Determining the lethal concentration (LC50 96h) of Butachlor herbicide for Acipenser persicus and Acipenser stellatus fingerlings

The toxic effects of the herbicide Butachlor were studied using a concentration of 0.4-1.3ppm and 0.1-1ppm on fingerlings of the Persian sturgeon and Stellatus sturgeon respectively in 1999. We carried out six treatments with three replicates and used one control based on the static O.E.C.D. method. Over the experiments, pH ranged between 6.7-8.2, total hardness was measured to be 230 mg/l, water temperature was 20±1 degrees centigrade and dissolved oxygen was above 6 mg/l. We found that the LC50 96h of the Butachlor on fingerlings of the Persian sturgeon and Stellatus sturgeon weighing 1-3 grams was 0.44 and 0.07 mg/l respectively. Also assessed the LC10, LC50, LC90 of the herbicide on the fingerlings of the sturgeons using the Probit Analysis procedure. We determined the maximum allowable concentration of the Butachlor herbicide for the fingerlings of the Persian and Stellatus sturgeons to be 0.044 and 0.007 mg/l. Based on the standards, the herbicide is considered highly toxic for the studied fingerlings.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Padjand, Z., Esmaieli, S.A., Piri, M.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 2005
Subjects:Acipenser stellatus, Acipenser persicus, A. stellatus, Herbicide, Fingerlings, Butachlor, Toxic, Sturgeon, pH, Dissolved oxygen, Persian sturgeon, Stellatus sturgeon,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/12790
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