Effect of some environmental factors on the acute toxicity of deltamethrin to common carp: a laboratory study under aerobic condition


Autoria(s): Datta, S.; Kent, Y.; Shah, P.S.; Das, R.C.
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2003

Resumo

The toxicity of xenobiotic in aquatic ecosystems is influenced by many factors such as ambient temperature, water hardness, pond soil type, etc. In the present study, it was observed that air temperature, water hardness and soil sediment have profound influence on the toxicity of deltamethrin to common carp fry (ay. length 3.5 ± 0.5 cm, ay. weight 0.58 ± 0.25 g); 96h LC(sub)50 values for common carp at 38.07 ± 2.20°C maximum and 27.86 ± 1.22°C minimum air temperature in soft and very hard water were 0.102 and 0.495 µg lˉ¹, respectively. This value had increased significantly to 2.37 and 3.02 µg at 30.55 ± 1.21°C maximum and 26.04 ± 0.61°C minimum air temperature, respectively. When sediment was included, 96h LC(sub)50 at 38.07°C maximum temperature in very hard water was 1.808 µg 1ˉ¹ and this had increased to 8.073 µg 1ˉ¹ when tested at 30.55°C maximum temperature. Due to the 7.5°C increase in maximum and 1.7°C in minimum temperature, toxicity increased significantly. Lower toxicity in very hard water in comparison to soft water may be due to the lower solubility of deltarnethrin and high level of calcium. Adsorption reaction of deltamethrin with clay, humus, FeOOH, MnOOH and particulate organic carbon, and complexation reaction with dissolved organic carbon were responsible for the lowered toxicity in the experiment with sediment. Exposure time had no significant effect on acute toxicity of deltamethrin.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16610/1/JIFA30_031.pdf

Datta, S. and Kent, Y. and Shah, P.S. and Das, R.C. (2003) Effect of some environmental factors on the acute toxicity of deltamethrin to common carp: a laboratory study under aerobic condition. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 30, pp. 31-40.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16610/

Palavras-Chave #Pollution
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