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Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro

Effects of chemical fertilizers (urea, super phosphate and potash) on toxicities of two carbamate insecticides, carbaryl and carbofuran, individually to the N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium, Cylindrospermum sp. were studied in vitro at partially lethal levels (below highest permissive concentrations) of e...

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Autores principales: Padhy, Rabindra N., Nayak, Nabakishore, Rath, Shakti
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26038669
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0001
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description Effects of chemical fertilizers (urea, super phosphate and potash) on toxicities of two carbamate insecticides, carbaryl and carbofuran, individually to the N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium, Cylindrospermum sp. were studied in vitro at partially lethal levels (below highest permissive concentrations) of each insecticide. The average number of vegetative cells between two polar heterocysts was 16.3 in control cultures, while the mean value of filament length increased in the presence of chemical fertilizers, individually. Urea at the 10 ppm level was growth stimulatory and at the 50 ppm level it was growth inhibitory in control cultures, while at 100 ppm it was antagonistic, i.e. toxicity-enhancing along with carbaryl, individually to the cyanobacterium, antagonism was recorded. Urea at 50 ppm had toxicity reducing effect with carbaryl or carbofuran. At 100 and 250 ppm carbofuran levels, 50 ppm urea only had a progressive growth enhancing effect, which was marked well at 250 ppm carbofuran level, a situation of synergism. Super phosphate at the 10 ppm level only was growth promoting in control cultures, but it was antagonistic at its higher levels (50 and 100 ppm) along with both insecticides, individually. Potash (100, 200, 300 and 400 ppm) reduced toxicity due to carbaryl 20 and carbofuran 250 ppm levels, but potash was antagonistic at the other insecticide levels. The data clearly showed that the chemical fertilizers used were antagonistic with both the insecticides during toxicity to Cylindrospermum sp.
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spelling pubmed-44277082015-06-02 Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro Padhy, Rabindra N. Nayak, Nabakishore Rath, Shakti Interdiscip Toxicol Original Article Effects of chemical fertilizers (urea, super phosphate and potash) on toxicities of two carbamate insecticides, carbaryl and carbofuran, individually to the N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium, Cylindrospermum sp. were studied in vitro at partially lethal levels (below highest permissive concentrations) of each insecticide. The average number of vegetative cells between two polar heterocysts was 16.3 in control cultures, while the mean value of filament length increased in the presence of chemical fertilizers, individually. Urea at the 10 ppm level was growth stimulatory and at the 50 ppm level it was growth inhibitory in control cultures, while at 100 ppm it was antagonistic, i.e. toxicity-enhancing along with carbaryl, individually to the cyanobacterium, antagonism was recorded. Urea at 50 ppm had toxicity reducing effect with carbaryl or carbofuran. At 100 and 250 ppm carbofuran levels, 50 ppm urea only had a progressive growth enhancing effect, which was marked well at 250 ppm carbofuran level, a situation of synergism. Super phosphate at the 10 ppm level only was growth promoting in control cultures, but it was antagonistic at its higher levels (50 and 100 ppm) along with both insecticides, individually. Potash (100, 200, 300 and 400 ppm) reduced toxicity due to carbaryl 20 and carbofuran 250 ppm levels, but potash was antagonistic at the other insecticide levels. The data clearly showed that the chemical fertilizers used were antagonistic with both the insecticides during toxicity to Cylindrospermum sp. Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2014-03 2014-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4427708/ /pubmed/26038669 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0001 Text en Copyright © 2014 SETOX & Institute of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology, SASc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Padhy, Rabindra N.
Nayak, Nabakishore
Rath, Shakti
Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title_full Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title_fullStr Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title_short Antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field N(2)-fixing cyanobacterium Cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
title_sort antagonism at combined effects of chemical fertilizers and carbamate insecticides on the rice-field n(2)-fixing cyanobacterium cylindrospermum sp. in vitro
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4427708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26038669
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0001
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