Toxicity, bioaccumulation and histopathological studies of Tilapia nilotica following sublethal exposure to carbaryl.
The 96-hour LC50 of carbaryl to three month-old Tilapia nilotica was determined at 8.29 mg/l. The sublethal concentration of 6.22 mg/l (75 of 96-hour LC50 carbaryl) was used for the bioaccumulation and histopathological studies.Mean carbaryl residues (mg/l) were found highest in the treated pre-sta...
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Main Author: | Salem, James Gregory C. |
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1993
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