Ecotoxicological Studies on Daphnia magna
In this study we used Daphnia magna as an index organism for ecotoxicological studies. In order to determine the filtration and ingestion rates in Daphnia magna, we used algea Chlorella volgaris (10 mg/1). Prior to the tests, the acute toxicity of the herbicides Machete and Saturn and the pesticides Diazinon and Malathion, in order to calculate their EC50, were determined. The concentrations which caused the same mortality rate in 24 hours as the EC50 concentrations of these chemical did, were 18.49 mg/1 for Machete, 4.46mg/1 for Saturn, 0.31 gr/1 for Diazinon and 1.5 grit for Malathion. In order to study the toxic effect of Machete, Saturn, Diazinon and Malathion on the filtration and ingestion rates, Daphnia magna was exposed to Ec50, 3/4 Ec50 ,1/2 Ec50 and 1/4 Ec50 concentrations. The rates were reduced after the organism had been exposed to these toxic chemicals for 5 hours. The effective concentrations at which feeding rate were reduced by 50%, compared to the controls, were for herbicides activity and pesticides action. These values in regard to filtration and ingestion rates were 2.8 and 3.3 mg/1 for Machete, 1.45 and 1.6 mg/1 for Saturn, 0.16 and 0.075 mg/1 for Diazinon and 0.6 and 0.7 mg/1 for Malathion respectively.
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dig-aquadocs-1834-125542021-05-19T06:47:16Z Ecotoxicological Studies on Daphnia magna Piri, M. Nezami, Sh. Amini Ranjbar, Gh. Ordog, V. Daphnia magna EC50 Diazinon Ecotoxicological Filtration Concentration Feeding Chemical In this study we used Daphnia magna as an index organism for ecotoxicological studies. In order to determine the filtration and ingestion rates in Daphnia magna, we used algea Chlorella volgaris (10 mg/1). Prior to the tests, the acute toxicity of the herbicides Machete and Saturn and the pesticides Diazinon and Malathion, in order to calculate their EC50, were determined. The concentrations which caused the same mortality rate in 24 hours as the EC50 concentrations of these chemical did, were 18.49 mg/1 for Machete, 4.46mg/1 for Saturn, 0.31 gr/1 for Diazinon and 1.5 grit for Malathion. In order to study the toxic effect of Machete, Saturn, Diazinon and Malathion on the filtration and ingestion rates, Daphnia magna was exposed to Ec50, 3/4 Ec50 ,1/2 Ec50 and 1/4 Ec50 concentrations. The rates were reduced after the organism had been exposed to these toxic chemicals for 5 hours. The effective concentrations at which feeding rate were reduced by 50%, compared to the controls, were for herbicides activity and pesticides action. These values in regard to filtration and ingestion rates were 2.8 and 3.3 mg/1 for Machete, 1.45 and 1.6 mg/1 for Saturn, 0.16 and 0.075 mg/1 for Diazinon and 0.6 and 0.7 mg/1 for Malathion respectively. Published 2018-04-16T19:29:48Z 2018-04-16T19:29:48Z 1997 Journal Contribution Refereed 1026-1354 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12554 fa http://isfj.areo.ir/ pp.23-34 Iran |
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In this study we used Daphnia magna as an index organism for ecotoxicological studies. In order to determine the filtration and ingestion rates in Daphnia magna, we used algea Chlorella volgaris (10 mg/1). Prior to the tests, the acute toxicity of the herbicides Machete and Saturn and the pesticides Diazinon and Malathion, in order to calculate their EC50, were determined. The concentrations which caused the same mortality rate in 24 hours as the EC50 concentrations of these chemical did, were 18.49 mg/1 for Machete, 4.46mg/1 for Saturn, 0.31 gr/1 for Diazinon and 1.5 grit for Malathion. In order to study the toxic effect of Machete, Saturn, Diazinon and Malathion on the filtration and ingestion rates, Daphnia magna was exposed to Ec50, 3/4 Ec50 ,1/2 Ec50 and 1/4 Ec50 concentrations. The rates were reduced after the organism had been exposed to these toxic chemicals for 5 hours. The effective concentrations at which feeding rate were reduced by 50%, compared to the controls, were for herbicides activity and pesticides action. These values in regard to filtration and ingestion rates were 2.8 and 3.3 mg/1 for Machete, 1.45 and 1.6 mg/1 for Saturn, 0.16 and 0.075 mg/1 for Diazinon and 0.6 and 0.7 mg/1 for Malathion respectively. |
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