Acute toxicity of nitrite on
Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) juveniles at different salinity levels
Y.-C.
Lin, J.-C. Chen-2003
Aquaculture, 224(1-4): 193-201
Abstract :
Litopenaeus vannamei
juveniles (total length 56±9.6 mm) were exposed to different concentrations
of nitrite-N (nitrite as nitrogen), using a static renewal method at
salinity levels of 15 ppt, 25 ppt and 35 ppt (g/kg) pH 8.02 and 18 °C. The
24-, 48-, 72-, 96- and 144-h LC50 value of nitrite-N on L. vannamei
juveniles were 187.9, 142.2, 92.5, 76.5, 61.1 mg/l at 15 ppt; 274,1, 244.0,
224.8, 178.3, 152.4 mg/l at 25 ppt; 521.2, 423.9, 375.0, 321.7, 257.2 mg/l
at 35 ppt, respectively. As the salinity decreased from 35 ppt to 15 ppt,
susceptibility of nitrite-N increased by 277%, 298%, 405% and 421% after
24-, 48-, 72-, 96- and 144-h exposure, respectively. The "safe
level" for rearing L. vannamei juveniles was estimated to be
6.1, 15.2, 25.7 mg/l for nitrite-N in 15 ppt, 25 ppt and 35 ppt,
respectively. The relationship between LC50 of nitrite-N (mg/l), salinity (S)
and exposure time (T) is as follows: LC50=123.0182+0.3657S-0.6072T
(R2=0.9847).
(Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, 202, Taiwan, ROC, e-mail of J.-C. Chen: jcchen@mail.ntou.edu.tw)