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ACUTE AND CHRONIC TOXICITY OF WASTE TIRE ASH IN DAPHNIA MAGNA

Journal

APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 713-723

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ALOKI Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Inst Ltd
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/2101_713723

Keywords

ash; waste tire; acute toxicity; chronic toxicity; Daphnia magna

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This study analyzed the acute and chronic toxicity of waste tire ash on Daphnia magna. The acute test showed an EC50 of 5.83 g/L after a 48-hour exposure. The chronic test revealed a decrease in total reproduction over 19 days in all treatments.
Waste tire is a residue that accumulates over time due to the lack of processes for its recycling or transformation; one of the most recurrent anthropogenic activities, whether accidental or provoked, is open burning, whose contamination by ashes affects the environment and its ecosystems. The discharges from these fires could cause an imbalance in freshwater ecosystems, thus deteriorating the conditions necessary for the survival of aquatic species. This work analyzes waste tire ash's acute and chronic toxicity on the organism Daphnia magna. For the acute test, bioassays were carried out with three replicates for each of the eight elutriates, and for the chronic test, four groups of studies were formed with three replicates each. The acute test results showed an EC50 calculated for a 48-hour exposure of 5.83 g/L, and chronic test results revealed that the total reproduction of the population decreased over the 19 days in all treatments.

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