the fate of endosulfan in water. | although the use of endosulfan to control cotton pests has declined, this insecticide still has widespread application in agriculture and can contaminate riverine systems as runoff from soil or by aerial deposition. the degradation of endosulfan in pure water at different ph values of 5, 7 and 9 and in river water from the namoi and the hawkesbury rivers of new south wales (nsw), australia, was studied in the laboratory. endosulfan transformation into endosulfan sulfate in river water using arti ... | 2005 | 16190015 |
Community Composition, Toxigenicity, and Environmental Conditions during a Cyanobacterial Bloom Occurring along 1,100 Kilometers of the Murray River. | A cyanobacterial bloom impacted over 1,100 km of the Murray River, Australia, and its tributaries in 2009. Physicochemical conditions in the river were optimal to support a bloom at the time. The data suggest that at least three blooms occurred concurrently in different sections of the river, with each having a different community composition and associated cyanotoxin profile. Microscopic and genetic analyses suggested the presence of potentially toxic Anabaena circinalis, Microcystis flos-aquae ... | 2012 | 22081581 |