| Literature DB >> 33254667 |
Rongxue Cui1, Sun-Hwa Nam1, Youn-Joo An2.
Abstract
Although macrophytes are known to play vital roles in aquatic ecosystems, most quantitative aquatic toxicity data focus on fishes, water fleas, or algae, with limited ecotoxicity data published on macrophytes. Salvinia natans is a fast-growing plant commonly found in freshwater habitats. In this study, we verified a suitable disinfectant for preventing foreign contamination and formulated a culture medium for ensuring high productivity of S. natans. Finally, we established methodology for S. natans to be used in ecotoxicity testing of heavy metals and pesticides. As global regulations are being developed to harmonize guidelines and laboratory test species, S. natans is emerging as a potential candidate. The toxicity data publicly available for S. natans are very limited; hence, this study reports an advantageous culturing technique to optimize healthy growth of this species in the laboratory and presents optimal toxicity results, achieved by modifying the currently available test guidelines for Lemna. Our findings expand the currently limited range of test species for aquatic toxicity assays. We conclude that S. natans could serve as a valuable test species for aquatic toxicity assays.Entities:
Keywords: Ecotoxicity; Metal; Pesticide; Salvinia natans; Test species
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33254667 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071