1. Toxicity of 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy acetic acid alone and in combination with cyhalofop-butyl to Cyprinus carpio embryos.
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Sun, Qingyu, Guo, Wanwan, Wang, Peijin, Chang, Zhongjie, Xia, Xiaohua, and Du, Qiyan
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CARP , *ACETIC acid , *EMBRYOS , *BINARY mixtures , *PADDY fields , *HERBICIDES - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The toxicity effects of mixture and MCPA-Na were compared. • The herbicide mixtures caused a more serious lethal effect and teratogenicity. • The herbicide mixtures produced synergistic effect among embryos. • Explored the potential mechanism of synergistic effect caused by herbicide mixtures. Herbicides may pose considerable danger to non-target aquatic organisms and further threaten human health. The present investigation was aimed to assess the effects of 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy acetic acid (MCPA-Na) on Cyprinus carpio embryos. Embryos were exposed to six concentrations of MCPA-Na (0, 52, 54, 56, 58 and 60 mg/L) for 96 h. A series of symptoms were observed in developmental embryos during MCPA-Na exposure, including increased death, hatching inhibited and morphological deformities. Further, MCPA-Na exposure leading to a series of morphological changes (pericardial edema, tail deformation, and spine deformation) in embryos, which were consistent with modifications in the associated genes. In this work, we also investigated the joint toxicity of herbicides (MCPA-Na and cyhalofop-butyl) commonly used in paddy fields on carp embryos, using the 96 h-LC 50 of herbicides (59.784 mg/L MCPA-Na and 1.472 mg/L cyhalofop-butyl) and confirmed that a synergistic effect existing in the binary mixtures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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