1. Pesticide evaluation in water, sediment and in oyster shells (Crassostrea rhizophorae) in the Manzanillo- Niquero coastal area, Cuba
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Gustavo Arencibia-Carballo, Mario Formoso García, Mayelin Alvarez Vázquez, Abel Betanzos-Vega, and Arturo Tripp-Quezada
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biology ,business.industry ,fungi ,Fishing ,Pest control ,food and beverages ,Pesticide ,Mangrove oyster ,biology.organism_classification ,Fishery ,Hydrology (agriculture) ,Habitat ,Agriculture ,Environmental science ,Ecosystem ,business - Abstract
Occasionally pesticides have been used excessively for the pest control in agriculture, and many of these compounds become toxic for living organisms, including man. Adjacent lands to Guacanayabo gulf, Cuba, show an important use in agriculture, mainly in rice due to the contribution of fluvial waters from several hydrographical basins. The coastal area from Manzanillo to Niquero, Granma province, is the habitat of commercial shrimps, oysters and fish. The objective of the study was to determine in that region the presence of chemical residues from pesticides in the waters, sediments and shells of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae, Guilding (1828), as indicators of contamination. Samplings were carried out in maximum rainfall months. Besides samples for pesticide determination by gas chromatography, hydrology was studied, and there were carried out surveys (85 farmers) to know about pesticide types, dose and application frequency per crop, for conceptual analysis of the study objective. Results indicate a non-affectation by chemical residues of pesticides in any of the evaluated matrixes; and satisfactory quality of the waters for fishing use according to the used hydrological indicators. Ignorance exists on the farmer part on the application and dose of these chemical products, and recommendations are offered on pesticide use to prevent future impacts on the ecosystems.
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- 2018
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