Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments
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Resumo: | It is generally assumed that zooplankton can recolonize lakes that have been exposed to pesticides, via their dormant egg banks. Hitherto, few studies have evaluated the relative importance of dormant egg bank recruitment in the re-establishment of zooplankton communities in the presence of pesticide. This study investigated the effects of commercial products Bratt® (a.i. 2,4-D), Roundup® (a.i. glyphosate) and their mixture on the emergence (abundance and taxon richness) of dormant zooplankton egg banks from natural lake sediment. Sediment samples were collected from the surface sediment (<10 cm depth) in four lakes in Southeast São Paulo, Brazil. We performed a hatching experiment, in which natural lake sediments containing dormant eggs were exposed separately to Bratt® (applied concentrations ranging from 0.30 to 20 mg L−1), Roundup® (0.28–8.5 mg L−1), and combined mixtures of all concentrations, plus one control (non-exposure to formulated herbicides) for a period of 28 days. All tested concentrations of Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture reduced the abundance and taxon richness of emerging zooplankton (except 2 mg L−1 of Bratt®). This effect was more pronounced in rotifers. In comparison, there were no negative effects on the emergence of microcrustaceans. These findings suggest that commercial products Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture can suppress the emergence of rotifers, thereby influencing zooplankton recruitment potential in lakes impacted by the presence of these commercial herbicides. Our results stress the importance of the need for additional studies to assess the effects of pesticides on dormant egg banks. |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sedimentsAquatic ecotoxicologyDormant egg banksMicrocrustaceansPesticidesRotifersIt is generally assumed that zooplankton can recolonize lakes that have been exposed to pesticides, via their dormant egg banks. Hitherto, few studies have evaluated the relative importance of dormant egg bank recruitment in the re-establishment of zooplankton communities in the presence of pesticide. This study investigated the effects of commercial products Bratt® (a.i. 2,4-D), Roundup® (a.i. glyphosate) and their mixture on the emergence (abundance and taxon richness) of dormant zooplankton egg banks from natural lake sediment. Sediment samples were collected from the surface sediment (<10 cm depth) in four lakes in Southeast São Paulo, Brazil. We performed a hatching experiment, in which natural lake sediments containing dormant eggs were exposed separately to Bratt® (applied concentrations ranging from 0.30 to 20 mg L−1), Roundup® (0.28–8.5 mg L−1), and combined mixtures of all concentrations, plus one control (non-exposure to formulated herbicides) for a period of 28 days. All tested concentrations of Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture reduced the abundance and taxon richness of emerging zooplankton (except 2 mg L−1 of Bratt®). This effect was more pronounced in rotifers. In comparison, there were no negative effects on the emergence of microcrustaceans. These findings suggest that commercial products Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture can suppress the emergence of rotifers, thereby influencing zooplankton recruitment potential in lakes impacted by the presence of these commercial herbicides. Our results stress the importance of the need for additional studies to assess the effects of pesticides on dormant egg banks.São Paulo State University (UNESP) Department of Biology Aquatic Biology LaboratoryCSIRO Land and Water Flagship University DriveSão Paulo State University (UNESP) Department of ZoologySão Paulo State University (UNESP) Department of Biology Aquatic Biology LaboratorySão Paulo State University (UNESP) Department of ZoologyUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University DrivePortinho, Jorge L. [UNESP]Nielsen, Daryl L.Daré, Luana [UNESP]Henry, Raoul [UNESP]Oliveira, Régis C. [UNESP]Branco, Ciro C.Z. [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:37:09Z2018-12-11T17:37:09Z2018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article151-159application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.156Chemosphere, v. 203, p. 151-159.1879-12980045-6535http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17988810.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.1562-s2.0-850474369482-s2.0-85047436948.pdf322757267247026051779433992515080000-0002-4000-25240000-0002-4099-8755Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengChemosphere1,435info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-28T06:44:57Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/179888Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-06T00:07:27.237658Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments Portinho, Jorge L. [UNESP] Aquatic ecotoxicology Dormant egg banks Microcrustaceans Pesticides Rotifers |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
title_full |
Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Mixture of commercial herbicides based on 2,4-D and glyphosate mixture can suppress the emergence of zooplankton from sediments |
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Portinho, Jorge L. [UNESP] |
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Portinho, Jorge L. [UNESP] Nielsen, Daryl L. Daré, Luana [UNESP] Henry, Raoul [UNESP] Oliveira, Régis C. [UNESP] Branco, Ciro C.Z. [UNESP] |
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Nielsen, Daryl L. Daré, Luana [UNESP] Henry, Raoul [UNESP] Oliveira, Régis C. [UNESP] Branco, Ciro C.Z. [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) University Drive |
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Portinho, Jorge L. [UNESP] Nielsen, Daryl L. Daré, Luana [UNESP] Henry, Raoul [UNESP] Oliveira, Régis C. [UNESP] Branco, Ciro C.Z. [UNESP] |
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Aquatic ecotoxicology Dormant egg banks Microcrustaceans Pesticides Rotifers |
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Aquatic ecotoxicology Dormant egg banks Microcrustaceans Pesticides Rotifers |
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It is generally assumed that zooplankton can recolonize lakes that have been exposed to pesticides, via their dormant egg banks. Hitherto, few studies have evaluated the relative importance of dormant egg bank recruitment in the re-establishment of zooplankton communities in the presence of pesticide. This study investigated the effects of commercial products Bratt® (a.i. 2,4-D), Roundup® (a.i. glyphosate) and their mixture on the emergence (abundance and taxon richness) of dormant zooplankton egg banks from natural lake sediment. Sediment samples were collected from the surface sediment (<10 cm depth) in four lakes in Southeast São Paulo, Brazil. We performed a hatching experiment, in which natural lake sediments containing dormant eggs were exposed separately to Bratt® (applied concentrations ranging from 0.30 to 20 mg L−1), Roundup® (0.28–8.5 mg L−1), and combined mixtures of all concentrations, plus one control (non-exposure to formulated herbicides) for a period of 28 days. All tested concentrations of Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture reduced the abundance and taxon richness of emerging zooplankton (except 2 mg L−1 of Bratt®). This effect was more pronounced in rotifers. In comparison, there were no negative effects on the emergence of microcrustaceans. These findings suggest that commercial products Bratt®, Roundup® and their mixture can suppress the emergence of rotifers, thereby influencing zooplankton recruitment potential in lakes impacted by the presence of these commercial herbicides. Our results stress the importance of the need for additional studies to assess the effects of pesticides on dormant egg banks. |
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