1995
DOI: 10.1016/0167-8809(94)00549-t
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Effect on plants of sulphadimethoxine used in intensive farming (Panicum miliaceum, Pisum sativum and Zea mays)

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“…The acute toxicity of Flumequine on L. salicaria plants clearly agrees with our previous experimental data on the toxicity of Sulphadimethoxine on crop plants (Hordeum disticum L., Panicum miliaceum L., Pisum sativum L. and Zea mays L.) and weeds (Amaranthus retro¯exus L., Plantago major L. and Rumex acetosella L.) (Migliore et al, 1995a(Migliore et al, , 1996b(Migliore et al, , 1997b(Migliore et al, , 1998Brambilla et al, 1996); it further demonstrates the a nity of antibacterial drugs for the biota and con®rms the methodological validity of our ecotoxicological tool, skill with di erent species and di erent drugs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The acute toxicity of Flumequine on L. salicaria plants clearly agrees with our previous experimental data on the toxicity of Sulphadimethoxine on crop plants (Hordeum disticum L., Panicum miliaceum L., Pisum sativum L. and Zea mays L.) and weeds (Amaranthus retro¯exus L., Plantago major L. and Rumex acetosella L.) (Migliore et al, 1995a(Migliore et al, , 1996b(Migliore et al, , 1997b(Migliore et al, , 1998Brambilla et al, 1996); it further demonstrates the a nity of antibacterial drugs for the biota and con®rms the methodological validity of our ecotoxicological tool, skill with di erent species and di erent drugs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In fact, after the very ®rst phase, root growth lowers while leaves growth increase. Previous results demonstrated that roots are the main site of drug accumulation (Migliore et al, 1995a(Migliore et al, , 1996b.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Species‐specific results have been shown by other studies on antibiotic‐induced responses, for example, on germination (Liu et al., 2009; Minden et al., 2017), postgerminative development (Migliore et al., 1997), root elongation (Pan & Chu, 2016), root and shoot lengths (Hillis et al., 2011), or bioaccumulation (Migliore, Brambilla, Cozzolino, & Gaudio, 1995). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%