Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata

Ovigerous females of the estuarine crab (Neohelice granulate) were exposed to both pure glyphosate (2.5mg/L and 5mg/L) and a glyphosate formulation (Roundup Ultramax, containing glyphosate at 2.5mg/L acid equivalent). At the end of the egg incubation period, a significant reduction in the number of...

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spelling paper:paper_07307268_v33_n8_p1879_Avigliano2023-06-08T15:43:49Z Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata Crab Glyphosate Larvae Ovary Reproduction Shellfish Crab Glyphosates Larvae Ovary Reproduction Herbicides glyphosate abnormality biological development crab estuarine environment glyphosate hatching hormone incubation maturation pollution effect pollution exposure reproductive health article assay body weight controlled study female hatching incubation time larva mortality nonhuman oocyte ovary development priority journal Decapoda (Crustacea) Crab Glyphosate Larvae Ovary Reproduction Animals Brachyura Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Ecotoxicology Estuaries Female Glycine Herbicides Larva Ovary Ovum Reproduction Time Factors Ovigerous females of the estuarine crab (Neohelice granulate) were exposed to both pure glyphosate (2.5mg/L and 5mg/L) and a glyphosate formulation (Roundup Ultramax, containing glyphosate at 2.5mg/L acid equivalent). At the end of the egg incubation period, a significant reduction in the number of hatched larvae was seen as a result of Roundup exposure. Additionally, several larvae abnormalities were seen in both pure glyphosate (2.5mg/L) and Roundup treatments, such as hydropsy and hypopigmented eyes, and atrophied eyes were observed in the Roundup treatment. To evaluate the effect of the herbicide on ovarian rematuration, females remained exposed for 32 d. Pure glyphosate at 2.5mg/L stimulated ovarian maturation over control levels, mainly in terms of a higher gonadosomatic index and a higher percentage of vitellogenic oocytes. A plausible hypothesis to be tested in further experiments is that exposure to glyphosate disrupts the hormonal system controlling reproduction. Environ Toxicol Chem 2014;33:1879-1884. © 2014 SETAC. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07307268_v33_n8_p1879_Avigliano http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07307268_v33_n8_p1879_Avigliano
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topic Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Shellfish
Crab
Glyphosates
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Herbicides
glyphosate
abnormality
biological development
crab
estuarine environment
glyphosate
hatching
hormone
incubation
maturation
pollution effect
pollution exposure
reproductive health
article
assay
body weight
controlled study
female
hatching
incubation time
larva
mortality
nonhuman
oocyte
ovary development
priority journal
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Animals
Brachyura
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Ecotoxicology
Estuaries
Female
Glycine
Herbicides
Larva
Ovary
Ovum
Reproduction
Time Factors
spellingShingle Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Shellfish
Crab
Glyphosates
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Herbicides
glyphosate
abnormality
biological development
crab
estuarine environment
glyphosate
hatching
hormone
incubation
maturation
pollution effect
pollution exposure
reproductive health
article
assay
body weight
controlled study
female
hatching
incubation time
larva
mortality
nonhuman
oocyte
ovary development
priority journal
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Animals
Brachyura
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Ecotoxicology
Estuaries
Female
Glycine
Herbicides
Larva
Ovary
Ovum
Reproduction
Time Factors
Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
topic_facet Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Shellfish
Crab
Glyphosates
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Herbicides
glyphosate
abnormality
biological development
crab
estuarine environment
glyphosate
hatching
hormone
incubation
maturation
pollution effect
pollution exposure
reproductive health
article
assay
body weight
controlled study
female
hatching
incubation time
larva
mortality
nonhuman
oocyte
ovary development
priority journal
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Crab
Glyphosate
Larvae
Ovary
Reproduction
Animals
Brachyura
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Ecotoxicology
Estuaries
Female
Glycine
Herbicides
Larva
Ovary
Ovum
Reproduction
Time Factors
description Ovigerous females of the estuarine crab (Neohelice granulate) were exposed to both pure glyphosate (2.5mg/L and 5mg/L) and a glyphosate formulation (Roundup Ultramax, containing glyphosate at 2.5mg/L acid equivalent). At the end of the egg incubation period, a significant reduction in the number of hatched larvae was seen as a result of Roundup exposure. Additionally, several larvae abnormalities were seen in both pure glyphosate (2.5mg/L) and Roundup treatments, such as hydropsy and hypopigmented eyes, and atrophied eyes were observed in the Roundup treatment. To evaluate the effect of the herbicide on ovarian rematuration, females remained exposed for 32 d. Pure glyphosate at 2.5mg/L stimulated ovarian maturation over control levels, mainly in terms of a higher gonadosomatic index and a higher percentage of vitellogenic oocytes. A plausible hypothesis to be tested in further experiments is that exposure to glyphosate disrupts the hormonal system controlling reproduction. Environ Toxicol Chem 2014;33:1879-1884. © 2014 SETAC.
title Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
title_short Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
title_full Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
title_fullStr Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
title_full_unstemmed Effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab Neohelice granulata
title_sort effects of glyphosate on egg incubation, larvae hatching, and ovarian rematuration in the estuarine crab neohelice granulata
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07307268_v33_n8_p1879_Avigliano
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07307268_v33_n8_p1879_Avigliano
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