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Short-term toxicity of copper of two species of snails in Shatt-Arab Estuary
Other Title(s)
السمية قصيرة الأمد للنحاس لنوعين من القواقع المتواجدة في مصب شط العرب
Author
Source
Journal of Basrah Researches : Sciences
Issue
Vol. 31, Issue 2A (30 Jun. 2005)5 p.
Publisher
University of Basrah College of Education for Pure Sciences
Publication Date
2005-06-30
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
5
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract AR
تم تقيم حساسية نوعين من القواقع (Lymnae aurticularia (Linneus و (Theodoxus jordani (Sowerby المتواجدة في مصب شط العرب اتجاه النحاس.
إذ عرض القوقعين إلى تراكيز مختلفة من النحاس لمدة 24 و 48 ساعة، تحت الظروف المختبرية باستخدام نظام متجدد للاختبار.
لقد أشارت قيم متوسط التركيز المميت إلى أن القوقع L.
aurticularia كان الأكثر حساسية اتجاه النحاس من القوقع T.
jordani.
Abstract EN
The copper sensitivity of two species of snails in Shatt Al – Arab estuary ( Lymnae aurticularia ( Linneus ) and Theodoxus jordani ( Sowerby ) ) were evaluated .
The snails were subjected to different concentrations of copper for 24 and 48 hours .
The experimental tests were carried out in laboratory using renewal toxicity system .
The medium lethal concentration ( LCR50R ) values indicated that the snail L .
aurticularia was more sensitive to copper than T .
jordani
American Psychological Association (APA)
Farid, Wisam Abd al-Amir. 2005. Short-term toxicity of copper of two species of snails in Shatt-Arab Estuary. Journal of Basrah Researches : Sciences،Vol. 31, no. 2A.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-382139
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Farid, Wisam Abd al-Amir. Short-term toxicity of copper of two species of snails in Shatt-Arab Estuary. Journal of Basrah Researches : Sciences Vol. 31, no. 2A (2005).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-382139
American Medical Association (AMA)
Farid, Wisam Abd al-Amir. Short-term toxicity of copper of two species of snails in Shatt-Arab Estuary. Journal of Basrah Researches : Sciences. 2005. Vol. 31, no. 2A.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-382139
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Record ID
BIM-382139