Journal article
Impacts on the seagrass, Zostera nigricaulis, from the herbicide Fusilade Forte® used in the management of Spartina anglica infestations
M Carve, TL Coggan, JH Myers, B Clarke, D Nugegoda, J Shimeta
Aquatic Toxicology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
The herbicide Fusilade Forte® (FF) is widely applied in agricultural weed management and in the management of the invasive saltmarsh grass, Spartina anglica (ricegrass or cordgrass). FF (active ingredient fluazifop-P acid, FPA) is selective for poaceous grasses. Its primary mode of action is inhibition of the acetyl coenzyme-A carboxylase (ACCase) specific to this taxonomic group, and its secondary mode is by promotion of oxidative stress. FF is applied to S. anglica infestations in the intertidal zone, in proximity to seagrass meadows. Despite the potential for vital seagrass ecosystems to be exposed to FF, there is limited knowledge of any potential impacts. We investigated impacts of FPA ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority and RMIT University funded this research. We thank Associate Professor R. Ritchie for advice on the PAM fluorometery method, Dr. B. Cromer, J. O'Brien and F. Carve Luzardo for chromatography and laboratory assistance.