The Effect of Tio2nps on Cloransulam-Methyl Toxicity to Earthworm (Eisenia Fetida)

29 Pages Posted: 18 Nov 2022

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Ruolin Wu

Shandong Agricultural University

Chengbo Lu

Shandong Agricultural University

Kaixuan Hou

Shandong Agricultural University

Xiaole Wang

Shandong Agricultural University

Jun Wang

Shandong Agricultural University

Jinhua Wang

Shandong Agricultural University

Zhongkun Du

Shandong Agricultural University

Bing Li

Shandong Agricultural University

lusheng zhu

Shandong Agricultural University

Abstract

Cloransulam-methyl is a new herbicide and has broad application prospect. However, the effect of cloransulam-methyl on earthworm have yet to be clarified. As more and more titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2NPs) enter the soil, cloransulam-methyl and TiO2NPs have a risk of co-exposure, but the effect of TiO2NPs on cloransulam-methyl toxicity is unknown. In the study, the ecotoxicity of cloransulam-methyl (0.1, 1 mg kg-1) on earthworm and the effect of TiO2NPs (10 mg kg-1) on cloransulam-methyl toxicity was investigated after exposure for 28 and 56 d. Exposure tests showed cloransulam-methyl and cloransulam-methyl + TiO2NPs promoted the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, malondialdehyde and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, increased the activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase, resulted in lipid peroxidation and DNA damage. Besides, the results at the genetic level showed cloransulam-methyl and cloransulam-methyl + TiO2NPs altered the expression of physiologically-related genes, which demonstrated that cloransulam-methyl and cloransulam-methyl + TiO2NPs induced oxidative stress and cell apoptosis, and disturbed the normal reproduction in earthworm. The results of comprehensive toxicity comparison indicated cloransulam-methyl and TiO2NPs co-exposure has higher toxicity compared to cloransulam single exposure. Our results suggest that TiO2NPs can enhance the toxicity of cloransulam-methyl on Eisenia fetida in terms of oxidative stress, cell apoptosis and reproduction aspects.

Keywords: Antioxidant enzyme, gene expression, oxidative stress, Co-exposure, Integrated Biomarker Response

Suggested Citation

Wu, Ruolin and Lu, Chengbo and Hou, Kaixuan and Wang, Xiaole and Wang, Jun and Wang, Jinhua and Du, Zhongkun and Li, Bing and zhu, lusheng, The Effect of Tio2nps on Cloransulam-Methyl Toxicity to Earthworm (Eisenia Fetida). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4280930 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4280930

Ruolin Wu

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Chengbo Lu

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Kaixuan Hou

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Xiaole Wang

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Jun Wang

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Jinhua Wang

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Zhongkun Du

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Bing Li

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

Lusheng Zhu (Contact Author)

Shandong Agricultural University ( email )

Taian
China

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