Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report

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Autor(a) principal: Qazi,A. A.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ali,M., Jabeen,F., Iqbal,R., Iqbal,M. A., Latif,M., Farooq,Z., Kausar,T., Naz,A., Naqvi,S. A. A., Hussain,S., Mahmood,M. T., Malik,K., Hakim,A., Ullah,H., Tariq,N., Jalbani,S.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract In the developed countries, the use of OCPs (organochlorine pesticides) has been banned. However, in South Asia several of them are still in use. In Pakistan and India a constant addition of OCPs into the atmosphere has been indicated by various researchers. In this study levels of selected organochlorine pesticide residues were assessed in sediment and biota collected from four (4) water reservoirs (3 Barrages & 1 Siphon) on the River Satluj Pakistan, along 231 miles (372 km) of River stretch which was further divided into 12 sampling sites. It was aimed to find out the levels of organochlorine pesticide (OCPs) residues in sediments and from selected fish species (Labeo rohita, Wallagu attu, Cyprinus carpio) of the River Satluj Pakistan. The Organochlorine residues (seven pesticides) present in samples of sediments and biota were investigated through multi residue method, using Gas Chromatograph (GC-ECD).In the current study, the concentration of DDT, was investigated in Wallago attu (0.786-3.987 ppb), Labeo rohita (0.779-4.355 ppb) and Cyprinus carpio (1.234-5.654 ppb). DDE was also found in Cyprinus carpio (1.244-6.322 ppb), Wallag attu (0.877-4.221 ppb) and Labeo rohita (2.112-5.897 ppb). Aldrin was not observed in Labeo rohita and Wallago attu. Currently, lindane and DDE was found predominately high in the sediments of study area at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) ranging (2.238-8.226 ppb) and (4.234-6.876 ppb), respectively. Heaptachlor was found only at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) from the sediments with concentration ranging (0.032-234 ppb). In short all other residues investigated were found below the MCL (maximum concentration level) in all the compartments of the study area set by various agencies like WHO/FAO- Codex Alimenterious.
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spelling Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first reportwater pollutionpesticidessedimentsbiotafreshwater managementRiver SatlujAbstract In the developed countries, the use of OCPs (organochlorine pesticides) has been banned. However, in South Asia several of them are still in use. In Pakistan and India a constant addition of OCPs into the atmosphere has been indicated by various researchers. In this study levels of selected organochlorine pesticide residues were assessed in sediment and biota collected from four (4) water reservoirs (3 Barrages & 1 Siphon) on the River Satluj Pakistan, along 231 miles (372 km) of River stretch which was further divided into 12 sampling sites. It was aimed to find out the levels of organochlorine pesticide (OCPs) residues in sediments and from selected fish species (Labeo rohita, Wallagu attu, Cyprinus carpio) of the River Satluj Pakistan. The Organochlorine residues (seven pesticides) present in samples of sediments and biota were investigated through multi residue method, using Gas Chromatograph (GC-ECD).In the current study, the concentration of DDT, was investigated in Wallago attu (0.786-3.987 ppb), Labeo rohita (0.779-4.355 ppb) and Cyprinus carpio (1.234-5.654 ppb). DDE was also found in Cyprinus carpio (1.244-6.322 ppb), Wallag attu (0.877-4.221 ppb) and Labeo rohita (2.112-5.897 ppb). Aldrin was not observed in Labeo rohita and Wallago attu. Currently, lindane and DDE was found predominately high in the sediments of study area at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) ranging (2.238-8.226 ppb) and (4.234-6.876 ppb), respectively. Heaptachlor was found only at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) from the sediments with concentration ranging (0.032-234 ppb). In short all other residues investigated were found below the MCL (maximum concentration level) in all the compartments of the study area set by various agencies like WHO/FAO- Codex Alimenterious.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842023000100420Brazilian Journal of Biology v.83 2023reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.243905info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQazi,A. A.Ali,M.Jabeen,F.Iqbal,R.Iqbal,M. A.Latif,M.Farooq,Z.Kausar,T.Naz,A.Naqvi,S. A. A.Hussain,S.Mahmood,M. T.Malik,K.Hakim,A.Ullah,H.Tariq,N.Jalbani,S.eng2022-11-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842023000100420Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-11-10T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
title Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
spellingShingle Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
Qazi,A. A.
water pollution
pesticides
sediments
biota
freshwater management
River Satluj
title_short Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
title_full Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
title_fullStr Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
title_full_unstemmed Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
title_sort Presence of selected organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in sediments and biota of River Satluj, Pakistan: first report
author Qazi,A. A.
author_facet Qazi,A. A.
Ali,M.
Jabeen,F.
Iqbal,R.
Iqbal,M. A.
Latif,M.
Farooq,Z.
Kausar,T.
Naz,A.
Naqvi,S. A. A.
Hussain,S.
Mahmood,M. T.
Malik,K.
Hakim,A.
Ullah,H.
Tariq,N.
Jalbani,S.
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author2 Ali,M.
Jabeen,F.
Iqbal,R.
Iqbal,M. A.
Latif,M.
Farooq,Z.
Kausar,T.
Naz,A.
Naqvi,S. A. A.
Hussain,S.
Mahmood,M. T.
Malik,K.
Hakim,A.
Ullah,H.
Tariq,N.
Jalbani,S.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Qazi,A. A.
Ali,M.
Jabeen,F.
Iqbal,R.
Iqbal,M. A.
Latif,M.
Farooq,Z.
Kausar,T.
Naz,A.
Naqvi,S. A. A.
Hussain,S.
Mahmood,M. T.
Malik,K.
Hakim,A.
Ullah,H.
Tariq,N.
Jalbani,S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv water pollution
pesticides
sediments
biota
freshwater management
River Satluj
topic water pollution
pesticides
sediments
biota
freshwater management
River Satluj
description Abstract In the developed countries, the use of OCPs (organochlorine pesticides) has been banned. However, in South Asia several of them are still in use. In Pakistan and India a constant addition of OCPs into the atmosphere has been indicated by various researchers. In this study levels of selected organochlorine pesticide residues were assessed in sediment and biota collected from four (4) water reservoirs (3 Barrages & 1 Siphon) on the River Satluj Pakistan, along 231 miles (372 km) of River stretch which was further divided into 12 sampling sites. It was aimed to find out the levels of organochlorine pesticide (OCPs) residues in sediments and from selected fish species (Labeo rohita, Wallagu attu, Cyprinus carpio) of the River Satluj Pakistan. The Organochlorine residues (seven pesticides) present in samples of sediments and biota were investigated through multi residue method, using Gas Chromatograph (GC-ECD).In the current study, the concentration of DDT, was investigated in Wallago attu (0.786-3.987 ppb), Labeo rohita (0.779-4.355 ppb) and Cyprinus carpio (1.234-5.654 ppb). DDE was also found in Cyprinus carpio (1.244-6.322 ppb), Wallag attu (0.877-4.221 ppb) and Labeo rohita (2.112-5.897 ppb). Aldrin was not observed in Labeo rohita and Wallago attu. Currently, lindane and DDE was found predominately high in the sediments of study area at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) ranging (2.238-8.226 ppb) and (4.234-6.876 ppb), respectively. Heaptachlor was found only at SZ-4 (Panjnad Barrage) from the sediments with concentration ranging (0.032-234 ppb). In short all other residues investigated were found below the MCL (maximum concentration level) in all the compartments of the study area set by various agencies like WHO/FAO- Codex Alimenterious.
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