>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   Acute Toxicity of Xylene on the African Catfish Clarias gariepinus  
   
نویسنده davies ic ,erondu es ,hart ai ,osuji lc
منبع journal of applied sciences and environmental management - 2019 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:1251 -1255
چکیده    Acute toxicity of xylene on an african catfish (clarias gariepinus) was carried out. a total of 210 catfish c. gariepinus juveniles with mean length 15.20±2.3cm, and mean weight of 10.23±2.6g were obtained from the university of port harcourt demonstration farm. the test was determined for 96hour median lethal concentration using concentrations of 250ml/l, 200ml/l, 150ml/l, 100ml/l, 50ml/l, 25ml/l and 0.0ml/l (control) which gave a lc_50 value of 63.965ml/l with upper and lower confidence limits at 106.53 ml/l and 37.82ml/l respectively. the median lethal time lt_50 recorded was 55.7 hours. there was a strong correlation between (%) mortality in probits and the log10 dose (r²=0.9772). there was statistical significance (p>0.05) in the number of mortality observed in the six concentrations from 24 hours to 96 hours of exposure and high percentage mortalities were recorded as the concentration of the toxicant increased. no mortalities were recorded in the control. the cumulative mortality recorded after exposure of c. gariepinus to xylene was time dependent. based on this the high percentage mortalities of the fish species it is therefore recommended that the use of this chemical be minimized and proper contingency plans be carried out before discharging this toxicants into the aquatic environment. waste from this chemical and spill incidences should be detoxified to a less toxic level before disposing into the aquatic environment. the results obtained may provide valuable information for formulation of environmental policies and serve as a model for bio-monitoring of the aquatic environment.
کلیدواژه Acute toxicity ,Clarias gariepinus ,and Xylene
آدرس university of port harcourt, world bank africa centre of excellence, centre for oilfield chemicals research, Nigeria, university of port harcourt, world bank africa centre of excellence, centre for oilfield chemicals research, Nigeria, university of port harcourt, world bank africa centre of excellence, centre for oilfield chemicals research, Nigeria, university of port harcourt, world bank africa centre of excellence, centre for oilfield chemicals research, Nigeria
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved