Similar results were reported by Khan et al (2018), studied the
sublethal effect of cypermethrin on heamatology profile of Labeo rohita during acute toxicity for 96 h.
not be a good matrix for ATCA analysis to confirm
sublethal CN exposure
Hematological, biochemical and ionoregulatory responses of Indian major carp Catla catla during chronic
sublethal exposure to inorganic arsenic.
For all three strains,
sublethal injury was temperature-dependent, and was highest at 1 to 2 hours for the 461-nm LED, and at 2 to 6 hours for the 405-nm LED.
monocytogenes heat stress adaptation is defined as pre-exposing cells at a
sublethal heat stress which confers increased heat tolerance at lethal heating temperature (Farber and Brown, 1990).
In addition to the alterations to development time and the reduction in body weight due to infection that were observed in our study, other
sublethal effects caused by baculoviruses have been reported by other authors, including lowered rates of adult emergence (Cabodevilla et al.
Based on the acute toxicity results and environmentally relevant concentrations of diazinon in previous studies [7, 8], daphnids were exposed during 14 days to the following
sublethal diazinon concentrations: 0 (control), 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, and 1.0 [micro]g x [L.sup.-1].
Lethal and
sublethal effects after treatment with conventional and biorational insecticides on eggs of Chrysoperla externa (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
Soon, a beehive can be inadvertently soaked in
sublethal chemicals, while the beekeeper had only the best intentions.
Going a step further, Gates is also trying to 'train' corals to survive rising temperatures, exposing them to
sublethal heat stress in the hope they can 'somehow fix that in their memory' and survive similar stress in the future.