Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4554805 Environmental and Experimental Botany 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of two commonly used fertilizers, DAP (diammonium phosphate) and urea was studied on the freshwater flagellate Euglena gracilis using the automatic biotest ECOTOX. NOEC and EC50 values for various parameters like motility, velocity, cell shape and gravitaxis were calculated. The NOEC and EC50 values obtained for DAP were much lower than those for urea; i.e. DAP showed a stronger inhibitory effect as compared to urea. The inhibition caused by DAP increased with increasing exposure time over 24 h but urea showed no augmentation with increasing exposure time. Application of DAP resulted in an increased pH and high concentrations of ammonia but urea did neither affect the pH nor affect the ammonia concentration. Recovery experiments in deionized water after urea application showed a reconstitution of motility after 72 h. After an application of 1.35 g L−1 (24 h EC50 for motility) DAP motility recovered after 72 h but motility did not recover when the concentration was doubled (2.7 g L−1). The EC50 values obtained were compared with the EC50/LC50 values reported for other aquatic organisms and were found to be comparable with the reported values.

► The fertilizers DAP and urea inhibited movement parameters in E. gracilis. ► DAP caused stronger inhibitory effects than urea. ► Effect of DAP increased with increasing exposure time but urea effect did not increase with increasing time. ► Sensitivity of E. gracilis to DAP and urea is comparable to other aquatic organisms. ► This is a first ecotoxicological report of DAP and urea on a photosynthetic plankton organism.

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