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Genetic, Health & Environmental Impacts Caused by Glyphosate in Ecuador (Hardcover)
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Genetic, Health & Environmental Impacts Caused by Glyphosate in Ecuador (Hardcover)
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Glyphosate is one of the most widely used chemical products
worldwide and its manufacturer has considered it the safest
herbicide for human health around the world under the stated
technical conditions: a direct fumigation on weed, concentration
use of between 1 to 3%, and low dose and low exposure time on the
part of the person who is handling the herbicide. Glyphosate has a
short lifespan, about three months, but the analyses on the
environmental destination of this herbicide get to detect it up to
two years later, especially in soils rich in iron. Whatever the
case may be, it is obvious that the aerial spraying caused problems
in the border, which were studied by several organisations. After
being aware of this situation, the Biomedical Research Institute at
the Universidad de las Americas outlined a project that was
approved by the National Science and Technology Secretariat
(Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia-SENACYT), currently
known as the National Higher Education, Science, Technology, and
Innovation Secretariat (Secretaria Nacional de Educacion Superior,
Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion-SENESCYT), in order to evaluate
the impact of the aerial spraying with glyphosate on the Northern
border, and to analyze for two years an array of genetic, physical,
and psychological factors that define the results that this book
gathers. By means of this new book that includes many actors and
researchers, we intend to provide scientific information related to
the pollution, precaution, protection, and remediation mechanisms,
as well as the potential effects caused by the indirect and direct
aerial spraying on the Ecuadorian communities settled along the
border with Colombia. For a better understanding of the impact
caused by the herbicide cocktail, the SENACYT created the
Ecotoxicology Network made up of the Universidad de las Americas,
the Ecuadorian Natural Sciences Museum, and the Escuela Politecnica
Nacional, which focuses on exchanging information that these four
institutions will obtain regarding the same topic: aerial spraying
with herbicide cocktail and its effects on the Ecuadorian
territory.
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