Abstract

Modern agricultural practices result in indiscriminate use of various agrochemicals, which usually enter into the aquatic environment. Srinivasan et al. (1980) have reported the pollution of River Cauvery in South India from industrial effluent, agricultural run-off and urban wastes. The use of agrochemicals in the field has the potential to change the aquatic medium, affecting the tolerance limit of aquatic fauna and flora, as well as creating danger to the ecosystem.

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