Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei

Glyphosate is currently the most widely used herbicide in agricultural production. It generally enters aquatic ecosystems through surface water runoff and aerial drift. We evaluated the effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical parameters of periphyton exposed to concentrations of 1, 3, and 6 mg/L in...

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Autores principales: Pizarro, Haydee Norma, Cataldo, Daniel Hugo, Di Fiori, Eugenia, Ríos de Molina, María del Carmen
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spelling paper:paper_07307268_v36_n7_p1775_Iummato2023-06-08T15:43:49Z Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei Pizarro, Haydee Norma Cataldo, Daniel Hugo Di Fiori, Eugenia Ríos de Molina, María del Carmen Algae Freshwater toxicology Glyphosate Herbicide Mussel Oxidative stress Periphyton Stress response Agriculture Algae Aquatic ecosystems Biochemistry Chlorophyll Enzymes Lipids Molluscs Oxidation Oxidative stress Oxygen Surface waters Toxicity Weed control Freshwater toxicology Glyphosates Mussel Periphytons Stress response Herbicides biochemical marker carotene catalase chlorophyll a glyphosate glyphosate acid herbicide superoxide dismutase unclassified drug biological marker carotenoid catalase chlorophyll chlorophyll a glycine glyphosate herbicide pigment superoxide dismutase water pollutant alga biochemical composition biomarker bivalve dose-response relationship ecotoxicology freshwater glyphosate mesocosm oxidative stress periphyton pollution effect pollution exposure Article biomass controlled study dry weight environmental change enzyme activity evaluation study Limnoperna fortunei lipid peroxidation mesocosm metabolism microbial community mussel nonhuman oxidative stress periphyton priority journal analogs and derivatives analysis animal bivalve drug effects ecosystem half life time metabolism toxicity ultraviolet spectrophotometry water pollutant algae Limnoperna fortunei Animals Biomarkers Bivalvia Carotenoids Catalase Chlorophyll Ecosystem Glycine Half-Life Herbicides Lipid Peroxidation Pigments, Biological Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Superoxide Dismutase Water Pollutants, Chemical Glyphosate is currently the most widely used herbicide in agricultural production. It generally enters aquatic ecosystems through surface water runoff and aerial drift. We evaluated the effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical parameters of periphyton exposed to concentrations of 1, 3, and 6 mg/L in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei. Periphyton ash-free dry weight, chlorophyll a content, carotene/chlorophyll a ratio, lipid peroxidation levels, and superoxide dismutase and catalase activities were determined at days 0, 1, 7, 14, and 26 of the experimental period. Ash-free dry weight was similar between control and glyphosate-treated periphyton in the absence of L. fortunei. The latter had significantly lower carotene to chlorophyll a ratios and enzyme activities, and higher lipid peroxidation levels and chlorophyll a content than the former. These results show an adverse effect of glyphosate on the metabolism of periphyton community organisms, possibly inducing oxidative stress. On the contrary, no differences were observed in any of these variables between control and glyphosate-treated periphyton in the presence of L. fortunei. Mussels probably attenuated the herbicide effects by contributing to glyphosate dissipation. The results also demonstrate that biochemical markers provide useful information that may warn of herbicide impact on periphyton communities. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:1775–1784. © 2016 SETAC. © 2017 SETAC Fil:Pizarro, H. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Cataldo, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Di Fiori, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:del Carmen Ríos de Molina, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07307268_v36_n7_p1775_Iummato http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07307268_v36_n7_p1775_Iummato
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topic Algae
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosate
Herbicide
Mussel
Oxidative stress
Periphyton
Stress response
Agriculture
Algae
Aquatic ecosystems
Biochemistry
Chlorophyll
Enzymes
Lipids
Molluscs
Oxidation
Oxidative stress
Oxygen
Surface waters
Toxicity
Weed control
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosates
Mussel
Periphytons
Stress response
Herbicides
biochemical marker
carotene
catalase
chlorophyll a
glyphosate
glyphosate acid
herbicide
superoxide dismutase
unclassified drug
biological marker
carotenoid
catalase
chlorophyll
chlorophyll a
glycine
glyphosate
herbicide
pigment
superoxide dismutase
water pollutant
alga
biochemical composition
biomarker
bivalve
dose-response relationship
ecotoxicology
freshwater
glyphosate
mesocosm
oxidative stress
periphyton
pollution effect
pollution exposure
Article
biomass
controlled study
dry weight
environmental change
enzyme activity
evaluation study
Limnoperna fortunei
lipid peroxidation
mesocosm
metabolism
microbial community
mussel
nonhuman
oxidative stress
periphyton
priority journal
analogs and derivatives
analysis
animal
bivalve
drug effects
ecosystem
half life time
metabolism
toxicity
ultraviolet spectrophotometry
water pollutant
algae
Limnoperna fortunei
Animals
Biomarkers
Bivalvia
Carotenoids
Catalase
Chlorophyll
Ecosystem
Glycine
Half-Life
Herbicides
Lipid Peroxidation
Pigments, Biological
