Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)

The toxicity of carbaryl and malathion to Clarius batrachus was studied in a static renewal bioassay for 48 hrs and 96 hrs. Also a chronic dose of 45 days 0.05 ppm malathion and 2 ppm carbaryl was taken to study morphological, physical and behaviroural changes during exposure. The LC50 value of carb...

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Main Authors: HW Yogesh, AG Yashshri, PA Prakash
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2010-06-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/55296
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description The toxicity of carbaryl and malathion to Clarius batrachus was studied in a static renewal bioassay for 48 hrs and 96 hrs. Also a chronic dose of 45 days 0.05 ppm malathion and 2 ppm carbaryl was taken to study morphological, physical and behaviroural changes during exposure. The LC50 value of carbaryl for 48 hours was 13.24 ppm and 5.248 ppm respectively and for malathion 48 hours and 96 hours was 0.31 ppm and 0.25 ppm respectively. The fish shows quick response to malathion than carbaryl. The results revealed that malathion is more toxic to Clarius batrachus than carbaryl
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spelling doaj.art-a6c71b0c95d84920849c520cf0532f982024-04-02T19:57:21ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992010-06-0113210.4314/jasem.v13i2.55296Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)HW YogeshAG YashshriPA PrakashThe toxicity of carbaryl and malathion to Clarius batrachus was studied in a static renewal bioassay for 48 hrs and 96 hrs. Also a chronic dose of 45 days 0.05 ppm malathion and 2 ppm carbaryl was taken to study morphological, physical and behaviroural changes during exposure. The LC50 value of carbaryl for 48 hours was 13.24 ppm and 5.248 ppm respectively and for malathion 48 hours and 96 hours was 0.31 ppm and 0.25 ppm respectively. The fish shows quick response to malathion than carbaryl. The results revealed that malathion is more toxic to Clarius batrachus than carbarylhttps://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/55296
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Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
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title Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
title_full Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
title_fullStr Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
title_full_unstemmed Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
title_short Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on <i>Clarius batrachus</i> (Linn.)
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