. 09, 2011
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Pesticides in the broader sense are considered all crop protection products and all other pesticides. More understandable for the "general public" maybe become the terms with the following examples: to combat blight on grape vines a crop protection product is used, and to combat worms in apples, pears or also the cankers in cabbage, a pesticide is used. These substances are applied directly onto the plant and also pass through the soil along with the nutrients, inside the plant and therefore inside the fruits.

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Authors:
Certified Chemist Wieland Hopfe

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