Studies on the toxicity, metabolism, and antichminesmrase properties of acephate and methamidophos
The toxicity of acephate to four species of aquatic insects, as well as the metabolism and cholinesterase-inhibiting properties of the chemical in the rat were studied. The results indicated that mayfly larvae were very sensitive to the toxic effects of acephate, whereas larvae of the stonefly, dams...
Main Author: | Hussain, M.A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Informa UK Limited
1985
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