Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sant'Anna,Célia L.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Melcher,Silvia S., Carvalho,Maria do Carmo, Gelmego,Marcina P., Azevedo,Maria Teresa de P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: Considering the great ecological and sanitary importance of the cyanobacteria and the need of detailed information about these organisms in Brazilian water bodies, the present study aims at contributing towards the knowledge of the cyanobacterial flora of five reservoirs belonging to the upper Tietê Basin, São Paulo: Billings, Guarapiranga, Jundiaí, Pirapora, Ponte Nova and Taiaçupeba. In the past several years, these reservoirs have been submitted to severe environmental deterioration and have repeatedly presented cyanobacterial blooms, including those of toxic species. The samples were collected between 1997 and 2003 either with plankton net (20 µm mesh) or van Dorn's bottle, and preserved with lugol solution or formaldehyde. Some species were isolated and maintained in culture. Forty-eight species of cyanobacteria were identified, with predominance of the order Chroococcales (58%), followed by the orders Oscillatoriales (21%) and Nostocales (21%). Among the 48 studied species, 17 (35%) were considered potentially toxic. The occurrence and biodiversity of the cyanobacteria in each reservoir depend on the environmental conditions. Among the five water bodies, Billings Reservoir presented the most adequate situation for the development of a greater number of species (34), probably due to its high pH values (around 8). Pirapora Reservoir on the other hand, with highest conductivity (445.0 µS cm-1) and lowest Secchi depth values (0.2 m), presented the lowest cyanobacterial biodiversity (14 species).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
title Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
spellingShingle Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
Sant'Anna,Célia L.
Brazil
diversity
planktic Cyanobacteria
reservoirs
title_short Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
title_full Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
title_fullStr Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
title_sort Planktic Cyanobacteria from upper Tietê basin reservoirs, SP, Brazil
author Sant'Anna,Célia L.
author_facet Sant'Anna,Célia L.
Melcher,Silvia S.
Carvalho,Maria do Carmo
Gelmego,Marcina P.
Azevedo,Maria Teresa de P.
author_role author
author2 Melcher,Silvia S.
Carvalho,Maria do Carmo
Gelmego,Marcina P.
Azevedo,Maria Teresa de P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sant'Anna,Célia L.
Melcher,Silvia S.
Carvalho,Maria do Carmo
Gelmego,Marcina P.
Azevedo,Maria Teresa de P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
diversity
planktic Cyanobacteria
reservoirs
topic Brazil
diversity
planktic Cyanobacteria
reservoirs
description Considering the great ecological and sanitary importance of the cyanobacteria and the need of detailed information about these organisms in Brazilian water bodies, the present study aims at contributing towards the knowledge of the cyanobacterial flora of five reservoirs belonging to the upper Tietê Basin, São Paulo: Billings, Guarapiranga, Jundiaí, Pirapora, Ponte Nova and Taiaçupeba. In the past several years, these reservoirs have been submitted to severe environmental deterioration and have repeatedly presented cyanobacterial blooms, including those of toxic species. The samples were collected between 1997 and 2003 either with plankton net (20 µm mesh) or van Dorn's bottle, and preserved with lugol solution or formaldehyde. Some species were isolated and maintained in culture. Forty-eight species of cyanobacteria were identified, with predominance of the order Chroococcales (58%), followed by the orders Oscillatoriales (21%) and Nostocales (21%). Among the 48 studied species, 17 (35%) were considered potentially toxic. The occurrence and biodiversity of the cyanobacteria in each reservoir depend on the environmental conditions. Among the five water bodies, Billings Reservoir presented the most adequate situation for the development of a greater number of species (34), probably due to its high pH values (around 8). Pirapora Reservoir on the other hand, with highest conductivity (445.0 µS cm-1) and lowest Secchi depth values (0.2 m), presented the lowest cyanobacterial biodiversity (14 species).
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