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Diazinon chemical structures

The toxic effects of some pesticide mixtures are additive, particularly when their toxic mechanisms are identical. The additive effects of the organophosphates chlorpyrifos and diazanon were demonstrated in one study. T Another study found the s-triazine herbicides atrazine and cyanazine to show additive toxic effects. Not all mixtures of similar pesticides produce additive effects, however. In one study, mixtures of five organophos-phate pesticides (chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dimethoate, acephate, and malathion) were shown to produce greater than additive effects when administered to laboratory animals. Another article discusses nonsimple additive effects of pyrethroid mixtures. Despite the similarities in their chemical structure, pyrethroids act on multiple sites, and mixtures of these produce different toxic effects. 10 ... [Pg.217]

Figure 1. Chemical structures of 2,4-D, diazinon, carbaryl, carbofuran, dioxacarb, bendiocarb, promecarb, and fenobucarb. Figure 1. Chemical structures of 2,4-D, diazinon, carbaryl, carbofuran, dioxacarb, bendiocarb, promecarb, and fenobucarb.
Turfgrass chemicals are by no means the only toxic hazard faced by average people, nor indeed the most unjust or egregiously unfair one, of course. Consider, for example, the disproportionately high exposure of inner city residents to propoxur, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and permethrin used to treat the insects and pests that are an everyday part of life in poorly maintained structures, rented by absent and indifferent landlords. The use of such chemicals in lawn management is far less directly utilitarian than in inner city homes, however such urban residents face a health hazard where lawn managers face a mere nuisance, if that. [Pg.71]

Figure 1 Structures of chemical warfare agents (sarin and soman), simulants (dimethyl methylphosphonate and diisoproyl fluorophosphate), and pesticides (paratliion and diazinon). Figure 1 Structures of chemical warfare agents (sarin and soman), simulants (dimethyl methylphosphonate and diisoproyl fluorophosphate), and pesticides (paratliion and diazinon).

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