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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (09): 2447-2456.

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Accumulation and degradation of organochorine pesticides in shellfish culture environment in Xiamen sea area.

ZHONG Shuo-liang, DONG Li-ming   

  1. Fujian Fishery Research Institute, Xiamen 361012, Fujian, China
  • Online:2011-09-18 Published:2011-09-18

Abstract: By using GC-ECD, the concentrations of organochlorine pesticides hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) in the shellfish culture environment (sea water, sediments, and culture-shellfishes) in Xiamen sea area were analyzed, and the accumulation and degradation patterns of the HCH and DDT were preliminarily approached. In the sea area, there existed remarkable differences in the accumulation and degradation of HCH and DDT among different shellfish culture environments, being mostly associated with the habitation environment and physiological life habits of shellfish. The accumulated HCH isomers (Rx>1) were mainly β-HCH, δ-HCH, and γ-HCH, whereas the degraded HCH isomers (Rx<1)were mainly α-HCH. The ratio of α-HCH to γ-HCH was less than or equal to 1.0, suggesting that the HCH was come from industrial HCH and lindane, most of the HCH had remained in the culture environment for a longer time,and a small amount of lindane was imported.The DDT in the sea water was aerobically degraded, its main degradation product was DDE, and the ratios of (DDD+DDE) to DDTs (p,p-DDE+p,p-DDD+o,p-DDT+ p,p-DDT) was less than 0.5, whereas the DDT in sediments and shellfishes was anaerobically degraded, its main degradation product was DDD, and the ratios of (DDD+DDE) to DDTs was greater than 0.5, suggesting that there was a small amount of DDT newly imported in the sea water,and most DDT in sediments and shellfishes were already degraded and transformed into DDD and DDE. There were definite differences in the degradation rates of HCH isomers in the culture environment, suggesting the conformational change of HCH in its transformation processes in the shellfish culture ecosystem.

Key words: HCH, DDT, accumulation and degradation, shellfish culture environment, Xiamen sea area