Authors
Jes Jessen Rasmussen, Rikke Juul Monberg, Annette Baattrup-Pedersen, Nina Cedergreen, Peter Wiberg-Larsen, Bjarne Strobel, Brian Kronvang
Publication date
2012/8/15
Journal
Aquatic toxicology
Volume
118
Pages
54-61
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Previously, laboratory experiments have revealed that freely diluted azole fungicides potentiate the direct toxic effect of pyrethroid insecticides on Daphnia magna. More ecologically relevant exposure scenarios where pesticides are adsorbed have not been addressed. In this study we exposed beech leaves (Fagus sylvatica) to the azole fungicide propiconazole (50 or 500μgL−1), the pyrethroid insecticide alpha-cypermethrin (0.1 or 1μgL−1) or any combination of the two for 3h. Exposed leaves were transferred to aquaria with or without an assemblage of macroinvertebrate shredders, and we studied treatment effects on rates of microbial leaf decomposition, microbial biomass (using C:N ratio as a surrogate measure) and macroinvertebrate shredding activity during 26 days post-exposure. Microbial leaf decomposition rates were significantly reduced in the propiconazole treatments, and the reduction in microbial …
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