Pesticides in Ontario : a critical assessment of potential toxicity of agricultural products to wildlife, with consideration for endocrine disruption: volume 2: triazine herbicides, glyphosate, and metolachlor : CW69-5/369E

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This report is one of a series studying the possibly adverse effects of pesticides on wildlife endocrine systems in Ontario. The Canadian Wildlife Service selected pesticides for study with an estimated use exceeding 10 000 kg in 1993. Profiles are given for each pesticide and pesticide family, and these profiles include active ingredients, use patterns, occurrence in the environment, toxicity, potential for endocrine disruption, evaluation of the risk for wildlife, and recommendations for research and monitoring. The report concludes that some Canadian Water Quality Guidelines need to be adjusted.

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Department/Agency Canadian Wildlife Service.
Title Pesticides in Ontario : a critical assessment of potential toxicity of agricultural products to wildlife, with consideration for endocrine disruption: volume 2: triazine herbicides, glyphosate, and metolachlor
Series title Technical report series0831-6481369
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) Résumés en français.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada. 2002.
Binding Ring binding
Description x, 110p. : glossary, maps, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-30986-3
ISSN 0831-6481
Catalogue number
  • CW69-5/369E
Subject terms Environmental impact assessment
Toxic substances
Wildlife
Environmental protection
Herbicides
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