INVESTIGADORES
BONETTO Carlos Alberto
artículos
Título:
Cypermethrin, Chlorpyrifos and Endosulfan Toxicity to Two Non-Target Freshwater Organisms. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 21 (8): 2085-2089
Autor/es:
H. MUGNI; A. PARACAMPO; N. MARROCHI; C. BONETTO
Revista:
FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN
Editorial:
PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P)
Referencias:
Lugar: Freising; Año: 2012 vol. 21 p. 2085 - 2089
ISSN:
1018-4619
Resumen:
Pesticide consumption has increased considerably over
the last decades in the Argentine Pampa. The persistence
of toxicity of three commonly used insecticides to two
regionally abundant organisms was assayed at environmentally
realistic conditions. To simulate a runoff event,
insecticides were added to aquariums containing water and
sediment collected from a representative stream. The toxicity
of insecticides formulations containing cypermethrin,
chlorpyrifos and endosulfan to the amphipod Hyalella curvispina
and the fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus was
assessed with laboratory bioassays conducted on water
taken from the aquariums immediately after pesticide addition
and every 2 to 3 days thereafter until toxicity ceased.
Endosulfan did not cause mortality to H. curvispina at a
nominal concentration of 1 μg/L. Cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos
caused 100% mortality immediately after application
at this concentration. Toxicity ceased 4 days after
addition of chlorpyrifos, and 9 days after addition of cypermethrin,
resulting in a 50% lethal time of 3 and 4 days,
respectively.
C. decemmaculatus demonstrated no mortality at 1 μg/L
nominal concentration of the formulated insecticides assayed.
At a dose of 5μ/L, no mortality was exhibited for
cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos, while endosulfan produced
100% mortality immediately after application, but no significant
toxicity 2 days after application.
Present results suggest short persistence of toxicity of
the commonly used insecticide formulations in Pampasic
surface waters.