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Jayathilake, T.A.H.D.G. |
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Mallawaarachchi, M.A.G.D. |
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De Silva, P.M.C.S. |
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Peiris, L.D.C. |
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2017-10-26T04:05:22Z |
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2017-10-26T04:05:22Z |
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2016 |
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Jayathilake, T.A.H.D.G., Mallawaarachchi, M.A.G.D., De Silva, P.M.C.S., Peiris, L.D.C. (2016). "Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Selected Cadmium Salts on Earthworm Eisenia andrei under Tropical Conditions", Proceedings of the International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2016, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka., p. 20 |
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http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6152 |
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dc.description.abstract |
A grochem icals and other hazardous chem icals are w ell know n threats to healthy soil
ecosystem s. Fertilizers containing cadm ium as an im purity are being added extensively to
agricultural soils in Sri Lanka. These im purities m ay have hazardous impacts on soil
ecosystem s. T herefore toxicity o f Cadm ium Chloride (C dC k) and C adm ium Sulphate (CdSO-O
on survival, grow th and reproduction o f the earthw orm Eisenia andrei w ere investigated under
tropical conditions. T he standard earthw orm toxicity tests w ere perform ed according to the
guidelines developed b y ISO (International O rganization for Standardization) and OECD
(O rganization fo r Econom ic Co-Operation and D evelopm ent). Field collected natural soils
w ere used as the test substrates. T he endpoints m easured w ere survival, growth and
reproduction together w ith behavioral effects. Coiling, secretion Of m ucus and hypersensitivity
w ere noted as com m on behavioral effects, w hich w as observed in the highest concentrations
in both cadm ium salts. In term s o f survival, both cadm ium salts w ere not toxic to earthworm
Eisenia andrei as LC50 w ere >1000 m g ad /K g dry soil. H ow ever, the chronic toxicity o f
cadm ium chloride and cadm ium sulphate w as extrem ely high. B iom ass reduction and
reproduction w ere severely affected even at low er concentrations. The EC50 value for
cadm ium chloride and cadm ium sulphate was 5.5 (2.6-8.4) m g a.i /kg dry soil and 6.3 (1.4-
11.3) m g a.i /kg dry soil respectively. Low est observed effect concentration (LOEC) for both
salts w as 1 m g a.i /K g dry soil and N o observed effect concentration (N O EC) was <1 m g a.i
/K g dry soil. O ur study concludes that use o f high C d containing fertilizers m ay risk beneficial
soil organism s and application should be done w ith caution |
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Proceedings of the International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2016, Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. |
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dc.subject |
Toxicity |
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Earthworm |
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Eisenia |
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Cadmium |
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dc.title |
Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Selected Cadmium Salts on Earthworm Eisenia andrei under Tropical Conditions |
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Article |
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