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Entry: hormesis

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improvement of seedling emergence, growth, or survival (or other response of the test plants) at low concentrations of chemicals or mixtures of soil that are toxic when applied at higher levels in comparison to the control

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submitted byCorentin Follenfant
accepted on 15 Aug 2024 19:00:58.898

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date accepted 15 Aug 2024 19:00:58.898
date submitted 15 Aug 2024 18:59:36.493
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en hormesis
de Hormesis
fr hormèse
notation 7.3.4
register ISO11074
status status stable
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account name c.follenfant@brgm.fr
name Corentin Follenfant

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en improvement of seedling emergence, growth, or survival (or other response of the test plants) at low concentrations of chemicals or mixtures of soil that are toxic when applied at higher levels in comparison to the control
de Verbesserung des Saatauflaufs, des Wachstums oder der Überlebenschancen (oder einer weiteren Reaktion der Prüfpflanzen) bei geringen Chemikalien‑ oder Bodenmischungskonzentrationen, die, angewandt in höheren Konzentrationen, im Vergleich zur Kontrolle toxisch wirken
fr amélioration, par rapport au témoin, de l’émergence, de la croissance ou de la survie des plantules (ou toute autre réponse des végétaux soumis à essai) en présence de faibles concentrations de substances chimiques ou de mélanges de sol qui s’avèrent toxiques lorsque des concentrations plus élevées sont impliquées
in scheme ISO 11074
notation 7.3.4
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en hormesis
de Hormesis
fr hormèse
same as iso:std:iso:11074:ed 2:v1:en:term:7.3.4
source ISO 11074:2015
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