• Title of article

    Trichloroacetic acid ž TCA/ and trifluoroacetic acid ž TFA/ mixture toxicity to the macrophytes Myriophyllum spicatum and Myriophyllum sibiricum in aquatic microcosms

  • Author/Authors

    Mark L. Hansona، نويسنده , , Paul K. Sibley، نويسنده , , Scott A. Maburyb، نويسنده , , Keith R. Solomona، نويسنده , , Derek C.G. Muirc، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    247
  • To page
    259
  • Abstract
    Trichloroacetic acid ŽTCA. and trifluoroacetic acid ŽTFA. have been detected together in environmental water samples throughout the world. TCA may enter into aquatic systems via rainout as the degradation product of chlorinated solvents, herbicide use, as a by-product of water disinfection and from emissions of spent bleach liquor of kraft pulp mills. Sources of TFA include degradation of hydrofluorocarbons ŽHFCs. refrigerants and pesticides. These substances are phytotoxic and widely distributed in aquatic environments. A study to assess the risk of a binary mixture of TCA and TFA to macrophytes in aquatic microcosms was conducted as part of a larger study on haloacetic acids. M. spicatum and M. sibiricum were exposed to 0.1, 1, 3 and 10 mg l of both TCA and TFA Žneutralized with sodium hydroxide. in replicate Žn 3. 12 000 l aquatic microcosms for 49 days in an one-way analysis of variance design. Each microcosm was stocked with 14 individual apical shoots per species. The plants were sampled at regular intervals and assessed for the somatic endpoints of plant length, root growth, number of nodes and wet and dry mass and the biochemical endpoints of chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, carotenoid content and citric acid levels. Results indicate that there were statistically significant effects of the TCA TFA mixture on certain pigment concentrations immediately after the start of exposure Ž2 7 days., but the plants showed no signs of stress thereafter. These data suggest that TCA TFA mixtures at environmentally relevant concentrations do not pose a significant risk to these aquatic macrophytes
  • Keywords
    Microcosms , trifluoroacetic acid , Myriophyllum spp. , Mixtures , Trichloroacetic acid
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Record number

    982865