| Literature DB >> 22247652 |
Ana Paula A de Sousa1, Mara M de Andréa.
Abstract
The pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin is used for agricultural and public health campaigns. Its residues may contaminate soils and the beneficial soil organisms, like the earthworms, that may ingest the contaminated soil particles. Due to its ecological relevance, earthworms Eisenia andrei/fetida have been used in different ecotoxicological tests. The avoidance of soils treated with cypermethrin by compost worms Eisenia andrei was studied here as a bioindicator of the influence of treatment dosage and the pesticide formulation in three different agricultural soils indicated by the Brazilian environmental authorities for ecotoxicological tests. This earthworms' behavior was studied here as a first attempt to propose the test for regulation purposes. The two-compartment test systems, where the earthworms were placed for a two-day exposure period, contained samples of untreated soil alone or together with soil treated with technical grade or wettable powder formulation of cypermethrin. After 48 h, there was no mortality, but the avoidance was clear because all earthworms were found in the untreated section of each type of soil (p < 0.05). No differences were found by the Fisher's exact test (p ≤ 1.000) for each soil and treatment, demonstrating that the different soil characteristics, the cypermethrin concentrations and formulation, as well as the smaller amounts of soil and earthworms did not influence the avoidance behavior of the earthworms to cypermethrin. The number and range of treatments used in this study do not allow a detailed recommendation of the conditions applied here, but to the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported attempt to identify the avoidance of pesticide treated tropical soils by earthworms.Entities:
Keywords: pesticide; pesticide formulation; pyrethroid; soil parameters
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22247652 PMCID: PMC3251969 DOI: 10.3390/s111211056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Main properties of the soils used for determining the avoidance of earthworms Eisenia andrei to treatments with cypermethrin.
| Typic Hapludox—LV | 4.7 | 0.62 | 39.6 | 2.80 | 63 | 14 | 23 |
| Mollic Hapludalf—PV | 6.0 | 0.41 | 41.3 | 3.00 | 48 | 18 | 34 |
| Typic Humaquept—GM | 4.1 | 1.43 | 127.3 | 6.99 | 60 | 33 | 7 |
maximum water-holding capacity;
organic matter content.
Avoidance of the earthworms Eisenia andrei to three different agricultural soils treated with different concentrations of technical grade cypermethrin.
| PV-1 | 4 2 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| PV-2 | 5 1 | 5 1 | 6 0 |
| PV-3 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 5 1 |
| Total (n) | 15 3 | 17 1 | 17 1 |
| R (%) | 66.6 | 88.8 | 88.8 |
| LV-1 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| LV-2 | 4 2 | 5 1 | 5 1 |
| LV-3 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| Total (n) | 16 2 | 17 1 | 17 1 |
| R (%) | 77.7 | 88.8 | 88.8 |
| GM-1 | 5 1 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| GM-2 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| GM-3 | 5 1 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| Total (n) | 16 2 | 18 0 | 18 0 |
| R (%) | 77.7 | 100 | 100 |
Soils: PV = Mollic Hapludalf, LV = Typic Hapludox, and GM = Typic Humaquept;
C0 = untreated-control soils, C1, C2, C3 = respectively 15, 30 and 60 μg g−1;
Total number of worms in each side of the chambers;
Percentage of avoidance to the contaminated soil: R% = [(C − T)/N] × 100, where C = number of worms in the Control condition, T = number of worms in the treated conditions, N = total number of worms.
Avoidance of the earthworms Eisenia andrei to three different agricultural soils treated with different concentrations of the wettable formulation of cypermethrin.
| PV-1 | 6 0 | 3 3 | 6 0 |
| PV-2 | 4 2 | 6 0 | 5 1 |
| PV-3 | 3 3 | 5 1 | 6 0 |
| Total (n) | 13 5 | 14 4 | 17 1 |
| R (%) | 44.4 | 55.5 | 88.8 |
| LV-1 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| LV-2 | 4 2 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| LV-3 | 6 0 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| Total (n) | 16 2 | 18 0 | 18 0 |
| R (%) | 77.7 | 100 | 100 |
| GM-1 | 4 2 | 6 0 | 6 0 |
| GM-2 | 6 0 | 5 1 | 6 0 |
| GM-3 | 5 1 | 5 1 | 6 0 |
| Total (n) | 15 3 | 16 2 | 18 0 |
| R (%) | 66.6 | 88.8 | 100 |
Soils: PV = Mollic Hapludalf, LV = Typic Hapludox, and GM = Typic Humaquept;
C0 = untreated-control soils, C1, C2, C3 = respectively 15, 25 and 35 μg g−1;
Total number of worms in each side of the chambers;
Percentage of avoidance to the contaminated soil: R%= [(C − T)/N] × 100, where C = number of worms in the Control condition, T = number of worms in the treated conditions, N = total number of worms.