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Monitoring of Insecticides and Fungicides in Water and Sediment Samples in the Brazilian Environment

Immunoassay techniques, either microtiter plate or magnetic particle-based ELISA and various gas chromatographic techniques (GC-ECD, GC-NPD and GC-MS) were applied to the determination of priority pesticides (chlorothalonil, metalaxyl, carbendazim, parathion-methyl and folpet) in water and sediment...

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Published in:International journal of environmental analytical chemistry 1998-01, Vol.70 (1-4), p.75-91
Main Authors: Oubiña, Anna, Martinez, Elena, Gascón, Jordi, Barceló, Damià, De Alleluia, Irene B.
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Earth, ocean, space
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Natural water pollution
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Pollution
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Soil and water pollution
Soil science
Water treatment and pollution
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