ECOTOXICITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF LARVICIDES USED IN THE CONTROL OF Aedes aegypti TO Daphnia magna ( CRUSTACEA, CLADOCERA)


Autoria(s): Abe, Flavia Renata; Coleone, Ana Carla; Machado, Angela Aparecida; Machado-Neto, Joaquim Goncalves
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

03/12/2014

03/12/2014

01/02/2014

Resumo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

Dengue transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes, species aegypti, is a major public health concern in Brazil. The chemical control of the mosquito larvae has been performed with the larvicide temephos since 1967. However, vector resistance was reported to temephos in several Brazilian states, and the Ministry of Health ordered the replacement of this larvicide by diflubenzuron (DFB), an inhibitor of chitin synthesis. Both insecticides are diluted in water with larvae and are able to reach aquatic environments in which they subsequently adversely damage nontarget organisms. The aims of this study were to (1) determine the acute toxicity (EC50) and environmental risk (RQ) of DFB and temephos to the microcrustacean Daphnia magna, and (2) evaluate the chronic toxicity (no-observed-effect concentration [NOEC] and lowest-observed-effect concentration [LOEC]) of these larvicides to D. magna. The experiments were performed according to a completely randomized design. The estimated 48-h EC50 of temephos was 0.15 g/L (lower limit = 0.1 and upper limit = 0.2 g/L) and the 48-h EC50 of DFB was 0.06 g/L (lower limit = 0.03 and upper limit = 0.1 g/L). RQ values were 4.166.7 to DFB and 6.666.6 to temephos. NOEC and LOEC values were respectively 2.5 and 5 ng/L for DFB, and respectively 6.2 and 12.5 ng/L for temephos. Thus, temephos and DFB are classified as highly toxic to Daphnia magna and pose a high environmental risk to this species. Mortality of D. magna was observed at concentrations lower than those used in the field to control A. aegypti larvae.

Formato

37-45

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15287394.2014.865581

Journal Of Toxicology And Environmental Health-part A-current Issues. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis Inc, v. 77, n. 1-3, p. 37-45, 2014.

1528-7394

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/111700

10.1080/15287394.2014.865581

WOS:000331523300004

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Inc

Relação

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Part A Current Issues

Direitos

closedAccess

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article