
doi: 10.1007/bf01686302
pmid: 884335
Permethrin is extremely toxic to juvenile Atlantic salmon and has a lethal threshold of approximately 9 μg/l. It is relatively much more persistent than pyrethrins and allethrin. Fish accumulate permethrin from water and the accumulation coefficient of 55 indicates an intermediate degree of accumulation under the used experimental conditions.
Chromatography, Gas, Time Factors, Water, Mass Spectrometry, Lethal Dose 50, Structure-Activity Relationship, Salmon, Pyrethrins, Animals
Chromatography, Gas, Time Factors, Water, Mass Spectrometry, Lethal Dose 50, Structure-Activity Relationship, Salmon, Pyrethrins, Animals
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