Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti

As a harmful and non-degradable heavy metal, lead (Pb) is also toxic to aquatic organisms. This metal damages tissue and sensitive organs such as gills. A study dealt with the effect of Pb concentration and contact time on gill microanatomy structure of hard-lipped barb fish (Osteochilus hasselti)....

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Main Authors: Asrul Sahri Siregar, Sofi Alfiyah, Norman Arie Prayogo, Isdy Sulistyo
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Language:English
Published: Jenderal Soedirman University 2018-08-01
Series:Omni-Akuatika
Online Access:http://ojs.omniakuatika.net/index.php/joa/article/view/566
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spelling doaj-25ee9cc80d14466d974bf297849ab6622020-11-25T00:41:11ZengJenderal Soedirman UniversityOmni-Akuatika1858-38732476-93472018-08-0114210.20884/1.oa.2018.14.2.566151Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasseltiAsrul Sahri Siregar0Sofi Alfiyah1Norman Arie Prayogo2Isdy Sulistyo3Fishery and Marine Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, IndonesiaFishery and Marine Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, IndonesiaFishery and Marine Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, IndonesiaFishery and Marine Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto, IndonesiaAs a harmful and non-degradable heavy metal, lead (Pb) is also toxic to aquatic organisms. This metal damages tissue and sensitive organs such as gills. A study dealt with the effect of Pb concentration and contact time on gill microanatomy structure of hard-lipped barb fish (Osteochilus hasselti). An experimental method was applied during study with Completely Randomized Design to test 4 concentrations of Pb, i.e 0 mg/L (P0), 8.93 mg/L (P1), 17.86 mg/L (P2) and 26.80 mg/L (P3), in quadruplicates. The gills were removed, and fixed in Bouin solution, from fish sampled twice in a month. The gills were subsequently processed in classical histology to obtain gill microanatomy structure damage data. The data were established from Pantung method, which were then analyzed with One-way ANOVA. The results showed that Pb damaged gills, mildly to severely, in form of oedema, hyperplatia, lamella fusions, and necrosis. Concentration levels and contact time affected microanatomy structure damage of gills. The increasing concentration levels and length of contact time did not gravely increase in damage.http://ojs.omniakuatika.net/index.php/joa/article/view/566
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Isdy Sulistyo
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Sofi Alfiyah
Norman Arie Prayogo
Isdy Sulistyo
Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
Omni-Akuatika
author_facet Asrul Sahri Siregar
Sofi Alfiyah
Norman Arie Prayogo
Isdy Sulistyo
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title Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
title_short Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
title_full Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
title_fullStr Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Leads Pb on Gill Microanatomy Structure of Hard-Lipped Barb Fish Osteochilus hasselti
title_sort effects of leads pb on gill microanatomy structure of hard-lipped barb fish osteochilus hasselti
publisher Jenderal Soedirman University
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publishDate 2018-08-01
description As a harmful and non-degradable heavy metal, lead (Pb) is also toxic to aquatic organisms. This metal damages tissue and sensitive organs such as gills. A study dealt with the effect of Pb concentration and contact time on gill microanatomy structure of hard-lipped barb fish (Osteochilus hasselti). An experimental method was applied during study with Completely Randomized Design to test 4 concentrations of Pb, i.e 0 mg/L (P0), 8.93 mg/L (P1), 17.86 mg/L (P2) and 26.80 mg/L (P3), in quadruplicates. The gills were removed, and fixed in Bouin solution, from fish sampled twice in a month. The gills were subsequently processed in classical histology to obtain gill microanatomy structure damage data. The data were established from Pantung method, which were then analyzed with One-way ANOVA. The results showed that Pb damaged gills, mildly to severely, in form of oedema, hyperplatia, lamella fusions, and necrosis. Concentration levels and contact time affected microanatomy structure damage of gills. The increasing concentration levels and length of contact time did not gravely increase in damage.
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