Difference between revisions of "Organochlorine pesticides"
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Definition|title= Organochlorine pesticides | Definition|title= Organochlorine pesticides | ||
|definition= [[Pesticide|Pesticides]] made out of [[organochlorine compounds]]. | |definition= [[Pesticide|Pesticides]] made out of [[organochlorine compounds]]. | ||
− | They are, [[bioaccumulation|bioaccumulative]] pesticides which include [[DDT]], dieldrin, heptachlor and chlordane. | + | They are, chemically produced, [[bioaccumulation|bioaccumulative]] pesticides which include [[DDT]], dieldrin, heptachlor and chlordane. |
− | Many organochlorine pesticides are extremely persistent in the environment and in people's bodies. Although most are no longer used in the Western countries, many are manufactured there for use in developing countries. | + | Many organochlorine pesticides are extremely persistent in the environment and in people's bodies. Many types where widely used as insecticide throughout the 1950's and 1960's until they were banned in western countries since the 1970's. Although most are no longer used in the Western countries, many are manufactured there for use in developing countries. |
<ref>http://www.scorecard.org/about/txt/organochlorine_pesticides.html</ref>}} | <ref>http://www.scorecard.org/about/txt/organochlorine_pesticides.html</ref>}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:39, 7 July 2009
Definition of Organochlorine pesticides:
Pesticides made out of organochlorine compounds.
They are, chemically produced, bioaccumulative pesticides which include DDT, dieldrin, heptachlor and chlordane. Many organochlorine pesticides are extremely persistent in the environment and in people's bodies. Many types where widely used as insecticide throughout the 1950's and 1960's until they were banned in western countries since the 1970's. Although most are no longer used in the Western countries, many are manufactured there for use in developing countries. [1]This is the common definition for Organochlorine pesticides, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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