Title of article :
Sensitivity of Macrophyte-Dominated Freshwater Microcosms to Chronic Levels of the Herbicide Linuron
Author/Authors :
and Paul J. van den Brink، نويسنده , , Elizabeth M. Hartgers، نويسنده , , Uli Fettweis، نويسنده , , Steven J. H. Crum، نويسنده , , Ellen van Donk، نويسنده , , Theo C. M. Brock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Effects of chronic concentrations of linuron (0, 0.5, 5, 15, 50, and 150 μg/L) were studied in indoor, macrophyte dominated, freshwater microcosms. The concentrations were kept at a constant level for 4 weeks. This paper is the first in a series of two and summarizes the course of the linuron concentrations in time and its effects on macrophytes, periphyton, and phytoplankton. These endpoints were studied from 3 weeks before the start of the treatment until 11 weeks after the start. The degradation of linuron in the water was lower at higher treatment levels, probably due to a decrease in pH. Linuron treatment resulted in a decrease in biomass of the macrophyteElodea nuttalliiand a clear decrease in abundance of the algaeCocconeis, Chroomonas,andPhormidium foveolarum.It was found thatCocconeisfirst decreased in biovolume and after 2 weeks also in abundance. The algaChlamydomonasincreased in abundance at the two highest doses, resulting in higher chlorophyll-a levels. The NOECs of 0.5 μg/L for the inhibition of the growth and photosynthesis ofElodea nuttallii, the abundance ofCocconeisandChroomonas,and the oxygen and pH levels were the lowest recorded in the microcosms. The safety factors adopted by the EU in the Uniform Principles appeared to ensure adequate protection for the ecosystem in the case of chronic exposure to linuron.
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Journal title :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety