2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10646-020-02262-9
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Growth inhibition and recovery patterns of common duckweed Lemna minor L. after repeated exposure to isoproturon

Abstract: Aquatic non-targeted organisms are more likely to be exposed to herbicides in multiple pulse events then long continuous exposure. The potential of an organism to recover between exposures has an important role in the overall effects of the toxicant. Common duckweeds show high potential for recovery after a single exposure to isoproturon. To evaluate the growth patterns and recovery potential between multiple exposures, L. minor plants were exposed to isoproturon in three repetitive 7-day treatment cycles in t… Show more

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“…Duckweed was severely inhibited by norflurazon, but there was a rapid recovery for all norflurazon concentrations tested after the plant was removed from the media [ 79 ]. Varga et al (2020) evaluated the growth patterns and recovery potential of duckweed between multiple exposures to the herbicide isoproturon [ 80 ]. Growth was significantly inhibited during each exposure phase with significant cumulative effects in subsequent treatment cycles, resulting in a cumulative decrease in biomass production.…”
Section: Duckweeds For Remediating Water Contaminated With Organic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duckweed was severely inhibited by norflurazon, but there was a rapid recovery for all norflurazon concentrations tested after the plant was removed from the media [ 79 ]. Varga et al (2020) evaluated the growth patterns and recovery potential of duckweed between multiple exposures to the herbicide isoproturon [ 80 ]. Growth was significantly inhibited during each exposure phase with significant cumulative effects in subsequent treatment cycles, resulting in a cumulative decrease in biomass production.…”
Section: Duckweeds For Remediating Water Contaminated With Organic Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%