Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand

Seasonal cultivation in northern part of Thailand leads to widely uses of agrochemicals especially atrazine herbicide. To examine whether an intensive use of atrazine could lead to contamination in aquatic environment, sediment and water were collected from an agricultural catchment in Nan Province...

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Main Authors: Tongchai Thitiphuree, Jirarach Kitana, Pakorn Varanusupakul, Noppadon Kitana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment 2013-01-01
Series:EnvironmentAsia
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Online Access:http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/vol6%20no1-3.pdf
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spelling doaj-3500b890a487429aa875a06a3f1eb0b22020-11-24T22:29:38ZengThai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on EnvironmentEnvironmentAsia1906-17142013-01-01611318Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand Tongchai ThitiphureeJirarach KitanaPakorn VaranusupakulNoppadon KitanaSeasonal cultivation in northern part of Thailand leads to widely uses of agrochemicals especially atrazine herbicide. To examine whether an intensive use of atrazine could lead to contamination in aquatic environment, sediment and water were collected from an agricultural catchment in Nan Province during 2010-2011 and subjected to analysis for atrazine by GC-MS. The results showed that detectable levels of atrazine were found in water (0.16 µg/ml) and sediment (0.23 µg/g) of the catchment. To monitor potential effects of atrazine on aquatic animals, a freshwater mussel Uniandra contradens was used as a sentinel species for bioaccumulation and potential health effects. Mussels collected from the catchment during 2010-2011 were subjected to analysis for atrazine residue in tissue and condition factor based on body weight and shell length. The results showed that detectable levels of atrazine were found in mussel tissue with the highest level (8.40  2.06 ng/g) in late wet season when runoff from heavy rain was evidenced. Condition factor, an indicative of overall health, showed a significant negative correlation with atrazine residue in the tissue. This information could be used as part of the monitoring program for herbicide contamination and potential health effects in agricultural environment.http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/vol6%20no1-3.pdfcondition factorfreshwater bivalveGC-MSherbicidesentinel species
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author Tongchai Thitiphuree
Jirarach Kitana
Pakorn Varanusupakul
Noppadon Kitana
spellingShingle Tongchai Thitiphuree
Jirarach Kitana
Pakorn Varanusupakul
Noppadon Kitana
Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
EnvironmentAsia
condition factor
freshwater bivalve
GC-MS
herbicide
sentinel species
author_facet Tongchai Thitiphuree
Jirarach Kitana
Pakorn Varanusupakul
Noppadon Kitana
author_sort Tongchai Thitiphuree
title Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
title_short Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
title_full Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
title_fullStr Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Atrazine Contamination and Potential Health Effects on Freshwater Mussel Uniandra contradens Living in Agricultural Catchment at Nan Province, Thailand
title_sort atrazine contamination and potential health effects on freshwater mussel uniandra contradens living in agricultural catchment at nan province, thailand
publisher Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment
series EnvironmentAsia
issn 1906-1714
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Seasonal cultivation in northern part of Thailand leads to widely uses of agrochemicals especially atrazine herbicide. To examine whether an intensive use of atrazine could lead to contamination in aquatic environment, sediment and water were collected from an agricultural catchment in Nan Province during 2010-2011 and subjected to analysis for atrazine by GC-MS. The results showed that detectable levels of atrazine were found in water (0.16 µg/ml) and sediment (0.23 µg/g) of the catchment. To monitor potential effects of atrazine on aquatic animals, a freshwater mussel Uniandra contradens was used as a sentinel species for bioaccumulation and potential health effects. Mussels collected from the catchment during 2010-2011 were subjected to analysis for atrazine residue in tissue and condition factor based on body weight and shell length. The results showed that detectable levels of atrazine were found in mussel tissue with the highest level (8.40  2.06 ng/g) in late wet season when runoff from heavy rain was evidenced. Condition factor, an indicative of overall health, showed a significant negative correlation with atrazine residue in the tissue. This information could be used as part of the monitoring program for herbicide contamination and potential health effects in agricultural environment.
topic condition factor
freshwater bivalve
GC-MS
herbicide
sentinel species
url http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/vol6%20no1-3.pdf
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