Comparative effects of lindane and deltamethrin on mortality, growth, and cellulase activity in earthworms (Eisenia fetida) |
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Authors: | Yajuan Shi Yajing Shi Yonglong Lu |
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Affiliation: | a Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China b Department of Bio-chemistry Engineering, Liaoning Institute of Science and Technology, Benxi, Liaoning 117022, China c China National Environmental Monitoring Centre, Beijing 100029, China |
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Abstract: | Laboratory tests were conducted to compare the effects of various concentrations of lindane and deltamethrin on mature earthworms (Eisenia fetida) cultured in artificial soil during typical acute (14d) and subchronic (42d) exposure periods. The effects of the two pesticides on earthworm mortality, growth inhibition, and cellulase activity were determined for different exposure durations. The toxicity order for earthworm mortality from the 14-day exposure was lindane > deltamethrin, with median lethal concentrations (LC50) of 162.1 and 432.9 mg kg−1, respectively. Earthworms exposed to deltamethrin showed dose-dependent toxic effects on growth and cellulase activity only from the acute exposures, whereas lindane’s effects on these activities were seen correlated with both the acute and subchronic doses. Also, changes in biomass and cellulase activity during the subchronic exposure period appear to be a more sensitive parameter than the LC50 value in assessing pesticidal injury. |
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Keywords: | Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) Deltamethrin Lindane Dose-response relationship Eco-toxicology |
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