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  • noun uncountable The condition of being phytotoxic
  • noun countable Aeasure of the extent to which something is phytotoxic

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Examples

  • Much of this "phytotoxicity" was apparently due to neem oil contaminating the samples.

    2 The Reality 1992

  • Quantitative uptake by surface runoff of pesticides and other contaminants has been studied since the 1960s, and early on contact of pesticides with water was known to enhance phytotoxicity.

    Surface runoff 2009

  • They may also reduce phytotoxicity, the damage to sensitive plants.

    4 What's in a Neem 1992

  • There are several problems associated with antibiotics, namely residues, the development of resistant races of fungi and bacteria, and occasional phytotoxicity.

    Chapter 10 1981

  • Wang W (1987) Chromate ion as a reference toxicant for aquatic phytotoxicity tests.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Activated-carbon ash-carbon effects adsorption phytotoxicity diuron

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • Activated carbon technique reducing metribuzin phytotoxicity seeded tomatoes

    xml's Blinklist.com 2008

  • · less phytotoxicity by eliminating undesirable by-products such as wax

    2. Survey of neem-processing methods 2000

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