AccScience Publishing / AJWEP / Volume 4 / Issue 2 / DOI: 10.3233/AJW-2007-4_2_16
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effect of Calcium Hardness on Toxicity and Accumulation of Water-borne Lead, Cadmium and Chromium to Labeo rohita (Hamilton)

S. Adhikari1* L. Ghosh1 S. Ayyappan1
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1 Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture P.O. Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar - 751 002, India
AJWEP 2007, 4(2), 103–106; https://doi.org/10.3233/AJW-2007-4_2_16
Submitted: 1 October 2005 | Accepted: 18 September 2006 | Published: 1 January 2007
© 2007 by the Author(s). This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution -Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC-by the license) ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ )
Abstract

Effect of calcium hardness (120, 250, 350 and 750 mg/L) on the toxicity and accumulation of lead, cadmium and chromium to Labeo rohita (Hamilton) was investigated in the laboratory. For lead treatment, no mortality occurred, whereas 50% and 20% mortality occurred at 120 and 250 mg/L calcium hardness, respectively for cadmium treatment. In chromium treatment, 10% mortality was recorded at 120 mg/L calcium hardness. The minimum accumulation of Pb, Cd and Cr in whole fish occurred at 350 mg/L hardness as compared to other treatments.

Keywords
Lead
cadmium
chromium
Labeo rohita
accumulation
calcium hardness
Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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