Responses of Phytoplankton and Hyalella azteca to Agrichemical Mixtures in a Constructed Wetland Mesocosm
We assessed the capability of a constructed wetland to mitigate toxicity of a variety of possible mixtures, such as nutrients only (NO) (nitrogen [N], phosphorus [P]), pesticides only (PO) (atrazine, S -metolachlor, permethrin), and nutrients + pesticides on phytoplankton chlorophyll- a , on 48-h aq...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2013-10, Vol.65 (3), p.474-485 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We assessed the capability of a constructed wetland to mitigate toxicity of a variety of possible mixtures, such as nutrients only (NO) (nitrogen [N], phosphorus [P]), pesticides only (PO) (atrazine,
S
-metolachlor, permethrin), and nutrients + pesticides on phytoplankton chlorophyll-
a
, on 48-h aqueous
Hyalella azteca
survival and 10-day sediment
H. azteca
survival and growth. Water and sediment were collected at 10-, 20-, and 40-m distances from inflow and analyzed for nutrients, pesticides, chlorophyll-
a
, and
H. azteca
laboratory bioassays. Phytoplankton chlorophyll-
a
increased 4- to 10 -fold at 7 days after NO treatment. However, responses of chlorophyll-
a
to PO and nutrients + pesticides were more complex with associated decreases at only 20 m for pesticides only and 10 and 40 m for nutrients + pesticides treatments.
H. azteca
aqueous survival decreased within the first 48 h of dosing at 10- and 20-m distances during PO and nutrients + pesticides treatments in association with permethrin concentrations.
H. azteca
sediment survival was unaffected, whereas 10-day growth decreased within 1 day of dosing at all sites during nutrients + pesticides treatment. Constructed wetlands were shown to be an effective agricultural best-management tool for trapping pollutants and mitigating ecological impacts of run-off in agricultural watersheds. |
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ISSN: | 0090-4341 1432-0703 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00244-013-9927-z |