Liparol

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Liparol is an insect control agent in stagnant water. It is an oily substance, phospholipids dissolved in a paraffin oil . In Germany, the agent was used in the Upper Rhine Valley in the 1970s, among other places , after DDT was banned.

literature

  • P. Havelka, HA Ott, N. Rieder: The effect of Liparol on the pupae of Xenopelopia nigricans Fittkau and Xenopelopia falcigera Kiefer (Insecta, Diptera, Chironomidae). In: Contributions to natural history research in southwest Germany. 39, 1980, pp. 161-164.
  • Norbert Rieder, Hubert Ott, Marianne Lamm, Waltraud Rieger, Heribert Spaniol: Control of the Rhine Schnaken in the Upper Rhine Plain in 1978. First results on the side effects of Liparol in the control of Rhine Schnaken larvae. In: Publications for nature conservation and landscape management in Baden-Württemberg. No. 49/50.

Individual evidence

  1. Horst Johannes Tümmers: The Rhine: a European river and its history. CH Beck, 1999, ISBN 3406448232 , p. 185 ( limited preview in the Google book search).