Pesticide residues alter taxonomic and functional biodiversity in soils
Universidade de Vigo · University of Zurich · +7 more institutions
Abstract
. Here we examined the effects of 63 pesticides on soil archaea, bacteria, fungi, protists, nematodes, arthropods and key functional gene groups across 373 sites spanning woodlands, grasslands and croplands in 26 European countries. Pesticide residues were detected in 70% of sites and emerged as the second strongest driver of soil biodiversity patterns after soil properties. Our analysis further revealed organism- and function-specific patterns, emphasizing complex and widespread non-target effects on soil biodiversity. Pesticides altered microbial functions, including phosphorus and nitrogen cycling, and suppressed beneficial taxa, including arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacterivore nematodes. Our findings…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 116.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 78
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14Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Pesticide
- Ecosystem
- Soil water
- Soil biodiversity
- Soil biology
- Grassland
- Soil health
- Life in Land