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The Ecotoxicological Effects and Behavior of Fipronil - Disruptive Effects of Phenylpyrazoles on the Environment

English · Paperback / Softback

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The indiscriminate use of phenylpyrazole has had a negative impact on the environment, especially with toxic residues in water, soil, air, plants and animals. Generating negative impacts on natural environments, due to its direct and indirect action on biodiversity or its genetic bases.This book brings together fundamental information for professionals in the most diverse areas of scientific knowledge, such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Biomedicine, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Engineering, Agronomy and specializations. They seek to understand the mechanism and types of degradation of phenylpyrazoles and their metabolites in soil, water and air, as well as the consequences for the environment and human beings. These substances are toxic, have varying degrees of persistence and mobility in the environment and have potential cytotoxic, genotoxic or carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic activities.

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PhD in Biodiversity, researcher in Environmental Ecotoxicology. Lecturer at FATEC and ETEC, coordinator of technical courses. Registered with CRQ.IV, CNPQ scholarship holder, chemical expert in Fertilizers and Agricultural Defensives. Currently studying International Specialization in the Conservation of Animal Genetic Resources.

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Authors Arleto Tenorio dos Santos
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206884125
ISBN 9786206884125
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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