Author/Authors :
Mhadhbi، L نويسنده Toralla Marine Science Station (ECIMAT) , , Boumaiza، M نويسنده Hydrobiology Unit ,
Abstract :
In the present study, the toxic effects on the embryos and larvae of the turbot were used as a
model to investigate the diazinon, which contaminates aquatic ecosystems. The number of dead embryos
significantly increased in response to diazinon concentrations 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2, and 7.4 mg/L. The 48h
LC
50 value of diazinon for turbot embryos was estimated at 1.85 mg/L. Dose–response decreases in hatching
success were recorded as 97, 92.4, 80.3, 60.3, 38.7 and 27.1%, respectively. The number of dead larvae
significantly increased with increasing diazinon concentrations exposed for 24–96 h (p < 0.05). The 24, 48, 72
and 96h LC
50 values of diazinon for turbot larvae were estimated at 4.8 (6.4-5.12), 3.3 (4.73-2.52), 2.1 (3.29-
1.65) and 1.23 (0.87–2.38) mg/L, respectively. There were significant differences in the LC50 values obtained
at different exposure times (p < 0.05). Diazinon caused lethal toxicity as well as nonlethal malformations
during embryo-larvae development.