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Integrated physiological and transcriptome analysis reveals potential toxicity mechanism of haloxyfop-P-methyl to Chiromantes dehaani.

Authors :
Xu, Wenyue
Yang, Ying
Tian, Jiangtao
Du, Xinglin
Ye, Yucong
Liu, Zhiquan
Li, Yiming
Zhao, Yunlong
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Aug2023:Part 1, Vol. 331, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Haloxyfop-P-methyl is widely used in controlling gramineous weeds, including the invasive plant Spartina alterniflora. However, the mechanism of its toxicity to crustaceans is unclear. In this study, we adopted transcriptome analysis combined with physiologic changes to investigate the response of estuarine crab (Chiromantes dehaani) to haloxyfop-P-methyl. The results showed that the median lethal concentration (LC 50) of C. dehaani to haloxyfop-P-methyl at 96 h was 12.886 mg/L. Antioxidant system analysis indicated that MDA, CAT, GR, T-GSH, and GSSG might be sensitive biomarkers that characterize the oxidative defense response of the crab. In total, 782 differentially expressed genes were identified, including 489 up-regulated and 293 down-regulated genes. Glutathione metabolism, detoxification response and energy metabolism were significantly enriched, revealing the potential toxic mechanism of haloxyfop-P-methyl to C. dehaani. These results provide a theoretical foundation for further research on haloxyfop-P-methyl toxicity to crustaceans. [Display omitted] • The 96-h LC 50 of haloxyfop-P-methyl on C. dehaani was 12.886 mg/L. • Haloxyfop-P-methyl induced oxidative stress and activated antioxidant response. • Detoxification response related genes contribute to the haloxyfop-P-methyl tolerance. • Haloxyfop-P-methyl disrupted energy metabolism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
331
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164257391
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121879