World of earthworms with pesticides and insecticides.

Q3 Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pub Date : 2019-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-02-20 DOI:10.2478/intox-2019-0008
Rashi Miglani, Satpal Singh Bisht
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Earthworms are important organisms in soil communities and are known for sustaining the life of the soil. They are used as a model organism in environmental risk assessment of chemicals and soil toxicology. Soil provides physical and nutritive support to agriculture system by regulating biogeochemical cycles, nutrient cycle, waste degradation, organic matter degradation etc. The biggest threat to soil health are pesticides and synthetic chemicals including fertilizers. Earthworms are most severely hit by these xenobiotic compounds leading to a sizeable reduction of their population and adversely affecting soil fertility. Earthworms are incredible soil organisms playing a crucial role in maintaining soil health. Pesticides used in crop management are known to be most over-purchased and irrationally used soil toxicants, simultaneously, used insecticides contribute to a quantum of damage to earthworms and other non-target organisms. LC50 and LD50 studies revealed that earthworms are highly susceptible to insecticides causing immobility, rigidity and also show a significant effect on biomass reduction, growth and reproduction by disrupting various physiological activities leading to loss of earthworm population and soil biodiversity.

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蚯蚓和杀虫剂的世界。
蚯蚓是土壤群落中的重要生物,以维持土壤的生命而闻名。它们被用作化学物质环境风险评估和土壤毒理学的模式生物。土壤通过调节生物地球化学循环、养分循环、废弃物降解、有机质降解等,为农业系统提供物理和营养支持。对土壤健康的最大威胁是农药和包括化肥在内的合成化学品。蚯蚓受到这些外源化合物的打击最为严重,导致其数量大幅减少,并对土壤肥力产生不利影响。蚯蚓是一种不可思议的土壤生物,在维持土壤健康方面起着至关重要的作用。众所周知,作物管理中使用的农药是最过度购买和不合理使用的土壤毒物,同时,使用的杀虫剂对蚯蚓和其他非目标生物造成了一定程度的损害。LC50和LD50研究表明,杀虫剂对蚯蚓非常敏感,导致蚯蚓不动、僵直,并通过破坏蚯蚓的各种生理活动,导致蚯蚓种群和土壤生物多样性的丧失,对生物量减少、生长和繁殖产生显著影响。
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Interdisciplinary Toxicology
Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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