Effects of 77 Chemicals on Reproduction in Male and Female Coturnix Quail
Seventy-one Chemicals were administered as single oral doses at about 50% of the estimated LD50 to adult male Coturnix quail. None reduced the fertility of eggs produced by female mates by more than 50%. Of six additional Chemicals similarly administered to female quail at 24-56% of the estimated LD...
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