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The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils

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Main Author: Camargo Carniel L.S.*
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Niemeyer J.C., Iunes de Oliveira Filho L.C.*, Alexandre D.*, Gebler L., Klauberg Filho, Osmar
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Language: eng
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Summary: © 2019Mancozeb is a dithiocarbamate non-systemic fungicide widely used to control fungal diseases of plants, commonly applied in apple orchards in Brazil. Instead of its common use, there are no reports about the risk to non-target organisms in Brazilian soils. We studied the risk of Mancozeb (in the commercial formulation Dithane® NT) for standard invertebrate species (Folsomia candida, Eisenia andrei and Enchytraeus crypticus) in two subtropical Brazilian soils, Oxisol and Ultisol, which are representative of apple production areas in Brazil. Reproduction and survival tests were carried out following ISO guidelines. Results showed that Mancozeb in Oxisol reduced the survival and reproduction of collembolans (LC50 54.43 and EC50 2.72 mg a.i. kg-1) and enchytraeids (LC50 6.97 and EC50 3.56 mg a.i. kg-1), in lowest values than those observed in Ultisol (F. candida LC50 > 1000 and EC50 > 100 mg a.i. kg-1; E. crypticus LC50 280.21 and EC50 29.67). Effects to E. andrei were similar in both soils and indicated a lower sensitivity of this species to Mancozeb. The species F. candida and E. crypticus were more sensitive than E. andrei. These results reinforce the need to include other soil organisms besides earthworms, using chronical endpoints and considering different types of soils, to better predict the risk of pesticides for subtropical soils.
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spelling The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils© 2019Mancozeb is a dithiocarbamate non-systemic fungicide widely used to control fungal diseases of plants, commonly applied in apple orchards in Brazil. Instead of its common use, there are no reports about the risk to non-target organisms in Brazilian soils. We studied the risk of Mancozeb (in the commercial formulation Dithane® NT) for standard invertebrate species (Folsomia candida, Eisenia andrei and Enchytraeus crypticus) in two subtropical Brazilian soils, Oxisol and Ultisol, which are representative of apple production areas in Brazil. Reproduction and survival tests were carried out following ISO guidelines. Results showed that Mancozeb in Oxisol reduced the survival and reproduction of collembolans (LC50 54.43 and EC50 2.72 mg a.i. kg-1) and enchytraeids (LC50 6.97 and EC50 3.56 mg a.i. kg-1), in lowest values than those observed in Ultisol (F. candida LC50 > 1000 and EC50 > 100 mg a.i. kg-1; E. crypticus LC50 280.21 and EC50 29.67). Effects to E. andrei were similar in both soils and indicated a lower sensitivity of this species to Mancozeb. The species F. candida and E. crypticus were more sensitive than E. andrei. These results reinforce the need to include other soil organisms besides earthworms, using chronical endpoints and considering different types of soils, to better predict the risk of pesticides for subtropical soils.2024-12-06T12:17:41Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 180 - 1851879-129810.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.05.179https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/5280ark:/33523/001300000v865Chemosphere232Camargo Carniel L.S.*Niemeyer J.C.Iunes de Oliveira Filho L.C.*Alexandre D.*Gebler L.Klauberg Filho, Osmarengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:47:12Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/5280Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:47:12Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
title The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
spellingShingle The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
Camargo Carniel L.S.*
title_short The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
title_full The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
title_fullStr The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
title_full_unstemmed The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
title_sort The fungicide mancozeb affects soil invertebrates in two subtropical Brazilian soils
author Camargo Carniel L.S.*
author_facet Camargo Carniel L.S.*
Niemeyer J.C.
Iunes de Oliveira Filho L.C.*
Alexandre D.*
Gebler L.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
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Iunes de Oliveira Filho L.C.*
Alexandre D.*
Gebler L.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
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Niemeyer J.C.
Iunes de Oliveira Filho L.C.*
Alexandre D.*
Gebler L.
Klauberg Filho, Osmar
description © 2019Mancozeb is a dithiocarbamate non-systemic fungicide widely used to control fungal diseases of plants, commonly applied in apple orchards in Brazil. Instead of its common use, there are no reports about the risk to non-target organisms in Brazilian soils. We studied the risk of Mancozeb (in the commercial formulation Dithane® NT) for standard invertebrate species (Folsomia candida, Eisenia andrei and Enchytraeus crypticus) in two subtropical Brazilian soils, Oxisol and Ultisol, which are representative of apple production areas in Brazil. Reproduction and survival tests were carried out following ISO guidelines. Results showed that Mancozeb in Oxisol reduced the survival and reproduction of collembolans (LC50 54.43 and EC50 2.72 mg a.i. kg-1) and enchytraeids (LC50 6.97 and EC50 3.56 mg a.i. kg-1), in lowest values than those observed in Ultisol (F. candida LC50 > 1000 and EC50 > 100 mg a.i. kg-1; E. crypticus LC50 280.21 and EC50 29.67). Effects to E. andrei were similar in both soils and indicated a lower sensitivity of this species to Mancozeb. The species F. candida and E. crypticus were more sensitive than E. andrei. These results reinforce the need to include other soil organisms besides earthworms, using chronical endpoints and considering different types of soils, to better predict the risk of pesticides for subtropical soils.
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