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The Effect of Cypermethrin, Chlorpyrifos, and Glyphosate Active Ingredients and Formulations on Daphnia magna (Straus)
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2014-07-24Registro en:
Demetrio, Pablo Martin; Bonetto, Carlos Alberto; Ronco, Alicia Estela; The Effect of Cypermethrin, Chlorpyrifos, and Glyphosate Active Ingredients and Formulations on Daphnia magna (Straus); Springer; Bulletin Of Environmental Contamination And Toxicology; 93; 3; 24-7-2014; 268-273
1432-0800
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Demetrio, Pablo Martin
Bonetto, Carlos Alberto
Ronco, Alicia Estela
Resumen
Acute effects of active ingredients (a.i.) andformulations (F) of widely used pesticides were assessedby means of the Daphnia magna toxicity test. Studiedpesticides were the insecticides, cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos,and the herbicide, glyphosate. Results were analyzedand compared according to statistical endpoints(LCx) and log-probit regressions of toxicity data. Thepotency of acute toxicity followed the order: chlorpyrifosF[chlorpyrifos a.i.[cypermethrin F[cypermethrina.i. glyphosate F[glyphosate a.i. Three to five ordersof magnitude differences between the toxicity (lg/L to mg/L) of insecticides and the herbicide were observed. Apairwise comparison between a.i. and F indicated that allformulations were more potent. Additionally, for the caseof glyphosate, evidence suggests that the adjuvant contributesto formulation toxicity rather than to theenhancement of a.i. potency.