Malachite green : its toxicity to aquatic organisms…
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transparent Author: Bills, Terry D.
transparent Title Statement: Malachite green : its toxicity to aquatic organisms, persistence and removal with activated carbon / by Terry D. Bills and Leif L. Marking, Jack H. Chandler, Jr.
transparent Published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1977.
transparent Description: 6 pages : tables ; 26 cm.
transparent Series: (Investigations in fish control, 0565-0704 ; 75)
transparent General Note: Caption title.
transparent With Note: With: Formalin : its toxicity to nontarget aquatic organisms, persistence, and counteraction / by Terry D. Bills and Leif L. Marking, Jack H. Chandler, Jr. (No. 73) -- Chlorine : its toxicity to fish and detoxification of antimycin / by Leif L. Marking and Terry D. Bills (No. 74) -- Toxicity of furanace to fish, aquatic invertebrates, and frog eggs and larvae / by Leif L. Marking and Terry D. Bills, Jack H. Chandler, Jr. (No. 76).
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 6).
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: The acute toxicity of malachite green was determined in standardized laboratory tests for chinook salmon, coho salmon, Atlantic salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout, channel catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, snails, Asiatic clams, ostracods, freshwater prawns, larval midges, naiads of mayflies, adult newts, larval leopard frogs, and larval toads. The invertebrates exposed were generally more resistant than the fish and amphibians. The toxicity of malachite green to fish was not affected by water hardness or pH (except bluegills), and was increased only slightly by increases in water temperatures. Malachite green was very persistent in aqueous solutions; it did not detoxify after 3 weeks of aging in glass containers. The chemical is readily absorbed from aqueous solutions (pH 7.5, total hardness 44 mg/liter, temperature 12 degrees Centigrade) by filtration through activated carbon; the capacity was 23.4 mg of malachite green per gram of carbon.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Subject: Fungicides.
transparent Toxicology.
transparent Poisonous fishes-​-​Toxicology.
transparent Fungicides, Industrial
transparent Toxicology
transparent Ciguatera Poisoning
transparent Fongicides.
transparent Toxicologie.
transparent Poissons venimeux-​-​Toxicologie.
transparent fungicide. aat
transparent toxicology. aat
transparent Fungicides fast
transparent Poisonous fishes-​-​Toxicology fast
transparent Toxicology fast
transparent Name Added Entry: Marking, Leif L.
transparent Chandler, Jack H.
transparent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39QQPVp7​PvBHP4qThMhfjh7​B6
transparent Series Added Entry: Investigations in fish control ; 75.

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