Difference between revisions of "Organochlorine pesticides"
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Organochlorine pesticides are [[pesticide|pesticides]] made out of [[organochlorine compounds]] | Organochlorine pesticides are [[pesticide|pesticides]] made out of [[organochlorine compounds]] | ||
− | They are | + | They are chemically produced pesticides which include [[DDT]], dieldrin, heptachlor and chlordane. |
+ | Many types where widely used as insecticide throughout the 1950's and 1960's until their use were banned in western countries since the 1970's. <ref>http://www.scorecard.org/about/txt/organochlorine_pesticides.html</ref> | ||
+ | Many organochlorine pesticides are extremely persistent in the environment. They have a low solubility in water and therefore tend to [[adsorb]] on to particles. They tend to accumulate in the lipids of living organisms which makes them difficult to excrete, which causes [[bioaccumulation]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 09:49, 8 July 2009
Organochlorine pesticides are pesticides made out of organochlorine compounds They are chemically produced pesticides which include DDT, dieldrin, heptachlor and chlordane. Many types where widely used as insecticide throughout the 1950's and 1960's until their use were banned in western countries since the 1970's. [1] Many organochlorine pesticides are extremely persistent in the environment. They have a low solubility in water and therefore tend to adsorb on to particles. They tend to accumulate in the lipids of living organisms which makes them difficult to excrete, which causes bioaccumulation.