vitamin-d-2 has been researched along with bromfenacoum* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for vitamin-d-2 and bromfenacoum
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Laboratory trials of five rodenticides for the control of Mesocricetus auratus Waterhouse.
The efficacy of five rodenticides for use in bait against the golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus Waterhouse) was investigated in the laboratory. The species proved to be resistant to warfarin (up to 0.5%) and difenacoum (0.005%), but brodifacoum (0.005%) gave complete mortality after three days' feeding. Calciferol (0.1%), though toxic, was significantly unpalatable. Zinc phosphide (5.0%) presented in a choice test for two days against unpoisoned feed gave 100% mortality, and appears to be the most suitable of these compounds for the control of M. auratus in the field. Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Animals; Cricetinae; Ergocalciferols; Mesocricetus; Phosphines; Rodenticides; Warfarin; Zinc Compounds | 1984 |
Laboratory tests of seven rodenticides for the control of Meriones shawi.
The response of Meriones shawi to seven rodenticides was investigated in laboratory feeding tests. The species proved to be much less susceptible to anticoagulants than most other species of rodent pests. Brodifacoum (at 0.005%), although giving complete mortality after only 8 days' continuous feeding, was more toxic than warfarin (0.025%), coumatetralyl (0.0375%), difenacoum (0.005%) and bromadiolone (0.005%). Calciferol (0.1%), though toxic, was significantly unpalatable. Zinc phosphide (5.0%) presented for 2 days in a choice test against unpoisoned food gave 80% mortality and appears to be the most suitable of these compounds for the control of M. shawi in the field. Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Animals; Ergocalciferols; Gerbillinae; Phosphines; Rodent Control; Rodenticides; Warfarin; Zinc Compounds | 1983 |
Histopathological changes resulting by some pesticides in the common vole (Microtus arvalis pallas).
Topics: 4-Hydroxycoumarins; Animals; Arvicolinae; Benomyl; Disinfectants; Ergocalciferols; Female; Fungicides, Industrial; Indans; Male; Organic Chemicals; Rodent Diseases; Rodenticides | 1981 |