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Other factors affecting the acute toxicity of pesticides

Other factors affecting the acute toxicity of pesticides [Pg.60]

Similarly, different pesticides can be applied to a crop on which bees may be foraging. In addition, the environment is contaminated by a huge number of xenobiotics, most of them being undoubtedly toxic to bees. Consequently, the field honey bees are generally exposed to mixtures of chemicals instead of simple ones as in a classical laboratory test. Unfortunately, this can change the toxicity of the compound [23]. Thus, for [Pg.60]

Ethyl Guthion (azinphos-ethyl) Famophos (famphur) [Pg.61]

Sevin XLR (carbaryl) Smite (sodium azide) Tedion (tetradifon) Tetram Herbicides, defoliants, and desiccants Aatrex (atrazine) Accelerate (endothall, sodium salt) [Pg.62]

- U1 Cllll Tokuthion (prothiofos) Torak (dialifor) Toxaphene Zardex (cycloprate) Alachlor Alanap (naptalam) Alopex (clofop-isobutyl) Amex 820 (butralin) Amiben (chloramben) [Pg.62]




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