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Gold Effects on Plants and Animals

Lethal and sublethal effects of Au, Au+, and Au+ are summarized for aquatic organisms and laboratory mammals. Gold accumulations from solution are documented for microorganisms and other living resources under various physicochemical conditions. [Pg.333]

This section summarizes lethal and sublethal effects of Au+ and Au+ for aquatic microorganisms, plants, fishes, and amphibians. [Pg.333]


Gold is not required to maintain good health in plants or animals. It can be injected into a plant or animal without causing harmful effects. Some medical and commercial uses are based on this property. [Pg.231]


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