Paraquat is toxic to the soil-dwelling arthropod, Folsomia candida (Collembola: Isotomidae), and has potential effects on its Wolbachia endosymbiont.

Mikkel C E Ward, Maria C Barrios,Ann M Fallon

Journal of invertebrate pathology(2023)

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The springtail, Folsomia candida, is a soil arthropod commonly used to evaluate environmental toxins. Conflicting data on the toxicity of the herbicide paraquat prompted re-evaluation of its effects on F. candida survival and reproduction. Paraquat has an LC of about 80 μM when tested in the absence of charcoal; charcoal, often used in test arenas to facilitate visualization of the white Collembola, has a protective effect. Survivors of paraquat treatment fail to resume molting and oviposition, suggesting an irreversible effect on the Wolbachia symbiont that restores diploidy during parthenogenetic reproduction of this species.
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Springtail, Toxins, Charcoal, Wolbachia, Parthenogenesis, Herbicide, 1,1'-dimethyl-4,4'-dipyridilium dichloride, Oxidizing agent
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