1982
DOI: 10.1016/0143-1471(82)90024-1
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Toxicity of selected controlled release and corresponding unformulated technical grade pesticides to the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas

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“…Reported NOBCs for freshwater and saltwater fish in early life stage studies have ranged from 0.28 p,g/L (Atlantic silverside) to 1.6 p,g/L (fathead minnow) (Tables 10, 11). The formulation (controlled release versus technical grade) did not appear to affect the chronic toxicity of chlorpyrifos to the fathead minnow (Jarvinen and Tanner 1982). Singlepulse exposures of acutely toxic concentrations of chlorpyrifos (155-317 p,g/L) for 1-5 hr resulted in chronic toxicity to fathead minnows at 30 d (Jarvinen et al 1988).…”
Section: E Fishmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Reported NOBCs for freshwater and saltwater fish in early life stage studies have ranged from 0.28 p,g/L (Atlantic silverside) to 1.6 p,g/L (fathead minnow) (Tables 10, 11). The formulation (controlled release versus technical grade) did not appear to affect the chronic toxicity of chlorpyrifos to the fathead minnow (Jarvinen and Tanner 1982). Singlepulse exposures of acutely toxic concentrations of chlorpyrifos (155-317 p,g/L) for 1-5 hr resulted in chronic toxicity to fathead minnows at 30 d (Jarvinen et al 1988).…”
Section: E Fishmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Borthwick et al (1985) and Mayer (1987) reported that LCsos were 2-5 times lower in flowthrough test systems with measured concentrations than in static tests with nominal concentrations with three marine fishes. Greater apparent toxicity under flowthrough conditions was also reported by Jarvinen and Tanner (1982) (static/flowthrough LC so ratio, <2), which may be caused by chlorpyrifos dissipation in static systems (Racke 1993). Technical grade chlorpyrifos generally appears to be of similar or greater toxicity than controlledrelease or emulsifiable concentrate formulations (lower LCsos; Jarvinen and Tanner 1982).…”
Section: Fishmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Diazinon has a half-life of about 30-39 days in waters of lakes and rivers [17,18] and Diazinon breakdown is faster at warmer water temperatures, degrading 2-4 times faster in water at 21 °C compared to water at 10 °C [19]. There is much evidence suggesting that high stability and density of diazinon in the aquatic environment can influence negatively the aquatic organisms in various ecosystems [20].…”
Section: Research Article Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lal et al (2013) found a significant decline in plasma levels of GH and IGF-I in malathionexposed Asian catfish Heteropneutes fossilis and showed that this decline was related to reductions in fish growth, also due to low food intake and influence of the pesticide on metabolization of feed into somatic growth. The weak growth of contaminated fish could also be the result of inhibition of acetyl-cholinesterase as reported by other authors such as Jarvinen and Tanner (1982), Cleveland and Hamilton (1983), Nagel et al (1991) and Huynh and Nugegoda (2012). Other important factor explaining the delay in growth could be the transformation into energy of a portion of nutrients from digestion of food consumed to cope with chemical stress that constitutes the exposure to agricultural pesticides.…”
Section: Growth and Feed Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 79%