Individual and Combined Effects of Pesticides with Active Ingredients of Mancozeb and Methomyl on the DNA Damage of Daphnia magna (Straus, 1820; Cladocera, Daphniidae)
Rania Nawra Thifali Izdihar,
Diah Ariyanti Perdana,
Farial Alwaini
et al.
Abstract:Mancozeb and methomyl are active ingredients commonly contained in pesticides applied in shallot farming. Surface runoff can carry pesticide residues that enter water bodies and affect non-target organisms, such as Daphnia magna. This study evaluated the genotoxicity effects of individual and combined mancozeb and methomyl on the DNA damage of D. magna. Organisms at 24 h old and 48 h old were exposed to individual and combined concentrations of mancozeb and methomyl for 24 h to obtain the LC50-24 h values. The… Show more
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