Pesticide Residue Problems in Japan

Tropical agriculture research series : proceedings of a symposium on tropical agriculture researches
ISSN 03889386
書誌レコードID(総合目録DB) AA00870529
本文フルテキスト
After the Second World War, pesticide residue problems have arisen in Japan as a result of the extensive use of organosynthetic pesticides, especially persistent pesticides such as organomercury fungicides and organochlorine insecticides. The successive problems encountered can be summarized according to the following chronological order.
1) Mercury contamination of rice grains, 2) Contamination of cow milk with BHC isomers,
3) Contamination of vegetables with dieldrin residues in soil, 4) Contamination of waterways
with organochlorine insecticides, and 5) Pesticide effects on fish and shellfish.
刊行年月日
作成者 Jun KANAZAWA
公開者 Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
16
開始ページ 179
終了ページ 187
言語 eng

関連する刊行物