Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8853567 Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The objective of this study is to quantify the ecotoxicity of pesticide mixtures composed of different combinations of four pesticides (i.e., Acetemiprid, Carbendazim, Chlorpyrifos, Cyhalothrin) to (1) understand if the co-presence of multiple pesticides will affect the toxicity and (2) to quantitatively approximate the change in toxicity. We first conducted acute toxicity testing and avoidance response testing using earthworms to obtain dose-response data for two different endpoints; then the benchmark dose (BMD) methodology was applied to estimate the toxicity values for the active ingredients of these four pesticides and their mixtures. The BMD analysis results suggest that the ecotoxicity of the active ingredients of the pesticides is very likely to increase when two or more pesticides are used simultaneously, highlighting the importance to consider toxicity of mixtures in the regulatory decision making process. This study demonstrates that the benchmark dose methodology can be a useful tool to quantify the toxicity of chemical mixtures and support cumulative risk assessment accordingly.
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