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Hmoud F. A. Al-Kaham Al-Balawi

Professor

Ex-Vice Dean (Admin.) College of science, Ex- Chairman of Zoology Department, and Ex-Chairman of Biodiversity Program

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Journal Article
2014

Acute toxicity I: effect of profenofos and triazophos (organophosphates) and carbofuran and carbaryl (carbamates) to Labeo rohita.

Profenofos and trizaophos (organophosphates) carbofuran and carbaryl (carbamates) are among the major toxicants polluting freshwater bodies, as well as exerting a significant effect on the health of fish. In this study, the 96 h LC50 of the most commonly used organophosphates and carbamates was determined in one of the indigenous fish species, Labeo rohita fingerlings. Pesticides were applied to fingerlings that had been grown under optimized standard conditions under a maintained static bioassay system. Probit analysis was used for the determination of LC50 values, which were ascertained as 6.64, 0.32, 1.4, and 8.24 mg/L for triazophos, profenofos, carbofuran, and carbaryl, respectively. Acute toxic stress was noted with fish exhibiting behavioral toxicity including suffocation, lying on the bottom, erratic swimming, lethargy and downward movements, and gulping prior to mortality.

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Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry
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The current research work was planned to investigate …

by Shahid Mahboob, Zubair Ahmed, H.F. Alkahem Al-Balawi, Khalid A Al-Ghanim, Promy Virik, N Al-Mulham, F. Al-Misned
2022
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elsevier
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The present study deals with the analysis of different indices, length weight relationship and age-length relationship of Cyprinion acinaces and Carasobarbus apoensis. The…

by Abdul Rahman MohammadAl-Otaibia, H.F. Alkahem Al-Balawi, K.A. Al-Ghanim, A. Zubair, Z. Ahmad
2022
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elsevier
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Specimens of Heteropneustes fossilis were treated with various levels of …

by Z.AhmadH.F.Alkahem Al-BalawiK.A.Al-GhanimF.Al-MisnedS.Mahboob
2021
Published in:
elsevier