Language: English
English
Publication Type: Journal Article
Classification: X 24180 Social poisons & drug abuse
Subfile: Toxicology Abstracts
Neicheva, A., Kovacheva, E., and Marudov, G. ( Determination of organophosphorus pesticides in apples and water by gas-liquid chromatography with electron-capture detection. 437: 249-53 CODEN: JOCRAM; ISSN: 0021-9673.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: CHLOR ,DMT Rejection Code: CHEM METHOD.
Seven organophosphorus and 1 Cl-contg. pesticides were detd. in plant products (apples) and water by gas chromatog. The 3% OV-17 column was most suitable (at 220.degree.). An isothermal anal. at 200.degree. was suitable for diazinon, dimethoate, pyrimiphos Me, chloropyriphos, tetrachlorvinphos and at 220.degree. for fenarimol, phosalone, and pyrazophos. MeCN extn. of plant products in combination with salting out with 10% NaCl and subsequent reextn. with CHCl3 had higher accuracy than the extn. with CHCl3 only. The water samples were analyzed by CHCl3 extn. and subsequent gas chromatog.
NEIDERT, E. and SASCHENBRECKER PW (1996). Occurrence of pesticide residues in selected agricultural food commodities available in Canada. JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL; 79 549-566.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: HUMAN HEALTH.
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. During the 27-month period between January 1, 1992, and March 31, 1994, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada analyzed 21 982 samples of fruit and vegetable commodities for pesticide residues. A multiresidue method capable of detecting over 200 analytes was used. In 5784 domestic samples a total of 676 residue findings were made. Of these, 32 (0.55%) were in violation of Canadian maximum residue limits (MRLs). In 16 198 imported products, 464 of 3193 residue findings exceeded MRLs, corresponding to a violation rate of 2.86%. One-half of domestic violations resulted from commodity-pesticide combinations for which there are no Canadian approvals. Biochemistry/ Food Technology/ Food Technology/ Fruit/ Nuts/ Vegetables/ Food Analysis/ Food Technology/ Food Additives/Poisoning/ Food Additives/Toxicity/ Food Contamination/ Food Poisoning/ Food Preservatives/Poisoning/ Food Preservatives/Toxicity/ Herbicides/ Pest Control/ Pesticides/ Arachnida/ Entomology/Economics/ Insecticides/ Pest Control/ Pesticides
Nemeth-Konda, L., Fuleky, Gy., Morovjan, Gy., and Csokan, P. (2002). Sorption behaviour of acetochlor, atrazine, carbendazim, diazinon, imidacloprid and isoproturon on Hungarian agricultural soil. Chemosphere 48: 545-552.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: FATE.
Pesticide/ Soil/ Adsorption/ Desorption/ Partition coefficient/ Freundlich
Nichol, Alan W. and Angel, Lyndall A. (1984). A comparative study of porphyrin accumulation in tissue cultures of chicken embryo hepatocytes treated with organophosphorous pesticides. Biochemical Pharmacology 33: 2511-2515.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: IN VITRO.
Thirty-two organophosphorous pesticides have been examined for their ability to cause porphyrin accumulation in cultures of chicken embryo hepatocytes. Greatest porphyrin accumulation is associated with compounds which have an aromatic leaving group and are phosphate or thionophosphate ethyl esters. Compounds of this type cause accumulation of uroporphyrin in the medium. Paroxon and diazoxon cause inhibition of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase in the cells. The ability to cause accumulation of uroporphyrin in the medium does not correlate with the alkylating properties of the compound as measured by its rate of alkylation of 4-(p-nitrobenzyl)-pyridine.
NIEMCZYK HD and KRAUSE, A. (1989). DEGRADATION AND MOBILITY OF PESTICIDES APPLIED TO TURFGRASSES INSECTICIDES AND PREEMERGENT HERBICIDES. 198TH ACS (AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY) NATIONAL MEETING, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA, SEPTEMBER 10-15, 1989. ABSTR PAP AM CHEM SOC; 198 (0). 1989. AGRO 130.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DZ Rejection Code: FATE.
