铬和镉的生物累积潜力比较及其对蚯蚓物种 Pheretima posthuma 形态的毒性影响

Q3 Veterinary
Warda Mustfa, Nazia Ehsan, Usama Saeed, Shahaba Tehreem, Muhammad Tahir, Syeda Eishsh Tu Razia
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本研究旨在调查硫酸铬(CrSO4)和氯化镉(CdCl2)对蚯蚓(EW)Pheretima posthuma 生长的累积能力和破坏作用。费萨拉巴德农业大学动物学、野生动物和渔业系实验室进行了一项实验。经过适应性训练后,在罐子中饲养的蚯蚓被分为五组,每组三个重复,A 组对照,B 组给予 200 毫克/千克的硫酸铬,C 组给予 300 毫克/千克的硫酸铬,D 组给予 200 毫克/千克的氯化镉,E 组给予 300 毫克/千克的氯化镉处理过的土壤。使用火焰分光光度计对重金属的吸收进行定量。暴露 30 天后,C 组的铬累积量最高(8.88±0.07 mg/kg),E 组的镉累积量最高(7.81±0.09 mg/kg)。同样,C 组的蚯蚓体长减少最多(-1.82±0.03 厘米),而 E 组的蚯蚓体长减少较少(-1.745±0.24 厘米)。对照组体重增加(0.26±0.05g),体长增加(1.98±0.27cm)。研究结果具有统计学意义(P<0.05)。综上所述,蚯蚓对土壤中的重金属(镉和铬)有很大的生物累积潜力,而铬的生物累积潜力高于镉。虽然蚯蚓在重金属环境中有很强的生存能力,但由于重金属毒性,它们的体重会减少。本研究旨在了解重金属在蚯蚓体内的储存情况,并调查其生物累积能力。本研究旨在了解重金属在蚯蚓体内的储存情况,并调查其生物累积能力。
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Comparative Bio-accumulation Potential of Chromium and Cadmium and Their Toxic Effects on Morphology of Earthworm’s Species, Pheretima posthuma
İn this study research was conducted to investigate the accumulative ability and devastating effect of Chromium sulfate (CrSO4) and Cadmium chloride (CdCl2) on the growth of earthworm (EW), Pheretima posthuma. An experimental trial conducted in the Labortory of the Department of Zoology, Wildlife and Fisheries, University of Agriculture Faisalabad. After acclimatization, earthworms reared in jars were divided into five groups with three replicates, Group A controlled, Group B was given 200mg/kg CrSO4, Group C was given 300 mg/kg CrSO4, Group D was given 200mg/kg CdCl2, Group E was given for 300mg/kg CdCl2 treated-soil, respectively. The flame spectrophotometer was used for the quantification of absorption of heavy metals. After 30 days post-exposure, the highest Cr accumulation (8.88±0.07 mg/kg ) was detected in group C while highest accumulation of Cd (7.81±0.09 mg/ kg) was detected in group E. Furthermore, it was noted that these significant accumulations resulted in weight and length reduction. The highest weight reduction (-1.23±0.02g) was observed in group C while the lowest weight reduction (-1.15±0.01g) was observed in group E. Similarly, the highest length reduction (-1.82±0.03cm) was observed in group C while lower length reduction (-1.745±0.24cm) was noted in group E. It was evident that Cr has a more deleterious effect on earthworm growth than Cd. The control showed weight gain (0.26±0.05g) and length gain (1.98±0.27cm). The result of the study were statistically significant (P<0.05). Taken together, it was concluded that earthworm has great potential for bio-accumulation of available heavy metals (Cd and Cr) in the soil and Cr has a higher potential for bio-accumulation than Cd. Although earthworm has a great tendency to survive in a heavy metal environment, their body mass is reduced due to heavy metal toxicity. This study aims to understand the storage of heavy metals in earthworms and to investigate their bioaccumulation ability. This study aims to how heavy metals are stored in earthworms and investigate their capacity for bioaccumulation.
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Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences
Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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