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Toxicity potential of Grassate® a non-selective herbicide on snails (Achachatina marginata) and earthworms (Aporrectodea longa)
Authors:D F Ogeleka  C J Onwuemene  F E Okieimen
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State, Nigeria;2. Geo-Environmental and Climate Change Adaptation Research Centre, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract:The application of herbicides in agricultural practices may pose certain toxic effects on non-target species including molluscs (snails), earthworms and other soil-dwelling organisms, which would in turn put the lives of humans at great risk. This study considered the lethal and sublethal effects of Grassate®, a non-selective glyphosate-based herbicide on snails (Archachatina marginata) and earthworms (Aporrectodea longa) with regards to ecotoxicological risk assessment. The lethal concentration LC50 for the test chemical averaged at 1.731?±?0.05 and 3.045?±?0.08?mg?kg?1 for snails and earthworms, respectively. There was decrease in growth and biomass with increased concentration for the species. Growth inhibition of 11–38% in size and 7–43% in length was obtained for earthworms while 26–65% reduction in weight was reported for snails. Using the ecotoxicological risk assessment matrix, the herbicide was classified as D 4 (A; P; E) or 16 (A; P; E), which could be considered as high risk to animals, plant and the environment. Thus, if these herbicides are used uncontrollably and unregulated, further consequence could lead to harmful effects on humans who feed on snails, a rich source of protein and depend on earthworms for nutrient.
Keywords:Ecotoxicological risk assessment  herbicide  terrestrial sentinels  African land snails (Archachatina marginata)  earthworms (Aporrectodea longa)  glyphosate
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