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Superoxide Dismutase
Water Pollutants, Chemical
spellingShingle Algae
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosate
Herbicide
Mussel
Oxidative stress
Periphyton
Stress response
Agriculture
Algae
Aquatic ecosystems
Biochemistry
Chlorophyll
Enzymes
Lipids
Molluscs
Oxidation
Oxidative stress
Oxygen
Surface waters
Toxicity
Weed control
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosates
Mussel
Periphytons
Stress response
Herbicides
biochemical marker
carotene
catalase
chlorophyll a
glyphosate
glyphosate acid
herbicide
superoxide dismutase
unclassified drug
biological marker
carotenoid
catalase
chlorophyll
chlorophyll a
glycine
glyphosate
herbicide
pigment
superoxide dismutase
water pollutant
alga
biochemical composition
biomarker
bivalve
dose-response relationship
ecotoxicology
freshwater
glyphosate
mesocosm
oxidative stress
periphyton
pollution effect
pollution exposure
Article
biomass
controlled study
dry weight
environmental change
enzyme activity
evaluation study
Limnoperna fortunei
lipid peroxidation
mesocosm
metabolism
microbial community
mussel
nonhuman
oxidative stress
periphyton
priority journal
analogs and derivatives
analysis
animal
bivalve
drug effects
ecosystem
half life time
metabolism
toxicity
ultraviolet spectrophotometry
water pollutant
algae
Limnoperna fortunei
Animals
Biomarkers
Bivalvia
Carotenoids
Catalase
Chlorophyll
Ecosystem
Glycine
Half-Life
Herbicides
Lipid Peroxidation
Pigments, Biological
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Superoxide Dismutase
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Pizarro, Haydee Norma
Cataldo, Daniel Hugo
Di Fiori, Eugenia
Ríos de Molina, María del Carmen
Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
topic_facet Algae
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosate
Herbicide
Mussel
Oxidative stress
Periphyton
Stress response
Agriculture
Algae
Aquatic ecosystems
Biochemistry
Chlorophyll
Enzymes
Lipids
Molluscs
Oxidation
Oxidative stress
Oxygen
Surface waters
Toxicity
Weed control
Freshwater toxicology
Glyphosates
Mussel
Periphytons
Stress response
Herbicides
biochemical marker
carotene
catalase
chlorophyll a
glyphosate
glyphosate acid
herbicide
superoxide dismutase
unclassified drug
biological marker
carotenoid
catalase
chlorophyll
chlorophyll a
glycine
glyphosate
herbicide
pigment
superoxide dismutase
water pollutant
alga
biochemical composition
biomarker
bivalve
dose-response relationship
ecotoxicology
freshwater
glyphosate
mesocosm
oxidative stress
periphyton
pollution effect
pollution exposure
Article
biomass
controlled study
dry weight
environmental change
enzyme activity
evaluation study
Limnoperna fortunei
lipid peroxidation
mesocosm
metabolism
microbial community
mussel
nonhuman
oxidative stress
periphyton
priority journal
analogs and derivatives
analysis
animal
bivalve
drug effects
ecosystem
half life time
metabolism
toxicity
ultraviolet spectrophotometry
water pollutant
algae
Limnoperna fortunei
Animals
Biomarkers
Bivalvia
Carotenoids
Catalase
Chlorophyll
Ecosystem
Glycine
Half-Life
Herbicides
Lipid Peroxidation
Pigments, Biological
Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
Superoxide Dismutase
Water Pollutants, Chemical
description Glyphosate is currently the most widely used herbicide in agricultural production. It generally enters aquatic ecosystems through surface water runoff and aerial drift. We evaluated the effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical parameters of periphyton exposed to concentrations of 1, 3, and 6 mg/L in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei. Periphyton ash-free dry weight, chlorophyll a content, carotene/chlorophyll a ratio, lipid peroxidation levels, and superoxide dismutase and catalase activities were determined at days 0, 1, 7, 14, and 26 of the experimental period. Ash-free dry weight was similar between control and glyphosate-treated periphyton in the absence of L. fortunei. The latter had significantly lower carotene to chlorophyll a ratios and enzyme activities, and higher lipid peroxidation levels and chlorophyll a content than the former. These results show an adverse effect of glyphosate on the metabolism of periphyton community organisms, possibly inducing oxidative stress. On the contrary, no differences were observed in any of these variables between control and glyphosate-treated periphyton in the presence of L. fortunei. Mussels probably attenuated the herbicide effects by contributing to glyphosate dissipation. The results also demonstrate that biochemical markers provide useful information that may warn of herbicide impact on periphyton communities. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:1775–1784. © 2016 SETAC. © 2017 SETAC
author Pizarro, Haydee Norma
Cataldo, Daniel Hugo
Di Fiori, Eugenia
Ríos de Molina, María del Carmen
author_facet Pizarro, Haydee Norma
Cataldo, Daniel Hugo
Di Fiori, Eugenia
Ríos de Molina, María del Carmen
author_sort Pizarro, Haydee Norma
title Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
title_short Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
title_full Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
title_fullStr Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
title_full_unstemmed Effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel Limnoperna fortunei
title_sort effect of glyphosate acid on biochemical markers of periphyton exposed in outdoor mesocosms in the presence and absence of the mussel limnoperna fortunei
publishDate 2017
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