The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.

In animal farming, anthelmintics are regularly applied to control gastrointestinal nematodes. There is plenty of evidence that also non-target organisms, such as dung beetles, are negatively affected by residues of anthelmintics in faeces of domestic ungulates. By contrast, knowledge about possible...

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Main Authors: Carsten Eichberg, Manuel Wohde, Kerstin Müller, Anja Rausch, Christina Scherrmann, Theresa Scheuren, Rolf-Alexander Düring, Tobias W Donath
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5112930?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9961d40e815749b1a04fb0cfcf117cc02020-11-25T01:24:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011111e016636610.1371/journal.pone.0166366The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.Carsten EichbergManuel WohdeKerstin MüllerAnja RauschChristina ScherrmannTheresa ScheurenRolf-Alexander DüringTobias W DonathIn animal farming, anthelmintics are regularly applied to control gastrointestinal nematodes. There is plenty of evidence that also non-target organisms, such as dung beetles, are negatively affected by residues of anthelmintics in faeces of domestic ungulates. By contrast, knowledge about possible effects on wild plants is scarce. To bridge this gap of knowledge, we tested for effects of the common anthelmintic formulation Cydectin and its active ingredient moxidectin on seed germination. We conducted a feeding experiment with sheep and germination experiments in a climate chamber. Three wide-spread plant species of temperate grasslands (Centaurea jacea, Galium verum, Plantago lanceolata) were studied. We found significant influences of both, Cydectin and moxidectin, on germination of the tested species. Across species, both formulation and active ingredient solely led to a decrease in germination percentage and synchrony of germination and an increase in mean germination time with the formulation showing a more pronounced response pattern. Our study shows for the first time that anthelmintics have the potential to negatively affect plant regeneration. This has practical implications for nature conservation since our results suggest that treatments of livestock with anthelmintics should be carefully timed to not impede endozoochorous seed exchange between plant populations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5112930?pdf=render
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author Carsten Eichberg
Manuel Wohde
Kerstin Müller
Anja Rausch
Christina Scherrmann
Theresa Scheuren
Rolf-Alexander Düring
Tobias W Donath
spellingShingle Carsten Eichberg
Manuel Wohde
Kerstin Müller
Anja Rausch
Christina Scherrmann
Theresa Scheuren
Rolf-Alexander Düring
Tobias W Donath
The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Carsten Eichberg
Manuel Wohde
Kerstin Müller
Anja Rausch
Christina Scherrmann
Theresa Scheuren
Rolf-Alexander Düring
Tobias W Donath
author_sort Carsten Eichberg
title The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
title_short The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
title_full The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
title_fullStr The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
title_full_unstemmed The Anthelmintic Ingredient Moxidectin Negatively Affects Seed Germination of Three Temperate Grassland Species.
title_sort anthelmintic ingredient moxidectin negatively affects seed germination of three temperate grassland species.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In animal farming, anthelmintics are regularly applied to control gastrointestinal nematodes. There is plenty of evidence that also non-target organisms, such as dung beetles, are negatively affected by residues of anthelmintics in faeces of domestic ungulates. By contrast, knowledge about possible effects on wild plants is scarce. To bridge this gap of knowledge, we tested for effects of the common anthelmintic formulation Cydectin and its active ingredient moxidectin on seed germination. We conducted a feeding experiment with sheep and germination experiments in a climate chamber. Three wide-spread plant species of temperate grasslands (Centaurea jacea, Galium verum, Plantago lanceolata) were studied. We found significant influences of both, Cydectin and moxidectin, on germination of the tested species. Across species, both formulation and active ingredient solely led to a decrease in germination percentage and synchrony of germination and an increase in mean germination time with the formulation showing a more pronounced response pattern. Our study shows for the first time that anthelmintics have the potential to negatively affect plant regeneration. This has practical implications for nature conservation since our results suggest that treatments of livestock with anthelmintics should be carefully timed to not impede endozoochorous seed exchange between plant populations.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5112930?pdf=render
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