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Biogeochemical Cycles of Specific Pollutants (Activity K)
(United Nations Environment Programme, 1989)
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) convened an Intergovernmental Meeting on the Protection of the Mediterranean (Barcelona, 28 January - 4 February 1975), which was attended by representatives of 16 States ...
Chemical Analytic Methods of Trichothecene Mycotoxins: Basic Facts about Trichothecenes
(1984)
Among the toxins of microscopic fungi a significant place is occupied by trichothecene mycotoxins (trichothecenes) representing a group of chemically related compounds – derivatives of the 12, 13-apoxytrichothe-9-cene. ...
Principles of Pesticide Toxicology
(1985)
This book discusses the goals and methods of modern pesticide toxicology and describes quantitative criteria needed to assess their toxicity and hazard to man. it emphasizes the cumulative effect of long-term exposure to ...
Lead in the Soil Environment: A Technical Report - MARC Report Number 21
(Monitoring and Assessment Research Centre, 1980)
This survey of the literature on lead in soil discusses methods of estimation of total and available lead in soils, the relationships between soil properties and the uptake of lead by plants, and the form and distribution ...
Cadmium Exposure and Indicators of Kidney Function - MARC Report Number 29
(1983)
This report aims to establish the relationship between cadmium dose and early indications of renal dysfunction in humans and utilizes this relationship to suggest acceptable exposure levels to the metal. Data from ...
Waste Discharge into the Marine Environment: Principles and Guidelines for the Mediterranean Action Plan
(1982)
The present volume provides principles and guidelines for the issuance of permits by national authorities for the discharge of certain types of waste and other matter into the marine environment.
A Mycological Study of the Producers of Stachybotryotoxins and Fusariotoxins (T-2-Toxin, Zearalenone)
(1984)
The Stachybotry alternans fungus is a cellulolytic saprophytes. Under natural conditions it well develops celluloserich substrates; straw, hay, grain, various weeds, and plant remains.
It attacks cotton, hemp articles, ...
Mycotoxicosis caused by Trichothecenes
(1984)
Trichothecenes are a group of chemically related sesquiterpenoids produced by fungi such as Fusarium, Trichothecium, Trichoderma, Myrothecium, Stachybotrye and others. Recently, several trichothecene compounds were isolated ...
Mycotoxins—Biogenesis and Mechanism of Action
(1984)
The study of principles governing the biosynthesis of mycotoxins by microscopic fungi, the determination of the sequence of reactions of biotransformation of mycotoxins in on animal organism, and the decoding of molecular ...
Principles of Mycotoxins Formation in Grain and Feeds under Natural Conditions - International Training Course: Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
The development of toxicogenic fungi and the formation of mycotoxins on vegetable products under natural conditions is governed by a number of external and internal factors. These may be subdivided into three groups: ...