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- who: R. C. S. Alexandrino from the Soil Science Department, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil have published the research work: Lead acetate ecotoxicity in tropical soils, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Lead acetate concentrations tested in the soils showed toxicity to at least one of the tested species (E. crypticus, E. andrei, F. candida, P. vulgaris, and Z. mays).
- how: The same concentrations of AcPb and AcK were tested in both soils comprising a gradient of increasing concentrations of AcPb composed of 0 78 157 314 628 1256 2512 5024 . . .
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