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Effects of glyphosate-based herbicides on survival, development, growth and sex ratios of wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) tadpoles. II: Agriculturally relevant exposures to Roundup WeatherMax® and Vision® under laboratory conditions
Effects of common glyphosate herbicides on survival, growth, development, and sex ratios of wood frog tadpoles exposed to farm-level doses in the lab
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Abstract
Roundup WeatherMax® caused 100% mortality in wood frog tadpoles after the first exposure pulse.
- A lower concentration of Roundup WeatherMax® (0.21 mg acid equivalent/L) and Vision® (2.89 mg acid equivalent/L) increased the condition factor of tadpoles at Gosner stage 36/38 compared to controls.
- At Gosner stage 42, tadpoles treated with the active ingredient IPA and the POEA surfactant showed a decreased condition factor, with effects varying by sex.
- Treatment with glyphosate-based herbicides reduced the normal increase of mRNA levels for key genes involved in tadpole development during metamorphosis.
- Significant treatment effects on mRNA profiles were primarily observed in male tadpoles.
- The findings suggest that glyphosate-based herbicides may influence developmental gene expression in tadpoles, but similar adverse effects have not been consistently observed in natural systems.
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