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Title: Pesticides and antibiotics in permanent rice, alternating rice-shrimp and permanent shrimp systems of the coastal Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Authors: Braun, G.
Braun, M.
Kruse, J.
Amelung, W.
Renaud, F. G.
C., M. Khoi
Duong, M. V.
Sebesvari, Z.
Keywords: Agricultural land use system
Increasing salinity intrusion
Pesticide and antibiotic pollution
Cross-contamination
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: Environment International;Vol. 127 .- P. 442-451
Abstract: Salinity intrusion into coastal regions is an increasing threat to agricultural production of salt sensitive crops like paddy rice. In the coastal Mekong Delta, farmers respond by shifting to more salinity tolerant agricultural production systems such as alternating rice-shrimp and permanent shrimp. While shrimps are sensitive to pesticide residues used on rice, the use of antibiotics in shrimp farming can cause contamination in rice crops. These patterns of cross-contamination are not well documented empirically in the rapidly changing agricultural landscape.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/39542
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