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Influence of continuous monoculture and insecticide treatments on the rate of chlorfenvinphos soil biodegradation in cabbage crops.

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Bibliographic reference Rouchaud, Jean ; Metsue, M. ; Van de Steene, F ; Pelerents, C. ; Gillet, Joseph ; et. al. Influence of continuous monoculture and insecticide treatments on the rate of chlorfenvinphos soil biodegradation in cabbage crops.. In: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, Vol. 42, no. 3, p. 409-16 (1989)
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