Talk:Agricultural pollution
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Need elaboration on several expressions, and citation
[edit]1. Potential ecological issues could include the dispersal from agricultural habitats into natural environments, and host-switching or adapting to utilize a native species. I have a hard time understanding the wordings in bold form; 2. Nutrients are reduced as well, meaning that less cropland is needed for manure to be spread upon. I have similar problem. In addition, can anybody fetch the citation(s) for However, the impact of these increases on the risk to human health from radionuclide contamination of foods is very small (less than 0.05 mSv/y). Thank you for your kind attention. ThomasYehYeh (talk) 10:55, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
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