- Overall Discussion and Conclusions
Mangrove dieback in the vicinity of agricultural drains was severe, noting condition was marked by either greater portions of dead and unhealthy trees of A. marina, their absence, or as apparent growth deformities of pneumatophores (see Figures 16 and.
- Applications and validation of immunoassays for pesticides
Immu n o a s s ays (IAs) meet these requirements few IAs have been recently accepted as screening methods by the US EPA and eva l u ation of the perfo rmances of commerc i a l ly available IAs for pesticides analysis as well as a selection of recent.
- PESTICIDES IN SOIL
In addition, processes such as increasing sorption with time and enhanced microbial degradation were investigated (Roberts et Processes influencing pesticide losses by macropore flow showed that the time from application to the time when drain flow.
- Degradation of Substituted Phenylurea Herbicides by Arthrobacter
This strain contained two plasmids of ability to degrade diuron, which demonstrated that the degradative genes indicated that the ability to degrade diuron did not offer a selective advantage to A. globiformis D47 on minimal medium designed to contain.
- Effect of Phenylurea Herbicides on Soil Microbial Communities
Moreover, the bacterial diversity seemed to decrease in soils treated with urea herbicides, and sequence determination of several DGGE fragments showed that the most affected species in the soils treated with diuron and linuron belonged to an.
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