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. RRM ABSTRACT ISOFENPHOS DIAZINON TRICHLORFON ETHOPROP CHLORPYRIFOS ISAZOFOS FONOFOS CARBARYL BENDIOCARB Congresses/ Biology/ Biochemistry/ Metabolism/ Soil Microbiology/ Grasses/Growth & Development/ Soil/ Plants/Growth & Development/ Herbicides/ Pest Control/ Pesticides/ Arachnida/ Entomology/Economics/ Insecticides/ Pest Control/ Pesticides/ Microbiology/ Grasses
Nishihara, Tsutomu, Nishikawa, Junichi, Kanayama, Tomohiko, Dakeyama, Fumi, Saito, Koichi, Imagawa, Masayoshi, Takatori, Satoshi, Kitagawa, Yoko, Hori, Shinjiro, and Utsumi, Hideo (2000). Estrogenic activities of 517 chemicals by yeast two-hybrid assay. Journal of Health Science 46: 282-298.
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: DDAC Rejection Code: NO SPECIES.
One of the urgent tasks in understanding endocrine disruptors (EDs) is to compile a list of suspected substances among the huge no. of chems. by using the screening test method. We developed a simple and rapid screening method using the yeast two-hybrid system based on the ligand-dependent interaction of nuclear hormone receptors with coactivators. To date, we have tested the estrogenic activity of more than 500 chems. including natural substances, medicines, pesticides, and industrial chems. Sixty-four compds. were evaluated as pos., and most of these demonstrated a common structure; phenol with a hydrophobic moiety at the para-position without bulky groups at the ortho-position. These results are expected to facilitate further risk assessment of chems. [on SciFinder (R)] Copyright: Copyright 2005 ACS on SciFinder (R))
Database: CAPLUS
Accession Number: AN 2000:559655
Chemical Abstracts Number: CAN 134:203558
Section Code: 4-3
Section Title: Toxicology
Document Type: Journal
Language: written in English.
Index Terms: Quaternary ammonium compounds Role: ADV (Adverse effect, including toxicity), BIOL (Biological study) (alkylbenzyldimethyl, chlorides; estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Endocrine system (disruptors; estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Drugs; Food additives; Pesticides; Risk assessment (estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Heterocyclic compounds; Inorganic compounds; Natural products; Phenols Role: ADV (Adverse effect, including toxicity), BIOL (Biological study) (estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Estrogens Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified), BIOL (Biological study) (estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Structure-activity relationship (estrogenic; estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); Chemicals (industrial; estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay)
