Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Bailão,Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos,Leovigildo Aparecido Costa, Almeida,Sara dos Santos, D’Abadia,Patrícia Lima, Morais,Ronny José de, Matos,Túlio Natalino de, Caramori,Samantha Salomão, Araújo,Cleide Sandra Tavares de, Silva Neto,Carlos de Melo e, Almeida,Luciane Madureira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract Low-order streams located near urban areas usually receive domestic, industrial, and agricultural wastewaters that negatively affect river water quality. Additionally, water pollution is associated with land-use variations around the river, which is characterized by unplanned urbanization, intense agricultural activities, and deforestation. This work correlated land-use patterns with physicochemical quality and genotoxic potential of water at four points (P1 to P4) along the Extrema River, located in an industrial and agricultural area of Central Brazil. Physicochemical analyses indicated that the water collected from the Extrema River is inappropriate for human consumption. Using the Allium cepa model, no evidence of cytotoxicity was observed at any point; in contrast, the genotoxic potential of these water samples was observed. The correlation of these results with land use showed that the water collected at P3 was the most contaminated; this is probably due to the inflow of wastewater from municipal, industrial, and agriculture activities. Different results were observed for P2 and P4, where land-use analysis attributed the water quality to forest burns. We concluded that differential use of the land changed the characteristics of the associated river water, and A. cepa parameters were more related to land-use characteristics than to physicochemical parameters. This study highlighted the importance of associating land use with the cyto genotoxic potential of water.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
title Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
spellingShingle Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
Bailão,Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso
agricultural activities
Allium cepa test
sewage
water quality
title_short Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
title_full Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
title_fullStr Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
title_sort Effect of land-use pattern on the physicochemical and genotoxic properties of water in a low-order stream in Central Brazil
author Bailão,Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso
author_facet Bailão,Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso
Santos,Leovigildo Aparecido Costa
Almeida,Sara dos Santos
D’Abadia,Patrícia Lima
Morais,Ronny José de
Matos,Túlio Natalino de
Caramori,Samantha Salomão
Araújo,Cleide Sandra Tavares de
Silva Neto,Carlos de Melo e
Almeida,Luciane Madureira
author_role author
author2 Santos,Leovigildo Aparecido Costa
Almeida,Sara dos Santos
D’Abadia,Patrícia Lima
Morais,Ronny José de
Matos,Túlio Natalino de
Caramori,Samantha Salomão
Araújo,Cleide Sandra Tavares de
Silva Neto,Carlos de Melo e
Almeida,Luciane Madureira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bailão,Elisa Flávia Luiz Cardoso
Santos,Leovigildo Aparecido Costa
Almeida,Sara dos Santos
D’Abadia,Patrícia Lima
Morais,Ronny José de
Matos,Túlio Natalino de
Caramori,Samantha Salomão
Araújo,Cleide Sandra Tavares de
Silva Neto,Carlos de Melo e
Almeida,Luciane Madureira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv agricultural activities
Allium cepa test
sewage
water quality
topic agricultural activities
Allium cepa test
sewage
water quality
description Abstract Low-order streams located near urban areas usually receive domestic, industrial, and agricultural wastewaters that negatively affect river water quality. Additionally, water pollution is associated with land-use variations around the river, which is characterized by unplanned urbanization, intense agricultural activities, and deforestation. This work correlated land-use patterns with physicochemical quality and genotoxic potential of water at four points (P1 to P4) along the Extrema River, located in an industrial and agricultural area of Central Brazil. Physicochemical analyses indicated that the water collected from the Extrema River is inappropriate for human consumption. Using the Allium cepa model, no evidence of cytotoxicity was observed at any point; in contrast, the genotoxic potential of these water samples was observed. The correlation of these results with land use showed that the water collected at P3 was the most contaminated; this is probably due to the inflow of wastewater from municipal, industrial, and agriculture activities. Different results were observed for P2 and P4, where land-use analysis attributed the water quality to forest burns. We concluded that differential use of the land changed the characteristics of the associated river water, and A. cepa parameters were more related to land-use characteristics than to physicochemical parameters. This study highlighted the importance of associating land use with the cyto genotoxic potential of water.
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