Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Guarda, Patricia M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Gualberto, Larissa da S., Mendes, Danylo B., Rambo, Magale Karine Diel, Guarda, Emerson A., Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32051
Resumo: Cerrado biodiversity has been threatened by the increase in agricultural production in the state of Tocantins and the increase in the use of pesticides. This work was carried out in the Formoso do Araguaia region, on the banks of the Formoso River, which is home to about 1,825 indigenous people and is one of the largest indigenous lands in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. The presence of pesticides of the imidazolinone and strobirulin classes was verified, analyzed by UHPLC-MS/MS from April 2018 to February 2019, to assess the impacts of these pesticides on the biodiversity of the study site. After the analyses, five active principles (azoxystrobin, phenamidone, imazethapyr, tricyclazole and trifloxystrobin) were detected in the water matrix, two active principles (azoxystrobin and tricyclazole) in the soil matrix, but no active principle was detected in the sediment matrix. Contamination in the region, where riverine and indigenous people use this water for cultivation, hygiene and food, which is worrying, are exposed to these substances.
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spelling Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, BrazilResiduos de plaguicidas en el Río Formoso: una amenaza para la biodiversidad en el Cerrado del Estado de Tocantins, Brasil Resíduos de pesticidas no Rio Formoso: uma ameaça à biodiversidade no Cerrado do Estado do Tocantins, BrasilPlaguicidasAguaSueloSedimentoTocantins.AgrotóxicosSoloSedimentoÁguaTocantins.PesticidesWaterSoilSedimentTocantins.Cerrado biodiversity has been threatened by the increase in agricultural production in the state of Tocantins and the increase in the use of pesticides. This work was carried out in the Formoso do Araguaia region, on the banks of the Formoso River, which is home to about 1,825 indigenous people and is one of the largest indigenous lands in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. The presence of pesticides of the imidazolinone and strobirulin classes was verified, analyzed by UHPLC-MS/MS from April 2018 to February 2019, to assess the impacts of these pesticides on the biodiversity of the study site. After the analyses, five active principles (azoxystrobin, phenamidone, imazethapyr, tricyclazole and trifloxystrobin) were detected in the water matrix, two active principles (azoxystrobin and tricyclazole) in the soil matrix, but no active principle was detected in the sediment matrix. Contamination in the region, where riverine and indigenous people use this water for cultivation, hygiene and food, which is worrying, are exposed to these substances.La biodiversidad del Cerrado se ha visto amenazada por el aumento de la producción agrícola en el estado de Tocantins y el aumento en el uso de pesticidas. Este trabajo se llevó a cabo en la región de Formoso do Araguaia, a orillas del río Formoso, que alberga a unos 1.825 indígenas y es una de las tierras indígenas más grandes del estado de Tocantins, Brasil. Se verificó la presencia de pesticidas de las clases imidazolinona y estrobirulina, analizados por UHPLC-MS/MS desde abril de 2018 hasta febrero de 2019, para evaluar los impactos de estos pesticidas en la biodiversidad del sitio de estudio. Tras los análisis, se detectaron cinco principios activos (azoxistrobina, fenamidona, imazetapir, triciclazol y trifloxistrobina) en la matriz de agua, dos principios activos (azoxistrobina y triciclazol) en la matriz del suelo, pero ningún principio activo se detectó en la matriz del sedimento. La contaminación en la región, donde ribereños e indígenas utilizan esta agua para cultivos, higiene y alimentación, lo cual es preocupante, están expuestos a estas sustancias.A biodiversidade do Cerrado tem sido ameaçada pelo aumento da produção agrícola no estado do Tocantins e pelo aumento do uso de agrotóxicos. Este trabalho foi realizado na região de Formoso do Araguaia, as margens do Rio Formoso, que abriga cerca de 1.825 indígenas e é uma das maiores terras indígenas do estado do Tocantins, Brasil. Foi verificada a presença de agrotóxicos das