نتایج جستجو برای: aquatic toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 147258  

1998
JAMES F. FAIRCHILD D. SHANE RUESSLER

This study determined the relative sensitivity of five species of aquatic macrophytes and six species of algae to four commonly used herbicides (atrazine, metribuzin, alachlor, and metolachlor). Toxicity tests consisted of 96-h (duckweed and algae) or 14-d (submerged macrophytes) static exposures. The triazine herbicides (atrazine and metribuzin) were significantly more toxic to aquatic plants ...

2017
Chang-Beom Park Min Ju Song Nak Woon Choi Sunghoon Kim Hyun Pyo Jeon Sanghun Kim Youngjun Kim

The objective of this study was to investigate the aquatic-toxic effects of glyoxal-containing cellulose ether with four different glyoxal concentrations (0%, 1.4%, 2.3%, and 6.3%) in response to global chemical regulations, e.g., European Union Classification, Labeling and Packaging (EU CLP). Toxicity tests of glyoxal-containing cellulose ether on 11 different microbial strains, Microcystis ae...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2015
James P Swigert Carol Lee Diana C L Wong Russell White Alan G Scarlett Charles E West Steven J Rowland

This paper presents chemical composition and aquatic toxicity characteristics of a commercial sample of naphthenic acids (NAs). Naphthenic acids are derived from the refining of petroleum middle distillates and can contribute to refinery effluent toxicity. NAs are also present in oil sands process-affected water (OSPW), but differences in the NAs compositions from these sources precludes using ...

2017
Donald Mackay Alena K.D. Celsie J. Mark Parnis Lynn S. McCarty Jon A. Arnot David E. Powell

A 1-compartment toxicokinetic model is used to characterize the chemical exposure toxicity space (CETS), providing a novel graphic tool that can aid in the design of aquatic toxicity tests for fish and for interpreting their results. The graph depicts the solution to the differential equation describing the uptake kinetics of a chemical by a modeled fish under conventional bioassay conditions. ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2010
Inge Werner Linda A Deanovic Jeff Miller Debra L Denton David Crane Abdou Mekebri Matthew T Moore Jeanette Wrysinski

The current study investigated the potential of vegetated drainage ditches for mitigating the impact of agricultural irrigation runoff on downstream aquatic ecosystems. Water column toxicity to larval fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas),and the amphipod Hyalella azteca was measured for 12 h or less at the ditch inflow and outflow, using custom-built in situ exposure systems. In addition, water...

2010
Marleena Hagner Olli-Pekka Penttinen Tiina Pasanen Kari Tiilikkala

Birch tar oil (BTO) is a by-product of processing birch wood in a pyrolysis system. Accumulating evidence suggests the suitability of BTO as a biocide or repellent in terrestrial environments for the control of weeds, insects, molluscs and rodents. Once applied as biocide, BTO may end up, either through run-off or leaching, in aquatic systems and may have adverse effects on non-target organisms...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2004
Craig E Wheelock Jeff L Miller Mike J Miller Shirley J Gee Guomin Shan Bruce D Hammock

Recent agrochemical usage patterns suggest that the use of organophosphate (OP) pesticides will decrease, resulting in a concomitant increase in pyrethroid usage. Pyrethroids are known for their potential toxicity to aquatic invertebrates and many fish species. Current toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) techniques are able to detect OPs, but have not been optimized for pyrethroids. Organo...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
d.x. jiang y. li j. li g.x. wang

the purpose of this work is to develop robust and interpretable quantitative structure”activity relationship (qsar) models for assessing the aquatic toxicity of phenols using a combined set of descriptors encompassing the logp and recently developed variables (monconn-z variables). the used dataset consists of 250 chemicals with toxicity data to the ciliate tetrahymena pyriformis. for each com...

Journal: :Chemical research in toxicology 2005
Kaci R Hoover William E Acree Michael H Abraham

The Abraham solvation parameter model is used to construct mathematical correlations for describing the nonspecific aquatic toxicity of organic compounds to the fathead minnow, guppy, bluegill, goldfish, golden orfe, and high-eyes medaka. The derived mathematical correlations describe the observed published toxicity data to within an overall average standard deviation of approximately 0.28 log ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2000
M A Huijbregts U Thissen J B Guinée T Jager D Kalf D van de Meent A M Ragas A W Sleeswijk L Reijnders

Toxicity potentials are standard values used in life cycle assessment (LCA) to enable a comparison of toxic impacts between substances. In most cases, toxicity potentials are calculated with multi-media fate models. Until now, unrealistic system settings were used for these calculations. The present paper outlines an improved model to calculate toxicity potentials: the global nested multi-media...

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