| Literature DB >> 30051584 |
Virginie Lattard1, Etienne Benoit1.
Abstract
Second generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGAR) are generally highly efficient for rodent management even towards warfarin-resistant rodents. Nevertheless, because of their long tissue-persistence, they are very associated with non-target exposure of wildlife and have been identified as 'Candidates for Substitution' by the European Union's competent authority. A promising way to reduce ecotoxicity issues associated to SGAR could be the improvement of SGAR based on their stereoisomery, and due to this improvement, positioning about SGAR might be reconsidered.Entities:
Keywords: ecotoxicity; persistence; resistance; second generation anticoagulant; stereoisomery; vitamin K epoxide reductase
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30051584 DOI: 10.1002/ps.5155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pest Manag Sci ISSN: 1526-498X Impact factor: 4.845