classes imidazolinonas e estrobirulinas, analisadas por UHPLC-MS/MS no período de abril de 2018 a fevereiro de 2019, para avaliação dos impactos desses agrotóxicos na biodiversidade do local de estudo. Após as análises, cinco princípios ativos (azoxistrobina, fenamidona, imazetapir, triciclazol e trifloxistrobina) foram detectados na matriz hídrica, dois princípios ativos (azoxistrobina e triciclazol) na matriz do solo, mas nenhum princípio ativo foi detectado na matriz sedimento. A contaminação na região, onde ribeirinho e indígenas utilizam essa água para cultivo, higiene e alimentação, o que é preocupante, estão expostas a essas substâncias.Research, Society and Development2022-07-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3205110.33448/rsd-v11i9.32051Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e42111932051Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e42111932051Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e421119320512525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32051/27280Copyright (c) 2022 Patricia M. Guarda; Larissa da S. Gualberto; Danylo B. Mendes; Magale Karine Diel Rambo; Emerson A. Guarda; José Expedito Cavalcante da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuarda, Patricia M.Gualberto, Larissa da S.Mendes, Danylo B.Rambo, Magale Karine Diel Guarda, Emerson A.Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da 2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32051Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:10.414735Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
Residuos de plaguicidas en el Río Formoso: una amenaza para la biodiversidad en el Cerrado del Estado de Tocantins, Brasil
Resíduos de pesticidas no Rio Formoso: uma ameaça à biodiversidade no Cerrado do Estado do Tocantins, Brasil
title Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
spellingShingle Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
Guarda, Patricia M.
Plaguicidas
Agua
Suelo
Sedimento
Tocantins.
Agrotóxicos
Solo
Sedimento
Água
Tocantins.
Pesticides
Water
Soil
Sediment
Tocantins.
title_short Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
title_full Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
title_fullStr Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
title_sort Pesticide residues in the Formoso River: a threat to biodiversity in the Cerrado of the Tocantins State, Brazil
author Guarda, Patricia M.
author_facet Guarda, Patricia M.
Gualberto, Larissa da S.
Mendes, Danylo B.
Rambo, Magale Karine Diel
Guarda, Emerson A.
Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da
author_role author
author2 Gualberto, Larissa da S.
Mendes, Danylo B.
Rambo, Magale Karine Diel
Guarda, Emerson A.
Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guarda, Patricia M.
Gualberto, Larissa da S.
Mendes, Danylo B.
Rambo, Magale Karine Diel
Guarda, Emerson A.
Silva, José Expedito Cavalcante da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plaguicidas
Agua
Suelo
Sedimento
Tocantins.
Agrotóxicos
Solo
Sedimento
Água
Tocantins.
Pesticides
Water
Soil
Sediment
Tocantins.
topic Plaguicidas
Agua
Suelo
Sedimento
Tocantins.
Agrotóxicos
Solo
Sedimento
Água
Tocantins.
Pesticides
Water
Soil
Sediment
Tocantins.
description Cerrado biodiversity has been threatened by the increase in agricultural production in the state of Tocantins and the increase in the use of pesticides. This work was carried out in the Formoso do Araguaia region, on the banks of the Formoso River, which is home to about 1,825 indigenous people and is one of the largest indigenous lands in the state of Tocantins, Brazil. The presence of pesticides of the imidazolinone and strobirulin classes was verified, analyzed by UHPLC-MS/MS from April 2018 to February 2019, to assess the impacts of these pesticides on the biodiversity of the study site. After the analyses, five active principles (azoxystrobin, phenamidone, imazethapyr, tricyclazole and trifloxystrobin) were detected in the water matrix, two active principles (azoxystrobin and tricyclazole) in the soil matrix, but no active principle was detected in the sediment matrix. Contamination in the region, where riverine and indigenous people use this water for cultivation, hygiene and food, which is worrying, are exposed to these substances.
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