A microcosm system to evaluate the toxicity of the triazine herbicide simazine on aquatic macrophytes
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Bd. 158. H. 2. 2010 S. 615 - 623
Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
ISBN/ISSN: 0269-7491
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.envpol.2009.08.005
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This study evaluates the effects of the triazine herbicide simazine in an outdoor pond microcosm test system that contained two submerged rooted species (Myriophyllum spicatum and Elodea canadensis) and two emergent rooted species (Persicaria amphibia and Glyceria maxima) over a period of 84 days. Simazine was applied to the microcosms at nominal concentrations of 0.05, 0.5 and 5 mg/L General biological endpoints and physiological endpoints were used to evaluate herbicide toxicity on macrophy...This study evaluates the effects of the triazine herbicide simazine in an outdoor pond microcosm test system that contained two submerged rooted species (Myriophyllum spicatum and Elodea canadensis) and two emergent rooted species (Persicaria amphibia and Glyceria maxima) over a period of 84 days. Simazine was applied to the microcosms at nominal concentrations of 0.05, 0.5 and 5 mg/L General biological endpoints and physiological endpoints were used to evaluate herbicide toxicity on macrophytes and the algae developing naturally in the system. Concentration-related responses of macrophytes and algae were obtained for the endpoints selected, resulting in a no observed ecologically adverse effect concentration (NOEAEC) at simazine concentrations of 0.05 mg active ingredient/L after 84 days. E. canadensis was the most negatively affected species based on length increase, which was consistently a very sensitive parameter for all macrophytes. The experimental design presented might constitute a suitable alternative to conventional laboratory single-species testing. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. » weiterlesen» einklappen