How plants can rid themselves of pesticide residues

Washington, Thu, 01 Oct 2009 ANI

Washington, October 1 (ANI): In a new study, scientists in China have discovered that a natural plant hormone, applied to crops, can help plants eliminate residues of certain pesticides.

 

The study, by scientist Jing Quan Yu and colleagues, noted that pesticides are essential for sustaining food production for the world's growing population.

 

Farmers worldwide use about 2.5 million tons of pesticides each year.

 

Scientists have been seeking new ways of minimizing pesticide residues that remain in food crops after harvest - with little success.

 

Previous research suggested that plant hormones called brassinosteroids (BRs) might be an answer to the problem.

 

The scientists treated cucumber plants with one type of BR, then treated the plants with various pesticides, including chloropyrifos (CPF), a broad-spectrum commercial insecticide.

 

BR significantly reduced their toxicity and residues in the plants, according to the scientists.

 

BRs may be "promising, environmentally friendly, natural substances suitable for wide application to reduce the risks of human and environmental exposure to pesticides," the scientists noted.

 

The substances do not appear to be harmful to people or other animals, they added. (ANI)

 



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