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Author(s): DANTZGER, D. D.; JONSSON, C. M.; AOYAMA, H. Several chemicals occur together in the environment as a result of different sources. However, in the great majority of risk assessments only a single chemical has been considered. Diflubenzuron (DFB)... ... |
Author(s): DANTZGER, D. D.; JONSSON, C. M.; AOYAMA, H. Introduction. Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) is the most produced and consumed fish in Brazil. Many fish farming use Diflubenzuron (DFB) as insecticide to control parasites responsible for disea... ... |
Author(s): DANTZGER, D. D.; JONSSON, C. M.; NUNES, A. A. S.; AOYAMA, H. aBSTRACT: Several chemicals occur together in the environment as a result of different sources. However, in the great majority of risk assessments only a single chemical is considered. Diflubenzuron (... ... |
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Author(s): DANTZGER, D. D.; ANDRADE, C. A.; ANJOS, E. F.; JONSSON, C. M.; AOYAMA, H.
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Author(s): DANTZGER, D. D.; JONSSON, C. M.; AOYAMA, H. The use of agricultural products has been the main way to combat parasites in aquaculture, and diflubenzuron is the most used compound. This can be toxic to non-target species and, when degraded, gene... ... |
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