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pro vyhledávání: '"Debra L. Denton"'
Autor:
Ronald L. Bingner, Minghua Zhang, Huajin Chen, Debra L. Denton, Yongping Yuan, Martin A. Locke, Ruoyu Wang, Yuzhou Luo
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 664:669-682
Thiobencarb is a commonly used herbicide in Northern California rice fields. Released paddy water containing thiobencarb may pose ecological risks to non-targeted organisms. In this research, the Rice Water Quality Model (RICEWQ) is equilibrium teste
Autor:
Ronald L. Bingner, Yongping Yuan, Glenn Herring, Ruoyu Wang, Debra L. Denton, Martin A. Locke, Minghua Zhang
Publikováno v:
Sci Total Environ
The development of modeling technology to adequately simulate water and pesticide movement within the rice paddy environment faces several challenges. These include: (1) adequately representing ponded conditions; (2) the collection/implementation of
Autor:
Sandy Raimondo, James Hook, S. Thomas Purucker, Jeffrey M. Minucci, Ann Pitchford, Debra L. Denton, Sumathy Sinnathamby, Eric R. Waits, Yongping Yuan, Leah M. Oliver, Dirk F. Young
Publikováno v:
Environ Pollut
Vernal pools are ephemeral wetlands that provide critical habitat to many listed species. Pesticide fate in vernal pools is poorly understood because of uncertainties in the amount of pesticide entering these ecosystems and their bioavailability thro
Autor:
Ann Pitchford, Debra L. Denton, Haw Yen, Minghua Zhang, Ruoyu Wang, Yuzhou Luo, Yongping Yuan, Ronald L. Bingner
Publikováno v:
ACS Symposium Series ISBN: 9780841232907
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::37fef4f0013b0325bcb5c9ad3bf6d335
https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-2018-1283.ch016
https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-2018-1283.ch016
Autor:
Ronald S. Tjeerdema, Philip Isorena, Katie Siegler, Debra L. Denton, Jennifer P. Voorhees, Brian S. Anderson, Patti L. TenBrook, Karen Larsen, Bryn M. Phillips
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 10:449-455
Pesticides are applied to state and local waterways in California to control insects such as mosquitoes, which are known to serve as a vector for West Nile Virus infection of humans. The California State Water Resources Control Board adopted a Nation
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 32:1101-1108
The test of significant toxicity (TST) is a hypothesis-testing approach based on bioequivalence developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) for analyzing whole-effluent toxicity (WET) and ambient toxicity data. The present study
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 8:351-358
The whole effluent toxicity (WET) program in the United States, Canada, and other countries typically requires multi concentration testing of effluents. While multiconcentration testing of chemicals is desirable for regulatory and scientific reasons,
Autor:
Jeff L. Miller, Gerald Horner, Diane B. Holcomb, Matthew T. Moore, Inge Werner, D. Crane, Debra L. Denton, George M. Huddleston, Jeanette Wrysinski, Charles M. Cooper
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 30:1044-1049
Irrigation and storm water runoff from agricultural fields has the potential to cause impairment to downstream aquatic receiving systems. Over the last several years, scientists have discovered the benefit of using edge-of-field practices, such as ve
Autor:
Linda A. Deanovic, Bruce D. Hammock, David E. Hinton, Shauna A. Murray, Craig E. Wheelock, Debra L. Denton
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 22:336-341
California (USA) agriculture employs pyrethroid and organophosphate insecticides to control insects in orchards and other crops. Diazinon and esfenvalerate were selected for this study because of their application overlaps. Toxicological and biochemi
Autor:
Adam D, Biales, Debra L, Denton, Dan, Riordan, Richard, Breuer, Angela L, Batt, David B, Crane, Heiko L, Schoenfuss
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 11(4)
There is a great diversity of sources of chemical contaminants and stressors over large geographic areas. Chemical contaminant inputs and magnitude can potentially exhibit wide seasonal variation over large geographic areas. Together, these factors m