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Algal growth inhibition by river water pollutants in the agricultural area around Lake Biwa, Japan
Authors:Okamura Hideo  Piao Mingyu  Aoyama Isao  Sudo Miki  Okubo Takuya  Nakamura Masahisa
Institution:Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University, Chuo, Kurashiki, Japan. hokamura@rib.okayama-u.ac.jp
Abstract:An ecotoxicological study of river water discharged from the agricultural area around Lake Biwa was performed by using algal bioassays to guide chemical analysis. Water samples were collected once a week, at least, for 1 year starting in April 1997 and continuing until April 1998. The toxicities of the dissolved and particulate-adsorbed extracts of water samples were evaluated by the algal growth inhibition test and concentrations of individual pesticides were determined. Most of the river water that was collected during the periods when pesticides were applied to the paddy fields caused algal growth inhibition. Some extracts were found to contain herbicides (molinate, mefenacet, simetryn, or esprocarb) as major compounds. According to chemical assay and bioassay, simetryn was identified as the most toxic compound that caused algal growth inhibition.
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