IMPACT OF TRIAZOPHOS, CHEMICAL USED IN SOYBEAN CROP, ON THE GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION OF EISENIA FETIDA

A. Khunteta, Anuradha Singh
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Earthworms are crucial for maintaining soil quality and supporting agricultural practices. Soil conditions, such as nutrients, toxicants, moisture, fertilizers, and pesticides, can impact earthworm populations, growth, and reproduction. Of particular concern is the potential negative effects of pesticides on higher ecological levels. This study aims to evaluate the toxicity of Triazophos, a commonly used insecticide during Soybean cultivation, on the earthworm species Eisenia fetida in Kota, Rajasthan, India. In this experiment, five sets of 10 earthworms were exposed to concentrations of Triazophos ranging from 0.158 to 15.8 mg/kg dry weight, while one set served as the control. The growth of earthworms was monitored after four weeks, and the number of juveniles was counted after eight weeks. The results showed that the growth rate and reproduction of Eisenia fetida were significantly reduced by exposure to Triazophos. These findings highlight the potential ecological risks associated with the use of Triazophos in agricultural settings.
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大豆作物中使用的三唑磷对鳗鲡生长和繁殖的影响
蚯蚓对保持土壤质量和支持农业生产至关重要。养分、有毒物质、水分、肥料和杀虫剂等土壤条件会影响蚯蚓的数量、生长和繁殖。尤其值得关注的是,杀虫剂可能会对更高的生态水平产生负面影响。本研究旨在评估三唑磷(大豆种植过程中常用的杀虫剂)对印度拉贾斯坦邦科塔的蚯蚓物种 Eisenia fetida 的毒性。在该实验中,五组 10 条蚯蚓分别接触浓度为 0.158 至 15.8 毫克/千克干重的三唑磷,一组作为对照。四周后监测蚯蚓的生长情况,八周后统计幼虫数量。结果表明,接触三唑磷后,费氏蚯蚓的生长速度和繁殖能力明显下降。这些发现凸显了在农业环境中使用三唑磷可能带来的生态风险。
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