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Acute and chronic effects of four commercial herbicide formulations on Ceriodaphnia dubia

Acute and chronic effects of four widely used herbicide formulations were determined in toxicity tests with neonates of the invertebrate, Ceriodaphnia dubia. In order of declining toxicity, 48-h LC50s were 14.36, 15.93, 32.99, and 35.36 mg/l of Micro-Tech, Bicep, Extrazine, and Lexone, respectively....

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