CAS Registry Numbers: 50-00-0 (Formaldehyde); 50-02-2 (Dexamethasone); 50-27-1 (Estriol); 50-28-2 (17b-Estradiol); 50-29-3; 50-32-8 (Benzo[a]pyrene); 51-67-2 (Tyramine); 51-79-6 (Ethylcarbamate); 53-16-7 (Estrone); 53-19-0; 53-70-3 (Dibenz[a,h]anthracene); 55-18-5 (N-Nitrosodiethylamine); 55-38-9 (Fenthion); 56-38-2 (Ethyl parathion); 56-40-6D (Glycine); 56-49-5 (3-Methylcholanthrene); 56-53-1; 56-55-3 (Benz[a]anthracene); 56-57-5 (4-Nitroquinoline-N-oxide); 57-63-6 (17a-Ethynylestradiol); 57-91-0 (17a-Estradiol); 58-22-0 (Testosterone); 58-27-5 (Menadione); 58-89-9 (g-Hexachlorocyclohexane); 59-50-7 (4-Chloro-3-methylphenol); 60-00-4 (EDTA); 60-18-4 (Tyrosine); 60-35-5 (Acetamide); 60-51-5 (Dimethoate); 60-57-1 (Dieldrin); 60-82-2 (Phloretin); 61-82-5 (Amitrole); 62-53-3 (Aniline); 62-56-6 (Thiourea); 62-73-7 (Dichlorvos); 62-75-9 (N-Nitrosodimethylamine); 63-25-2 (Carbaryl); 64-67-5 (Diethyl sulfate); 65-85-0 (Benzoic acid); 68-12-2 (N,N-Dimethylformamide); 70-30-4 (Hexachlorophene); 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87-86-5 (Pentachlorophenol); 88-04-0 (4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol); 88-18-6 (2-tert-Butylphenol); 88-73-3 (1-Chloro-2-nitrobenzene); 88-75-5 (2-Nitrophenol); 89-72-5 (2-sec-Butylphenol); 89-83-8 (Thymol); 90-12-0 (1-Methylnaphthalene); 90-30-2 (N-Phenyl-1-naphthylamine); 91-20-3 (Naphthalene); 91-22-5 (Quinoline); 92-52-4 (Biphenyl); 92-69-3 (4-Hydroxybiphenyl); 92-88-6 (4,4'-Dihydroxybiphenyl); 93-28-7 (Acetyleugenol); 93-72-1 (Fenoprop); 93-76-5 (2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid); 94-13-3 (n-Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate); 94-26-8 (n-Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate); 94-75-7 (2,4-D); 95-48-7 (2-Methylphenol); 95-50-1 (1,2-Dichlorobenzene); 95-53-4 (2-Aminotoluene); 95-63-6 (1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene); 95-77-2 (3,4-Dichlorophenol); 95-80-7 (2,4-Diaminotoluene); 95-82-9; 95-93-2 (1,2,4,5-Tetramethylbenzene); 95-95-4 (2,4,5-Trichlorophenol); 96-09-3 (1,2-Epoxyethylbenzene); 96-12-8 (1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane); 96-18-4 (1,2,3-Trichloropropane); 96-23-1 (1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol); 96-45-7 (2-Mercaptoimidazoline); 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104-40-5D (4-Nonylphenol); 104-51-8 (n-Butylbenzene); 105-05-5 (1,4-Diethylbenzene); 105-99-7 (Dibutyl adipate); 106-41-2 (4-Bromophenol); 106-43-4 (4-Chlorotoluene); 106-44-5 (4-Methylphenol); 106-46-7 (1,4-Dichlorobenzene); 106-47-8 (4-Chloroaniline); 106-48-9 (4-Chlorophenol); 106-89-8 (Epichlorohydrin); 106-93-4 (1,2-Dibromoethane); 107-21-1 (Ethylene glycol); 107-22-2 (Glyoxal); 108-46-3 (Resorcinol); 108-67-8 (1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene); 108-78-1 (Melamine); 108-88-3 (Toluene); 108-90-7 (Chlorobenzene); 108-91-8 (Cyclohexylamine); 108-93-0 (Cyclohexanol); 108-94-1 (Cyclohexanone); 108-95-2 (Phenol); 109-06-8 (2-Methylpyridine); 109-16-0 (Triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate); 110-80-5 (2-Ethoxyethanol); 110-91-8 (Morpholine); 111-30-8 (Glutaraldehyde); 111-44-4 (Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether); 111-46-6 (Diethylene glycol); 112-24-3 (Triethylenetetramine); 112-30-1 (n-Decyl alcohol); 112-57-2 (Tetraethylenepentamine); 112-70-9 (1-Tridecanol); 114-26-1 (Propoxur); 115-09-3 (Methylmercury chloride); 115-29-7 (Benzoepin); 115-32-2 (Kelthane); 115-90-2 (Fensulfothion); 115-96-8 (Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate); 116-06-3 (Aldicarb); 117-39-5 (Quercetin); 117-79-3 (2-Aminoanthraquinone); 117-81-7 (Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate); 119-61-9 (Benzophenone); 119-93-7 (o-Tolidine); 120-12-7 (Anthracene); 120-47-8 (Ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate); 120-80-9 (Catechol); 120-82-1 (1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene); 120-83-2 (2,4-Dichlorophenol); 121-44-8 (Triethylamine); 121-69-7 (N,N-Dimethylaniline); 121-75-5 (Malathion); 122-14-5 (Fenitrothion); 122-34-9 (Simazine); 122-39-4 (Diphenylamine); 123-07-9 (4-Ethylphenol); 123-08-0 (4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde); 123-31-9 (Hydroquinone); 123-91-1 (1,4-Dioxane); 124-04-9 (Adipic acid); 124-48-1 (Chlorodibromomethane); 126-73-8 (Tributyl phosphate); 127-18-4 (Tetrachloroethylene); 128-37-0 (Butylated hydroxytoluene); 129-00-0 (Pyrene); 131-11-3 (Dimethyl phthalate); 131-16-8 (Di-n-propyl phthalate); 131-18-0 (Di-n-pentyl phthalate); 133-06-2 (Captan); 135-01-3 (1,2-Diethylbenzene); 135-88-6 (N-Phenyl-2-naphthylamine); 137-26-8 (Thiram); 137-30-4 (Ziram); 139-13-9 (Nitrilotriacetic acid); 139-40-2 (Propazin); 140-66-9 (4-tert-Octylphenol); 141-04-8 (Di-iso-butyl adipate); 141-28-6 (Diethyl adipate); 141-32-2; 141-43-5 (2-Aminoethanol); 143-08-8 (1-Nonanol); 148-79-8 (Thiabendazole); 149-30-4 (2-Mercaptobenzothiazole); 150-13-0 (4-Aminobenzoic acid); 150-13-0D (4-Aminobenzoic acid); 151-21-3 (Sodium lauryl sulfate); 151-50-8 (Potassium cyanide); 191-24-2 (Benzo[ghi]perylene); 192-97-2 (Benzo[e]pyrene); 205-99-2 (Benzo[b]fluoranthene); 207-08-9 (Benzo[k]fluoranthene); 309-00-2 (Aldrin); 319-84-6 (a-Hexachlorocyclohexane); 319-85-7 (b-Hexachlorocyclohexane); 330-55-2 (Linuron); 333-41-5 (Diazinon); 446-72-0 (Genistein); 479-13-0 (Coumestrol); 480-41-1 (Naringenin); 486-66-8 (Daidzein); 491-80-5 (Biochanin A); 499-44-5 (Hinokitiol); 499-44-5D (Hinokitiol); 499-75-2 (Carvacrol); 501-30-4 (Kojic acid); 510-15-6 (Chlorobenzilate); 520-18-3 (Kaempferol); 520-36-5 (Apigenin); 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26027-38-3; 26087-47-8 (IBP); 26644-46-2 (Triforine); 26761-40-0 (Di-iso-decyl phthalate); 27355-22-2 (Tetrachlorophthalide); 27554-26-3 (Diisooctyl phthalate); 28034-99-3; 28249-77-6 (Thiobencarb); 28553-12-0 (Di-iso-nonyl-phthalate); 29232-93-7 (Pyrimiphos-methyl); 30560-19-1 (Acephate); 32809-16-8 (Procymidone); 33213-65-9 (b-Benzoepin); 33953-73-0 (6-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 35367-38-5 (Diflubenzuron); 35860-86-7; 36734-19-7 (Iprodione); 37574-48-4 (4-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 37994-82-4 (7-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 40246-10-4 (Glycitin); 40487-42-1 (Pendimethalin); 40957-83-3 (Glycitein); 41394-05-2 (Metamitron); 42397-64-8 (1,6-Dinitropyrene); 42397-65-9 (1,8-Dinitropyrene); 42576-02-3 (Bifenox); 43121-43-3 (Triadimefon); 50471-44-8 (Vinclozolin); 50512-35-1 (Isoprothiolane); 50883-25-5; 51218-49-6 (Pretilachlor); 51630-58-1 (Fenvalerate); 52315-07-8 (Cypermethrin); 52645-53-1 (Permethrin); 52806-53-8 (Hydroxy-flutamide); 55219-65-3 (Triadimenol); 56892-30-9 (2-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 56892-31-0 (10-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 56892-32-1 (11-Hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene); 56892-33-2 (12-Hydroxy benzo[a]pyrene); 57465-28-8 (PCB 126); 59865-13-3 (Cyclosporin A); 60827-30-7; 61432-55-1 (Dimepiperate); 62450-07-1 (Trp-P-2); 67098-25-3 (4-Amino butylbenzoate); 68047-06-3 (4-Hydroxy-tamoxifen); 68085-85-8 (Cyhalothrin); 68183-31-3 (4-MET); 68359-37-5 (Cyfluthrin); 68797-35-3 (Glycyrrhizic acid, dipotassium salt); 69409-94-5 (Fluvalinate); 69806-50-4 (Fluazifop-butyl); 70124-77-5 (Flucythrinate); 70293-55-9 (4-META); 72869-86-4 (Urethane dimethacrylate); 73250-68-7 (Mefenacet); 73518-07-7; 74423-73-7; 74712-19-9 (Bromobutide); 77500-04-0 (MeIQx); 79538-32-2 (Tefluthrin); 85785-20-2 (Esprocarb); 88066-32-4 (4-AETA); 88066-33-5 (4-AET); 89383-05-1 (Marthasteroside A1); 92631-72-6 (Coumestrin); 94105-88-1; 103124-63-6 (8-Hydroxy-2,3,4-trichlorodibenzofuran); 105650-23-5 (PhIP); 111755-37-4 (Microcystin RR); 112699-81-7; 112699-85-1; 112699-86-2; 112699-87-3; 112699-88-4; 119945-08-3 (Aplysiaterpenoid A); 125640-33-7 (Cucumechinoside D); 162281-37-0; 166892-31-5; 245084-57-5; 328896-40-8; 328896-41-9; 328896-42-0; 328896-43-1; 328896-44-2; 328896-45-3 Role: ADV (Adverse effect, including toxicity), BIOL (Biological study) (estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay); 542-75-6 (1,3-Dichloropropene); 25340-17-4 (Diethylbenzene) Role: ADV (Adverse effect, including toxicity), BIOL (Biological study) (mixt.; estrogenic activity of 517 chems. by yeast 2-hybrid assay) estrogenic/ activity/ chem/ substance/ risk/ assessment;/ endocrine/ disruptor/ risk/ assessment/ yeast/ assay
Nishiuchi, Y. (1977). Toxicity of Formulated Pesticides to Some Fresh Water Organisms. XXXXI. The Aquiculture (Suisan Zoshoku) 24: 146-150 (JPN).
EcoReference No.: 7591
Chemical of Concern: Captan,DZ,TBC,NaPCP; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: NO FOREIGN.
Nishiuchi, Y. (1985). Toxicity of Pesticides to Some Aquatic Animals. VII. Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna. Aquat.Ecol.Chem.(Seitai Kagaku)/ C.A.Sel.-Environ.Pollut.10:104-163325Q (1986) 8: 15-20 (JPN).
Chem Codes: EcoReference No.: 9966
Chemical of Concern: CPY,SPS,DZ,PYN,FNV,PMR,DPDP,OTQ,Captan,THM,TPM,FTL,Maneb,CuOX,AMTR,SXD,PMT,PDM,SZ,WFN,NaFA,ZnP,ACM,EPH,DKGNa,NAD,PPB,CTK,MH,MFD,CPA,24DXY,BNOA,APB,MCRE,MAL,MEG,TTDA Rejection Code: NON-ENGLISH.
Nishiuchi, Y. (1985). Toxicity of Pesticides to Some Aquatic Animals. VII. Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna. Aquat.Ecol.Chem.(Seitai Kagaku)/ C.A.Sel.-Environ.Pollut.10:104-163325Q (1986) 8: 15-20 (JPN).
Chem Codes: Chemical of Concern: CPY,SPS,DZ,PYN,FNV,PMR,DPDP,OTQ,Captan,THM,TPM,FTL,Maneb,CuOX,AMTR,SXD,PMT,PDM,SZ,WFN,NaFA,ZnP,ACM,EPH,DKGNa,NAD,PPB,CTK,MH,MFD,CPA,24DXY,BNOA,APB,MCRE,MAL,MEG,TTDA Rejection Code: NON-ENGLISH.
