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Characterization and Ecotoxicity of Raw and Treated Liquid Effluent from the Washing of Soybean Seed Treatment Machines

In agriculture, there is a constant search for increased productivity, which leads to increased use of fungicides, insecticides, and inoculants, among other products to perform seed treatment before planting. After treatment, the machines and equipment are sanitized, generating a liquid residue with...

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Published in:Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2024, Vol.235 (1), p.66, Article 66
Main Authors: Teles, Anna Gabriela Drummond Xavier, Gomes, Eduardo Michel Vieira, Pokrywiecki, Juan Carlos, de Oliveira Schmitz, Ana Paula, Pokrywiecki, Ticiane Sauer, Düsman, Elisângela
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Aquatic crustaceans
Artemia
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Bioindicators
Chemical oxygen demand
Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Coagulation
Dissolved solids
Earth and Environmental Science
Effluents
Environment
Environmental impact
Environmental monitoring
Fungicides
Hydrogeology
Indicator species
Inoculation
Insecticides
Oxygen requirement
Ozonization
Parameters
Physicochemical processes
Physicochemical properties
Reduction
Residues
Seed treatments
Soil Science & Conservation
Soybeans
Thiamethoxam
Total dissolved solids
Toxicity
Washing
Water Quality/Water Pollution
title Characterization and Ecotoxicity of Raw and Treated Liquid Effluent from the Washing of Soybean Seed Treatment Machines
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