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Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin, 1976
When the herbicide chlormequat (chlorocholine chloride or CCC) was correctly used at 2 kg per hectare at the five-leaf stage of growth, the residues in wheat straw did not exceed 3 ppm. Such residual amounts remained unchanged after storage and pelleting. However, the feeding of contaminated straw pellets to cows did not result in contaimination of the
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When the herbicide chlormequat (chlorocholine chloride or CCC) was correctly used at 2 kg per hectare at the five-leaf stage of growth, the residues in wheat straw did not exceed 3 ppm. Such residual amounts remained unchanged after storage and pelleting. However, the feeding of contaminated straw pellets to cows did not result in contaimination of the
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Lack of mutagenicity of chlormequat chloride in Drosophila and in bacteria
Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1975P G, Kramers, A G, Knaap, C E, Voogd
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