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Evaluation of the ecotoxicological impact of the pesticide Lasso (R) on non-target freshwater species, through leaching from nearby agricultural fields, using Terrestrial Model Ecosystems

Title
Evaluation of the ecotoxicological impact of the pesticide Lasso (R) on non-target freshwater species, through leaching from nearby agricultural fields, using Terrestrial Model Ecosystems
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2008
Authors
Abrantes, N
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Soares, AMVM
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Goncalves, F
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Journal
Vol. 192
Pages: 211-220
ISSN: 0049-6979
Publisher: Springer Nature
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FOS: Natural sciences > Earth and related Environmental sciences
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Authenticus ID: P-003-YE8
Abstract (EN): Terrestrial Model Ecosystems (TMEs) are frequently used to assess the potentially harmful effects of contaminants on terrestrial organisms. Therefore we have used this tool to simulate the leaching phenomena from agricultural soils, within the drainage basin of Lake Vela (Figueira da Foz, Central Portugal), and to perform a subsequent evaluation of the toxicity of the leachates obtained, after the treatment of soil-cores with the herbicide Lasso (R) on non-target freshwater species. Hence, standard (algae: Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata; cladoceran: Daphnia magna) and autochthonous (algae: Aphanizomenon flos-aquae; cladoceran: Daphnia longispina) species were exposed to several dilutions of leachates obtained from the application of different treatments to soil-cores collected in an agricultural field in the Lake Vela surrounds: RW-soil-core irrigated with artificial rain water; RW+L-soil-core irrigated with artificial rain water after the application of Lasso (R); GW+L-soil-core irrigated with groundwater collected in local wells, after the application of Lasso (R). Chemical analysis confirmed the presence of alachlor (active ingredient of Lasso (R)) in the leachates RW+L and GW+L at concentrations of 88 and 16.9 mu g L(-1) respectively. As expected, the results demonstrated that the leachate RW was not toxic for the tested species. However, leachates where the herbicide was applied, particularly the RW+L, was highly toxic to P. subcapitata (96 h-IC(50)=9.7%), contrasting with the absence of toxic effects in A. flos-aquae. Notwithstanding the effects on algae, the reproduction and growth of both daphnids were not affected by the potential toxicity of leachates. Nevertheless, our results were consistent with the chemical analysis and alachlor ecotoxicity data reported in the literature. Our study confirmed that the current use of pesticides in the lands near Lake Vela, especially Lasso (R), combined with the specific properties of local soils, can contribute to the contamination of surface and groundwater resources, through leaching, and could compromise the weak balance of the freshwater ecosystem by affecting one of the main trophic levels: the primary producers.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: njabrantes@ua.pt
No. of pages: 10
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