GB/T 21811-2008
ActiveChemicals - Avian reproduction test
化学品 鸟类繁殖试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a test method for evaluating the effects of chemical substances on the reproductive performance of birds, including endpoints like egg production, fertility, and hatchability. It is applied in environmental risk assessment and regulatory approval processes for pesticides, industrial chemicals, and other substances that may be released into the environment, particularly to assess chronic toxicity to avian wildlife. The test is typically conducted under controlled laboratory conditions using a model bird species, such as the Japanese quail or mallard duck.
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