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Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients

This study aimed to analyze the ecotoxicity of nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and potassium-based compounds to organisms of two different trophic levels in order to compare the toxic effect between high-purity substances and these substances as components of fertilizers. Dilutions were made with the fertil...

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Autores principales: Simplício, Nathan de Castro Soares, Muniz, Daphne Heloísa de Freitas, Rocha, Fernanda Regina Moreira, Martins, Denis Cavalcanti, Dias, Zélia Malena Barreira, Farias, Bruno Pereira da Costa, Oliveira-Filho, Eduardo Cyrino
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29051434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics5010002
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author Simplício, Nathan de Castro Soares
Muniz, Daphne Heloísa de Freitas
Rocha, Fernanda Regina Moreira
Martins, Denis Cavalcanti
Dias, Zélia Malena Barreira
Farias, Bruno Pereira da Costa
Oliveira-Filho, Eduardo Cyrino
author_facet Simplício, Nathan de Castro Soares
Muniz, Daphne Heloísa de Freitas
Rocha, Fernanda Regina Moreira
Martins, Denis Cavalcanti
Dias, Zélia Malena Barreira
Farias, Bruno Pereira da Costa
Oliveira-Filho, Eduardo Cyrino
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description This study aimed to analyze the ecotoxicity of nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and potassium-based compounds to organisms of two different trophic levels in order to compare the toxic effect between high-purity substances and these substances as components of fertilizers. Dilutions were made with the fertilizers’ potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, superphosphate, urea, and their equivalent reagents, to conduct assays to establish the acute lethal concentration for half of the population (LC50). Ten individuals of the benthic snail Biomphalaria glabrata and the fish Danio rerio were exposed to each concentration of tested compounds. As a result, the toxicity levels of potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, and urea were obtained for B. glabrata and D. rerio, with the fish being more susceptible to potassium chloride in the fertilizer and the snail to potassium nitrate and urea, in both commercial and reagent forms. Regarding superphosphate, no significant toxicity was found. This study concluded that among the tested substances, KNO(3) and KCl were the most toxic substances and urea the least toxic. It was not possible to establish the most sensitive species since, for KCl, the fish were more susceptible to the fertilizer and the snail to the reagent, while for KNO(3) the opposite was observed.
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spelling pubmed-56066772017-10-18 Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients Simplício, Nathan de Castro Soares Muniz, Daphne Heloísa de Freitas Rocha, Fernanda Regina Moreira Martins, Denis Cavalcanti Dias, Zélia Malena Barreira Farias, Bruno Pereira da Costa Oliveira-Filho, Eduardo Cyrino Toxics Article This study aimed to analyze the ecotoxicity of nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and potassium-based compounds to organisms of two different trophic levels in order to compare the toxic effect between high-purity substances and these substances as components of fertilizers. Dilutions were made with the fertilizers’ potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, superphosphate, urea, and their equivalent reagents, to conduct assays to establish the acute lethal concentration for half of the population (LC50). Ten individuals of the benthic snail Biomphalaria glabrata and the fish Danio rerio were exposed to each concentration of tested compounds. As a result, the toxicity levels of potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, and urea were obtained for B. glabrata and D. rerio, with the fish being more susceptible to potassium chloride in the fertilizer and the snail to potassium nitrate and urea, in both commercial and reagent forms. Regarding superphosphate, no significant toxicity was found. This study concluded that among the tested substances, KNO(3) and KCl were the most toxic substances and urea the least toxic. It was not possible to establish the most sensitive species since, for KCl, the fish were more susceptible to the fertilizer and the snail to the reagent, while for KNO(3) the opposite was observed. MDPI 2016-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5606677/ /pubmed/29051434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics5010002 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simplício, Nathan de Castro Soares
Muniz, Daphne Heloísa de Freitas
Rocha, Fernanda Regina Moreira
Martins, Denis Cavalcanti
Dias, Zélia Malena Barreira
Farias, Bruno Pereira da Costa
Oliveira-Filho, Eduardo Cyrino
Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title_full Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title_short Comparative Analysis between Ecotoxicity of Nitrogen-, Phosphorus-, and Potassium-Based Fertilizers and Their Active Ingredients
title_sort comparative analysis between ecotoxicity of nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and potassium-based fertilizers and their active ingredients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606677/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics5010002
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