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Toxicity of herbicides to the marine microalgae Tisochrysis lutea and Tetraselmis sp.
Flores, F.; Stapp, L.S.; van Dam, J.; Fisher, R.; Kaserzon, S.; Negri, A.P. (2024). Toxicity of herbicides to the marine microalgae Tisochrysis lutea and Tetraselmis sp. NPG Scientific Reports 14(1): 1727. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-51401-3
In: Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group). Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 2045-2322; e-ISSN 2045-2322, more
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Keywords
    Tetraselmis F.Stein, 1878 [WoRMS]; Tisochrysis lutea El M.Bendif & I.Probert, 2013 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Flores, F.
  • Stapp, L.S.
  • van Dam, J.
  • Fisher, R.
  • Kaserzon, S.
  • Negri, A.P.

Abstract
    Pesticides are ubiquitous in the catchments of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and regularly discharge into the nearshore waters. Effective management of pesticides requires suitable water quality guideline values (WQGVs), and further ecotoxicological data for many pesticides are needed to improve the reliability of environmental risk assessments. To help address this issue, toxicity thresholds were determined to two species of tropical marine microalgae Tisochrysis lutea and Tetraselmis sp. for a suite of herbicides detected in the GBR. Photosystem II (PSII) herbicides significantly reduced growth with no effect concentration (NEC) and 10% effect concentration (EC10) values spanning two orders of magnitude from 0.60 µg L−1 for diuron to 60 µg L−1 for simazine across both species. However, growth was insensitive to the non-PSII herbicides. The NEC/EC10 thresholds for most herbicide-microalgae combinations were greater than recent WQGVs intended to protect 99% of species (PC99); however, metribuzin was toxic to T. lutea at concentrations lower than the current PC99 value, which may have to be revisited. The toxicity thresholds for alternative herbicides derived here further inform the development of national and GBR-specific WQGVs, but more toxicity data is needed to develop WQGVs for the > 50 additional pesticides detected in catchments of the GBR.

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