Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test

When entering aquatic ecosystems, hydrophobic organic chemicals like the fungicide fludioxonil partition to the sediment compartment where they pose potential risks to benthic invertebrates. To assess the ecological risk for sediment-dwelling invertebrates, nematodes are a suitable organism group, as they are abundantly present and possess key positions in the benthic food web. Therefore, the toxicity of the fungicide fludioxonil to nematodes was assessed in a standardized sediment toxicity test with Caenorhabditis elegans (ISO 10872), as well as in an outdoor sediment-spiked microcosm test system. In the microcosms, effects on the nematode species composition were studied, while exposure concentrations of fludioxonil were monitored in total sediment and pore water. Toxic effects on nematodes were better predicted using concentrations in pore water than total sediment concentrations. In laboratory single species tests, fludioxonil showed considerably lower toxicity in spiked field-collected sediment, compared to artificial ISO-sediments. Applying an assessment factor of 10 to the C. elegans 96-h EC10, a Tier-1 RACNematode of 7.99 mg kg−1 dry artificial sediment (corresponding to 69 μg l−1 in pore water) appeared to be protective for nematode communities in microcosms that showed no response in total abundance and species composition up to 39.9 mg fludioxonil kg−1 dry sediment (corresponding to 392 μg l−1 in pore water).

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Main Authors: Höss, S., Roessink, I., Brock, T.C.M., Traunspurger, W.
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Subjects:Caenorhabditis elegans, Fludioxonil, Nematodes, Outdoor microcosms, Spiked sediment,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5576772024-12-04 Höss, S. Roessink, I. Brock, T.C.M. Traunspurger, W. Article/Letter to editor Science of the Total Environment 710 (2020) ISSN: 0048-9697 Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test 2020 When entering aquatic ecosystems, hydrophobic organic chemicals like the fungicide fludioxonil partition to the sediment compartment where they pose potential risks to benthic invertebrates. To assess the ecological risk for sediment-dwelling invertebrates, nematodes are a suitable organism group, as they are abundantly present and possess key positions in the benthic food web. Therefore, the toxicity of the fungicide fludioxonil to nematodes was assessed in a standardized sediment toxicity test with Caenorhabditis elegans (ISO 10872), as well as in an outdoor sediment-spiked microcosm test system. In the microcosms, effects on the nematode species composition were studied, while exposure concentrations of fludioxonil were monitored in total sediment and pore water. Toxic effects on nematodes were better predicted using concentrations in pore water than total sediment concentrations. In laboratory single species tests, fludioxonil showed considerably lower toxicity in spiked field-collected sediment, compared to artificial ISO-sediments. Applying an assessment factor of 10 to the C. elegans 96-h EC10, a Tier-1 RACNematode of 7.99 mg kg−1 dry artificial sediment (corresponding to 69 μg l−1 in pore water) appeared to be protective for nematode communities in microcosms that showed no response in total abundance and species composition up to 39.9 mg fludioxonil kg−1 dry sediment (corresponding to 392 μg l−1 in pore water). en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/response-of-a-nematode-community-to-the-fungicide-fludioxonil-in- 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135627 https://edepot.wur.nl/510199 Caenorhabditis elegans Fludioxonil Nematodes Outdoor microcosms Spiked sediment Wageningen University & Research
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topic Caenorhabditis elegans
Fludioxonil
Nematodes
Outdoor microcosms
Spiked sediment
Caenorhabditis elegans
Fludioxonil
Nematodes
Outdoor microcosms
Spiked sediment
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Fludioxonil
Nematodes
Outdoor microcosms
Spiked sediment
Caenorhabditis elegans
Fludioxonil
Nematodes
Outdoor microcosms
Spiked sediment
Höss, S.
Roessink, I.
Brock, T.C.M.
Traunspurger, W.
Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
description When entering aquatic ecosystems, hydrophobic organic chemicals like the fungicide fludioxonil partition to the sediment compartment where they pose potential risks to benthic invertebrates. To assess the ecological risk for sediment-dwelling invertebrates, nematodes are a suitable organism group, as they are abundantly present and possess key positions in the benthic food web. Therefore, the toxicity of the fungicide fludioxonil to nematodes was assessed in a standardized sediment toxicity test with Caenorhabditis elegans (ISO 10872), as well as in an outdoor sediment-spiked microcosm test system. In the microcosms, effects on the nematode species composition were studied, while exposure concentrations of fludioxonil were monitored in total sediment and pore water. Toxic effects on nematodes were better predicted using concentrations in pore water than total sediment concentrations. In laboratory single species tests, fludioxonil showed considerably lower toxicity in spiked field-collected sediment, compared to artificial ISO-sediments. Applying an assessment factor of 10 to the C. elegans 96-h EC10, a Tier-1 RACNematode of 7.99 mg kg−1 dry artificial sediment (corresponding to 69 μg l−1 in pore water) appeared to be protective for nematode communities in microcosms that showed no response in total abundance and species composition up to 39.9 mg fludioxonil kg−1 dry sediment (corresponding to 392 μg l−1 in pore water).
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topic_facet Caenorhabditis elegans
Fludioxonil
Nematodes
Outdoor microcosms
Spiked sediment
author Höss, S.
Roessink, I.
Brock, T.C.M.
Traunspurger, W.
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Brock, T.C.M.
Traunspurger, W.
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title Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
title_short Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
title_full Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
title_fullStr Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
title_full_unstemmed Response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
title_sort response of a nematode community to the fungicide fludioxonil in sediments of outdoor freshwater microcosms compared to a single species toxicity test
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