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The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area has reviewed an unpublished inhalation study of chlorothalonil [1897 456] to evaluate whether its findings can be used to derive a maximum concentration at the workplace (MAK value).
Hartwig, A +2 more
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Reprotoxicity of the antifoulant chlorothalonil in ascidians: an ecological risk assessment. [PDF]
Chlorothalonil is a widely used biocide in antifouling paint formulation that replaces tin-based compounds after their definitive ban. Although chlorothalonil inputs into the marine environment have significantly increased in recent years, little is ...
Alessandra Gallo, Elisabetta Tosti
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Facilitation of Bacterial Adaptation to Chlorothalonil-Contaminated Sites by Horizontal Transfer of the Chlorothalonil Hydrolytic Dehalogenase Gene [PDF]
ABSTRACT Horizontal transfer of the chlorothalonil hydrolytic dehalogenase gene ( chd ) is proposed based on the high conservation of the chd gene and its close association with a novel insertion sequence, IS Ocsp1 , in 16 isolated chlorothalonil ...
Bin, Liang +5 more
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High-sensitivity detection of chlorothalonil via terahertz metasensor
Given the complex pretreatment and low sensitivity of pesticide residue detection with the conventional testing method, a Terahertz metasensor consisting of the four-division ring resonator (FSRRs) was proposed and fabricated for the identification and ...
Yixing Zhang +7 more
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Effects of atrazine, metolachlor, carbaryl and chlorothalonil on benthic microbes and their nutrient dynamics. [PDF]
Atrazine, metolachlor, carbaryl, and chlorothalonil are detected in streams throughout the U.S. at concentrations that may have adverse effects on benthic microbes.
Daniel Elias, Melody J Bernot
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Reversible Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Chlorothalonil Ingestion [PDF]
A 43-year-old man ingested a chlorothalonil-containing fungicide in a suicide attempt. The patient was found to have acute kidney injury from acute tubular necrosis on hospital admission (serum creatinine 2.9 mg/dL), although his renal function recovered
Jeffrey R. Suchard
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Degradation of Chlorothalonil by Catalytic Biomaterials
Chlorothalonil (2,4,5,6-tetrachloro-1,3-benzenedicarbonitrile, TPN, CAS: 1897-45-6) is a halogenated fungicide currently widely applied to a large variety of crops. Its carcinogenicity, embryo lethality, and high chronic oral toxicity in mammals, among other effects on a variety of organisms, has made its biodegradation of great interest ...
Maya Mowery-Evans +2 more
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Biotransformation of chlorothalonil by strain Stenotrophomonas acidaminiphila BJ1 isolated from farmland soil [PDF]
Chlorothalonil is a widely used fungicide, but the contamination of soil and water environments by this chemical causes potential threats to biodiversity.
Qingming Zhang +3 more
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Background: Chlorothalonil and acetamiprid are chemical pesticides commonly used in agricultural production and have been shown to have negative effects on bee’s fitness.
Ying Lu +10 more
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Bordetella sp. CTN-16 (GenBank FJ598326) can degrade chlorothalonil (CTN) but not carbendazim (MBC), and Microbacterium sp. MBC-3 (GenBank OK667229) can degrade MBC but not CTN.
Chen Xue +4 more
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