2 classes of chemicals of ecological importance: (1) natural chemicals involved in regulating, mediating natural inter-species and inter-organismal interactions in biosphere; (2) man-made chemicals involved in chemical pollution


2 classes of chemicals of ecological importance: (1)  natural chemicals involved in regulating, mediating natural inter-species and inter-organismal interactions in  biosphere; (2) man-made chemicals involved in chemical pollution


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A review of the two classes of chemicals of ecological importance: (1) the natural chemicals that are involved in regulating and mediating natural inter-species and inter-organismal interactions in the biosphere; (2) man-made chemicals that are involved in chemical pollution of the environment.
               Title: ECOLOGICALLY SIGNIFICANT BIOLOGICALLY-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL-ACTIVITY OF POLLUTANTS.
Author(s): OSTROUMOV S.A.
Source: USPEKHI KHIMII,  Volume: 60,   Issue: 3,   Pages: 554-555,   Published: MAR 1991
English version: S. A. Ostroumov. Biologically active substances of ecological importance and methodological aspects of the estimation of the biological activity of pollutants. -  RUSS. CHEM. REV., 1991, 60 (3), 265–265.  
DOI: 10.1070/RC1991v060n03ABEH001051;


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chemicals, ecological, importance, natural, regulation, mediation,  inter-species,  inter-organismal, interactions, biosphere, man-made, chemical, pollution, environment

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