Hygiene and Sanitation 1992-01-01

[Hygienic substantiation of maximum allowable concentration of isatrin in the soil].

N F Motuzinskiĭ, Iu M Larionov

Index: Gig. Sanit. (7-8) , 24-6, (1992)

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Abstract

Isatrin (bioresmethrin) maximum allowable concentration in soil at level 0.05 mg/kg based on translocation and sanitary and toxicologic standardization is offered. Mathematical model taking account of soil factors (humidity, temperature and type of soil) and initial concentration of isatrin has been derived.


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