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Native Plants and Phosphate
... little sorption (right), the plants quickly got all there was - and then ran out. For a soil of high sorption ... sorption ability. In soils with high sorption, enormous amounts of excess P have to be applied before movement to water bodies is important. Soils are a bit like tanks. Those with little sorption ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALLETHRIN
... (bioallethrin) for DNA damage and mutation were negative [19]. Thus, allethrin appears to have little or no mutagenic activity. Carcinogenic effects: Rats fed very high doses of d- ... In pond waters and in laboratory degradation studies, pyrethroid concentrations decrease rapidly due to sorption to sediment, suspended particles and plants. Microbial and photodegradation also occur [19]. Breakdown in ...
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