Publication Date:
2021-07-14
Description:
The acute toxicity of galex (Metolachlor) to fingerlings of Orechromis niloticus (Trewavas) was determined in 96hour static bioassays. During the assays, opercular ventilation and tail fin movement rates of the fish were determined. Haematological parameters of the blood and histopathology of the gills were observed. The 96hours LC50 of galex to fingerlings of O. niloticus was observed to be 9.30mgL-1~c 1.04. Histopathology of gills of the fish exposed to l100mgL -1, 1200mgL and 13..00mg/L-1 showed a dose-dependent disruption of the architecture of the lamellae and atrophy which led to impairment in oxygen uptake. Other symptoms of toxicosis in exposed fish include haemorrhage of the gills and fins, blood shot eyes of the fish, copious production of mucus on the body and head, agitated swimming, eruption of the ventral side and spilling out of the digestive system of fish, air gulping and death.
Description:
Includes:- 3 tables.;23 refs.
Keywords:
Fisheries
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Pollution
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Oreochromis niloticus
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Nigeria
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Zaria
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Galex
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freshwater environment
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Toxicants
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Toxicity
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Toxicity tests
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Pesticides
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Histopathology
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Haematology
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Biological stress
Repository Name:
AquaDocs
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conference_item
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Format:
application/pdf
Format:
application/pdf
Format:
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