10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOTOXIC»
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zootoxic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zootoxic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Structural Engineer's Pocket Book, 2nd Edition
(Where zootoxic means toxic to animals and phytotoxic means toxic to plants.)
Site investigation and sampling Once a desk study has been Geotechnics 117.
Common contaminants Possible sources of contaminants 'Toxic or heavy metals'
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Enzymes and Coenzymes—Advances in Research and Application: ...
Research by K. Sahayaraj and Colleagues in Life Science Provides New Insights
Investigators discuss in “Zootoxic effects of reduviid Rhynocoris marginatus (Fab.
) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) venomous saliva on Spodoptera litura (Fab.) ...
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Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Metal Compounds: Environmental ...
The enhanced metal concentration in soil would finally induce increase in metal
concentration of plants which could be above the phyto- or zootoxic levels. In
such cases of metal contaminated soils, attempt should be made to maintain high
...
Normal serum heated at 60°, ether extracts of serum and of paramoecia
neutralize the zootoxic properties of saponin. A similar action of saponin and
sodium taurocholate on spirochetes and trypanosomes has been described by
Neufeld and ...
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Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Metal Compounds 2
The zootoxic level, e.g. 50 mg Ni/kg dry plant material was observed when NaNO
, soluble Ni content of soil uniformly exceeded 3.8 mg Ni per kg dry soil. In
contrast, different amounts of total Ni, e.g. 46 to 261 mg Ni/kg soil induced
zootoxic Ni ...
Ernest Merian, R. W. Frei, 1988
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Contaminated Land: Investigation, Assessment and Remediation
General category Examples Corrosive substances Zootoxic metals (and their
salts) Other zootoxic chemicals Acids and alkalis, reactive feedstocks,
intermediates and products Cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, beryllium, copper
Pesticides, ...
Mary R. Harris, Sue Herbert, Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1994
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Biology of wastewater treatment
Metals may be described as either phytotoxic or zootoxic depending on whether
the concentration toxic to plants is lower or higher than the concentration toxic to
animals that may eat them. Although uptake efficiency varies between plant ...
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XVI International Grassland Congress, 4-11 October 1989, ...
... fell to safe values where 2 % D.S. sludge was applied but Fe required between
4-5 weeks. In contrast, application of 12 % D.S. sludge led to herbage having
potentially zootoxic concentrations of Cd, Pb, Cu and Fe for up to 8 weeks.
Rainfall ...
R. Desroches, Association française pour la production fourragère, 1989
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Proceedings of the ... International Grassland Congress
In contrast, application of 12 % D.S. sludge led to herbage having potentially
zootoxic concentrations of Cd. Pb, Cu and Fe for up to 8 weeks. Rainfall, grass
growth rate, sludge type and rate of application and metal species determined
the rate ...
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Bioactive Compounds from Natural Sources: Isolation, ...
... use as natural herbicide and fungicide, we assayed the zootoxic and the
antifungal activity of both toxins (23 and 33) and some of their analogues and
derivatives. On G. candidum, none of the compounds tested at 100 g/disk (33–37
and 6 ...