Nishiuchi, Y. (1985). Toxicity of Pesticides to Some Aquatic Animals. VII. Acute Toxicity to Daphnia magna. Aquat.Ecol.Chem.(Seitai Kagaku)/ C.A.Sel.-Environ.Pollut.10:104-163325Q (1986) 8: 15-20 (JPN) (ENG ABS).
Chem Codes: EcoReference No.: 83844
Chemical of Concern: CPY,SPS,DZ,PYN,FNV,PMR,DPDP,OTQ,Captan,THM,TPM,FTL,Maneb,CuOX,AMTR,SXD,PMT,PDM,SZ,WFN,NaFA,ZnP,ACM,EPH,DKGNa,NAD,PPB,CTK,MH,MFD,CPA,24DXY,BNOA,APB,MCRE,MAL,MEG,TTDA Rejection Code: NON-ENGLISH.
Nishiuchi, Y. (1972). Toxicity of Pesticides to Some Water Organisms. Bull.Agric.Chem.Insp.Stn.(Noyaku Kensasho Hokoku) 12: 122-128 (JPN) (ENG TRANSL).
EcoReference No.: 10258
Chemical of Concern: 3CE,AC,AMTL,AMTR,AND,As,ATZ,BMC,BS,Captan,CBL,CPA,CPY,CTN,Cu,DBN,DCPA,DDT,DDVP,DLD,DMB,DMT,DPA,DSMA,DU,DZ,EDB,EDC,EN,EPTC,ES,ETN,Fe,FLAC,FML,FNT,FNTH,HCCH,Hg,HPT,LNR,MCAP,MCPB,MCPP1,MDT,MLN,MOM,MP,MTAS,NALED,Ni,NTCN,OPHP,Pb,PCB,PCP,PCZ,PEB,PHMD,PHSL,PHTH,PMT,PNB,PPX,PPZ,PRN,PSM,PYN,SFL,SID,STREP,SZ,TBC,TFN,THM,TPE,TPH,TPM,TRN,Zn; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: NO CONTROL(ALL CHEMS).
Nishiuchi, Y. and Asano, K. (1981). Comparison of Pesticide Susceptibility of Colored Carp with Japanese Common Carp. Bull.Agric.Chem.Insp.Stn.(Noyaku Kensasho Hokoku) 21: 61-63 (JPN) (ENG ABS).
EcoReference No.: 15570
Chemical of Concern: CBL,DZ,MLN,PSM,NaPCP,ETN,FNT; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: NO FOREIGN.
Nishiuchi, Y. and Asano, K. (1979). Toxicity of Agricultural Chemicals to Some Freshwater Organisms - 59. The Aquiculture (Suisan Zoshoku) 27: 48-55 (JPN) (ENG TRANSL).
EcoReference No.: 6954
Chemical of Concern: ACP,ACR,ATZ,BMC,BT,Captan,CPY,CTN,Cu,CuOH,CuS,DMT,DU,DZ,Folpet,HCCH,LNR,MAL,MDT,MLN,MOM,PCP,PEB,PHMD,PMT,PNB,PPG,PQT,PSM,TBC,TFN,RTN,CuCl,PPZ,Zn,Ni,As,DCB; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: NO CONTROL(ALL CHEMS).
Nishiuchi, Y. and Asano, K. (1978). Toxicity of Formulated Agrochemicals to Fresh Water Organisms. LII. The Aquiculture /Suisan Zoshoku 26(1):26-30 (JPN).
EcoReference No.: 7119
Chemical of Concern: CBL,DZ,MLN; Habitat: A; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: NO FOREIGN.
Nishiuchi, Y. and Hashimoto, Y. (1967). Toxicity of Pesticide Ingredients to Some Fresh Water Organisms. Sci.Pest Control (Botyu-Kagaku) 32: 5-11 (JPN) (ENG ABS) (Author Communication Used).
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