Avaliação da Toxicidade Aguda de Piraclostrobin, Epoxiconazol e sua Mistura em Colossoma macropomum (tambaqui)
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O presente trabalho avaliou o efeito toxicológico de formulações fungicidas à base de piraclostrobin e epoxiconazol, isoladamente e em formulação conjugada sobre Colossoma macropomum (tambaqui) por 96 horas através da determinação da Concentração Letal Média (CL50-96h) de cada uma das formulações. Foram encontrados valores de CL50-96h equivalentes a 0,018 mg L-1 para o piraclostrobin, 2,28 mg L-1 para o epoxiconazol e 0,021 mg L-1 para sua formulação conjugada. Das três formulações utilizadas, o piraclostrobin isoladamente mostrou-se o mais tóxico para os organismos estudados e o uso conjugado das duas substâncias nas concentrações estudadas apresentou um fraco efeito sinérgico.Downloads
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