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Amphibian normal development

Amphibians Toad, Bufo arenarum Newly-fertilized eggs held in 120 pg/L-32 mg Pb/L as lead nitrate for 72 h 120 pg/L Normal development 49... [Pg.294]

The pyrethrins are valuable insecticidal components of pyrethrum flowers, Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium (= Tanacetum cinerariifolium) (Compositae/Asteraceae). The flowers are harvested just before they are fully expanded, and usually processed to an extract. Pyrethrum cultivation is conducted in East Africa, especially Kenya, and more recently in Ecuador and Australia. The natural pyrethrins are used as a constituent of insect sprays for household use and as post-harvest insecticides, having a rapid action on the nervous system of insects, whilst being biodegradable and non-toxic to mammals, though they are toxic to fish and amphibians. This biodegradation, initiated by air and light, means few insects develop resistance to the pyrethrins, but it does limit the lifetime of the insecticide under normal conditions to just a few hours. [Pg.188]


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