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Acute Toxicity refers to toxicity from a one time exposure to a pesticide
Chronic Toxicity refers to toxicity many small exposures to a pesticide
from
, The Term LD50 refers to the level of 50% mortality is observed
toxicity where
Pyrethroid pesticides exert their a nerve poison with symptoms similar to
toxicity in the form of chlorinated hydrocarbons
Chronic Toxicity tests are conducted Teratogenic and Carcinogenic effects
to determine
A carcinogen is a material that cancer
causes
A neurotoxin is a material that causes toxicity to the nervous system
A teratogen is a material that causes birth defects
The most common cause of dermal exposure
pesticide poisoning to the applicator
is through
Skin exposure usually occurs via mixing, application procedures, spills, or contact
with residues
Eye contact with pesticides can be a face shield or goggles
prevented by using
Fire posing a unique risk because... of the toxic fumes that may be produced
Drift is a problem during which types during turf, ornamental and interior applications
of applications?
Phytoxicity can occur because of an improper selection of a pesticide and a sensitive
plant being treated