Abstract
Man in his efforts to achieve a better understanding of the world around him has continually faced the necessity of finding suitable techniques of study. In many instances, he has utilized the responses of living organisms to gain the desired knowledge through biological assay methods. According to Finney (1947), “The term biological assay in its widest sense should be understood to mean the measurement of the potency of any stimulus, physical, chemical or biological, physiological or psychological, by means of the reactions which it produces in living matter.” A substantial portion of present-day research involves, under this definition, the use of the biological assay. The purpose of this review is to consider the use of bioassays specifically for the quantitative determination of triazine herbicides in soil.
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