Determination of the use of Ligula intestinalis as a bioindicator in malathion residues

Author:

İPEK ZEYNEP ZEHRA1ORCID,Minaz Mert2,Kayış Şevki2

Affiliation:

1. Recep Tayyip Erdogan Universitesi

2. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University: Recep Tayyip Erdogan Universitesi

Abstract

Abstract In this study, the usability of Ligula intestinalis as a bioindicator for pesticide accumulation was investigated. Two experiments were designed for the detection of pesticide residues and its withdrawal period. In the first experiment, the accumulation of malathion for 10 days was measured in the hybrid fish, Squalius orientalisxAlburnus derjugini sampled from a dam lake. In the next experiment, withdrawal was measured for 15 days. The infected and healthy fish in groups exposed malathion and not exposed malathion were sampled at the end of the first experiment. No malathion residue was found in the control group that was not exposed with malathion. For the second experiment, infected and healthy fish from malathion and without malathion groups were sampled to measure the elimination of malathion on the 1st, 4th, 5th, 8th, 12th and 15th days. At the end of the first experiment, the presence of malathion was not detected in the control group while accumulation was observed in both fish and L.intestinalis in the experimental group. At the end of the second experiment (15th day), the highest residual value was found in L. intestinalis (1.02 mg/kg) while it was determined as 0.009 mg/kg in infected fish and 0.006 mg/kg in uninfected fish. According to the correlation, malathion accumulation was linear between uninfected fish and infected fish. On the other hand, an inverse correlation was found between L. intestinalis and both malathion and control fish. As a result, it was determined that L. intestinalis can be used as a bioindicator in pesticide accumulation and the pesticide is still detectable in the parasite after withdrawal from fish.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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