Artículo
Metals, pesticides, and emerging contaminants on water bodies from agricultural areas and the effects on a native amphibian
Peluso, Julieta
; Martínez Chehda, Agostina
; Olivelli, Melisa Soledad
; Ivanic, Federico Martín
; Perez Coll, Cristina Silvia
; Gonzalez, Florencia; Valenzuela, Lautaro; Cristos, Diego Sebastián; Rojas, Dante Emanuel; Butler, Matias
; Candal, Roberto Jorge
; Aronzon, Carolina Mariel
Fecha de publicación:
03/2023
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista:
Environmental Research
ISSN:
0013-9351
e-ISSN:
1096-0953
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
In the Paraná River lower basin, an important agro-productive area of Argentina, crop fields and cattle breeding activities are common and may affect water quality. So, the aim of this study was to analyze the impacts of cattle breeding and agricultural activities on a stream from Buenos Aires, through physicochemical parameters (metals, pesticides, and emerging contaminants) and ecotoxicological parameters with Rhinella arenarum larvae, a native amphibian species. Three sites were selected on an ordinary plain stream that goes through agricultural fields and a cattle breeding establishment (upstream ?S1-, near ?S2- and downstream ?S3- the establishment). Physicochemical parameters were measured in situ (in water) and in laboratory (in water and sediment samples: metals, pesticides, ivermectin and oxytetracycline). A semi-static chronic toxicity bioassay (504 h) was performed with water samples, and neurotoxicity, oxidative stress and genotoxicity biomarkers were measured after acute exposure (96 h). According to the index, a degradation in the water quality was observed in all sites. Ivermectin (8.03 mg/kg) and oxytetracycline (1.9 mg/kg) were detected in sediment samples from S2. Pesticides were detected in all sites, mainly in water samples: S1 presented the highest variability (7 residues) and in S3 AMPA, glyphosate and acetochlor concentrations were higher (10.3, 22.4 and 23.8 μg/L). Also, all sites significantly produced lethality at chronic exposure. Lethality at 504h was 40% for S1, 56.66% for S2 and 93.33% for S3. At acute exposure, the oxidative stress biomarkers were altered on R. arenarum larvae exposed to all sites and the neurotoxicity biomarkers were altered on larvae exposed to S1 and S3. Water quality was severely degraded by the surrounding agricultural and cattle breeding activities, which may represent a threat to the ecosystems.
Palabras clave:
Emerging contaminants
,
Cattle breeding
,
Toxicity bioassays
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Amphibians
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION E INGENIERIA AMBIENTAL
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION E INGENIERIA AMBIENTAL
Citación
Peluso, Julieta; Martínez Chehda, Agostina; Olivelli, Melisa Soledad; Ivanic, Federico Martín; Perez Coll, Cristina Silvia; et al.; Metals, pesticides, and emerging contaminants on water bodies from agricultural areas and the effects on a native amphibian; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Environmental Research; 226; 115692; 3-2023; 1-9
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