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Toxicity testing with plants

Acute toxicity tests with plants, invertebrates and vertebrates... [Pg.439]

Selected Ecotoxicological Benchmarks for Energetic Materials Established in Standardized Single-Species Toxicity Tests with Terrestrial Plants... [Pg.47]

FIGURE 12.2 Derivation of Eco-SSL. Denotes directly calculated benchmarks established in definitive toxicity tests with soil invertebrates or terrestrial plants. [Pg.286]

The proposed ETVs developed from toxicity benchmark data for terrestrial plants and soil invertebrates are shown in Table 12.5 and Table 12.6, respectively. Separate ETVs were derived for freshly amended MC (comparable to new releases of MC into the soil environment) and for MC that were weathered and aged in soils (comparable to MC released into the environment long term). Results of toxicity tests with individual MC weathered and aged in soil (Tables 12.1 and 12.2) showed... [Pg.289]

Proposed Terrestrial Plant-Based Ecotoxicological Tolerance Values for Munition Constituents Determined Using Ecotoxicological Benchmarks Established in Similar Individual Definitive Toxicity Tests with Sassafras Sandy Loam Soil... [Pg.291]

Palmer, S.and J. Beavers. 1997. Cry9C Protein in Plant Powder An Acute Toxicity Test with the Earthworm in an Artificial Soil Substrate (Final Report) Lab Project Number 452-103 452/102496/EWSDT.WCA/SUB452. Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. 39 p... [Pg.291]

Choice of Species. A bewildering variety of exogenous systems have been used for one purpose or another in mutagenicity tests. The choice begins with plant or animal preparations. The attraction of plant systems has stemmed from a desire to avoid the use of animals, where possible, in toxicity testing. In addition, plant systems have particular relevance when certain chemicals are being tested, for example, herbicides. [Pg.193]


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