Természetes piretrin toxicitásának elemzése ragadozó Copepodákra és pontyfélék ivadékállományaira
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2015-11Author
Boltizár, Ottó
Müller, Tamás
Csorbai, Balázs
Csenki, Zsolt
Hegyi, Árpád
Horváth, László
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SUMMARY
The production results of pond fish culture highly depends on the success of fry
rearing process. The plankton selection is an important agricultural intervention
when different synthetic insecticides are used for the elimination of the predatory
Copepods species for example: Cyclops ssp. The purpose of our investigation
was to develop a new plankton selection method which is environmental
friendly and can substitute the synthetic insecticides. We investigated the Bioplantella
Flora product which is a natural plant-origin preparation. The agent of
this product is natural piretrin. The laboratory tests show that it can kill 86% of
Copepods in 1 ppm concentration during 48 hours and the 0.5 ppm concentration
can decrease the feeding activity of predatory Copepods. As a result of fish
tests, 30% toxicity concentration was measured in solution of 1 ppm after 24
hours. There was no statistical effect of natural piretrin on larvae in lower concentration
(≤ 0.5 ppm) and experiment of fish changing showed that the drug is
rapidly degraded.