Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds

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Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds. / Samsøe-Petersen, L.; Gutavson, K.; Madsen, T.; Mogensen, B.B.; Lassen, P.; Skjernov, K.; Christoffersen, K.; Jørgensen, E.

I: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Bind 20, Nr. 7, 2001, s. 1570-1578.

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Samsøe-Petersen, L, Gutavson, K, Madsen, T, Mogensen, BB, Lassen, P, Skjernov, K, Christoffersen, K & Jørgensen, E 2001, 'Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds', Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, bind 20, nr. 7, s. 1570-1578.

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Samsøe-Petersen, L., Gutavson, K., Madsen, T., Mogensen, B. B., Lassen, P., Skjernov, K., Christoffersen, K., & Jørgensen, E. (2001). Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 20(7), 1570-1578.

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Samsøe-Petersen L, Gutavson K, Madsen T, Mogensen BB, Lassen P, Skjernov K o.a. Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 2001;20(7):1570-1578.

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Samsøe-Petersen, L. ; Gutavson, K. ; Madsen, T. ; Mogensen, B.B. ; Lassen, P. ; Skjernov, K. ; Christoffersen, K. ; Jørgensen, E. / Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds. I: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 2001 ; Bind 20, Nr. 7. s. 1570-1578.

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title = "Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds",
abstract = "The fate of esfenvalerate was investigated by sampling and chemical analysis after spraying of an artificial pond (25 g a.i./ha) and in the laboratory with [C-14]esfenvalerate by trapping of (CO2)-C-14 and fractionation of the sediment. The effects were investigated on pelagic communities in enclosures in a natural lake and in the laboratory on surface (Cymatia coleoptrata) and sediment (Chironomus riparius) insects. The latter were used in sediment-plus-water and in water-only tests, measuring effects on emergence and mortality. The measurements in the artificial pond indicated exposure concentrations in the surface microlayer, water column, and sediment of 0.4 mug/L. 0.05 mug/L, and 9 mug/kg dry weight, respectively, two weeks after application. The degradation studies showed a limited mineralization (26.5%) of [chlorophenyl-C-14]esfenvalerate during 112 d. Part of the substance was transformed to water-soluble compounds (18.1%) or compounds attached to fulvic acids (26.2%), humic acids (14.28), or nonextractable sediment constituents (8.8%). The formulated product Sumi-Alpha 5 FW (R) caused 100% mortality to Cymatia coleoptrata after surface application of 0.13 g a.i./ha. Effects on zooplankton were recorded at 0.005 mug/L of esfenvalerate. The 96-h median lethal concentration for first-instar larvae of Chironomus riparius was 0.13 mug/L, whereas the delayed emergence lowest-observed-effect concentration was 0.8 mug/L.",
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T1 - Fate and effects of esfenvalerate in agricultural ponds

AU - Samsøe-Petersen, L.

AU - Gutavson, K.

AU - Madsen, T.

AU - Mogensen, B.B.

AU - Lassen, P.

AU - Skjernov, K.

AU - Christoffersen, K.

AU - Jørgensen, E.

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - The fate of esfenvalerate was investigated by sampling and chemical analysis after spraying of an artificial pond (25 g a.i./ha) and in the laboratory with [C-14]esfenvalerate by trapping of (CO2)-C-14 and fractionation of the sediment. The effects were investigated on pelagic communities in enclosures in a natural lake and in the laboratory on surface (Cymatia coleoptrata) and sediment (Chironomus riparius) insects. The latter were used in sediment-plus-water and in water-only tests, measuring effects on emergence and mortality. The measurements in the artificial pond indicated exposure concentrations in the surface microlayer, water column, and sediment of 0.4 mug/L. 0.05 mug/L, and 9 mug/kg dry weight, respectively, two weeks after application. The degradation studies showed a limited mineralization (26.5%) of [chlorophenyl-C-14]esfenvalerate during 112 d. Part of the substance was transformed to water-soluble compounds (18.1%) or compounds attached to fulvic acids (26.2%), humic acids (14.28), or nonextractable sediment constituents (8.8%). The formulated product Sumi-Alpha 5 FW (R) caused 100% mortality to Cymatia coleoptrata after surface application of 0.13 g a.i./ha. Effects on zooplankton were recorded at 0.005 mug/L of esfenvalerate. The 96-h median lethal concentration for first-instar larvae of Chironomus riparius was 0.13 mug/L, whereas the delayed emergence lowest-observed-effect concentration was 0.8 mug/L.

AB - The fate of esfenvalerate was investigated by sampling and chemical analysis after spraying of an artificial pond (25 g a.i./ha) and in the laboratory with [C-14]esfenvalerate by trapping of (CO2)-C-14 and fractionation of the sediment. The effects were investigated on pelagic communities in enclosures in a natural lake and in the laboratory on surface (Cymatia coleoptrata) and sediment (Chironomus riparius) insects. The latter were used in sediment-plus-water and in water-only tests, measuring effects on emergence and mortality. The measurements in the artificial pond indicated exposure concentrations in the surface microlayer, water column, and sediment of 0.4 mug/L. 0.05 mug/L, and 9 mug/kg dry weight, respectively, two weeks after application. The degradation studies showed a limited mineralization (26.5%) of [chlorophenyl-C-14]esfenvalerate during 112 d. Part of the substance was transformed to water-soluble compounds (18.1%) or compounds attached to fulvic acids (26.2%), humic acids (14.28), or nonextractable sediment constituents (8.8%). The formulated product Sumi-Alpha 5 FW (R) caused 100% mortality to Cymatia coleoptrata after surface application of 0.13 g a.i./ha. Effects on zooplankton were recorded at 0.005 mug/L of esfenvalerate. The 96-h median lethal concentration for first-instar larvae of Chironomus riparius was 0.13 mug/L, whereas the delayed emergence lowest-observed-effect concentration was 0.8 mug/L.

KW - Faculty of Science

KW - pond; fate; effects; esfenvalerate; pyrethroid; PYRETHROID INSECTICIDE; AQUATIC MESOCOSMS; COMMUNITY; LEVEL

M3 - Journal article

VL - 20

SP - 1570

EP - 1578

JO - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

JF - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

SN - 0730-7268

IS - 7

ER -

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