Influence of some abiotic factors on the acute toxicity of cadmium to Cyprinus carpio


Autoria(s): Datta, S.; Masala, S.H.; Das, R.C.
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Hardness of water had significant effect on the acute toxicity of cadmium to common carp, Cyprinus carpio. The 96h LC sub(50) and safe application rate increased from 43.17 and 22.77 mg 1 super(-1) in soft water (0.9 mM Ca super(2+) l super(-1)) to 310.48 and 177.66 mg l super(-1), respectively, in very hard water (6.0 mM Ca super(2+) l super(-1)). In medium hard and hard water, 96h LC sub(50) values were 48.39 and 116.45 mg l super(-1). When sediments were included in the medium hard, hard and very hard water treatments, the 96h LC sub(50) were 111.20, 133.71 and 334.47 mg l super(-1), respectively. Among these values, the one for medium hard water with sediment treatment was significantly higher than medium hard water treatment; values for the other two treatments were non-significant when compared with respective water treatments. Sediment was able to reduce the acute toxicity of cadmium mainly due to the complexation of cadmium with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). At the lower hardness level, cadmium complexed with DOC and the acute toxicity was reduced significantly. At higher hardness, most of the DOC sites were occupied by calcium and the acute toxicity of cadmium was not significantly reduced in hard water with sediment and very hard water with sediment experiments in comparison to respective water treatments.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16611/1/JIFA30_041.pdf

Datta, S. and Masala, S.H. and Das, R.C. (2003) Influence of some abiotic factors on the acute toxicity of cadmium to Cyprinus carpio. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 30, pp. 41-52.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16611/

Palavras-Chave #Pollution
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