Water polluted with glyphosate formulations: effectiveness of a decontamination process using Chlorella vulgaris growing as bioindicator
The environmental pollution caused by pesticides is considered a major problem worldwide. Glyphosate is one of the herbicides most widely used, and its use has increased sharply in the last years. In this work, the toxicity of four commercial glyphosate formulations (Eskoba ® , Panzer Gold ® , Round...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied phycology 2016-08, Vol.28 (4), p.2279-2286 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The environmental pollution caused by pesticides is considered a major problem worldwide. Glyphosate is one of the herbicides most widely used, and its use has increased sharply in the last years. In this work, the toxicity of four commercial glyphosate formulations (Eskoba
®
, Panzer Gold
®
, Roundup Ultramax
®
and Sulfosato Touchdown
®
) was assessed by determining the median effective concentration at 96 h (96 h-EC
50
) using the microalga
Chlorella vulgaris
as the biological model. Although the formulations tested are moderately to slightly toxic to
C. vulgaris
according to the World Health Organization’s toxicity categories for aquatic and terrestrial organisms, this research shows that the four formulations are toxic, with Eskoba
®
the least toxic and Roundup Ultramax
®
the most toxic one. A UV/H
2
O
2
remediation process for the detoxification of the samples was tested also. Its effectiveness was evaluated using a
C. vulgaris
growth inhibition test. Growth inhibition of
C. vulgaris
did not reach 18.2 %, indicating the efficacy of the UV/H
2
O
2
remediation process to reduce glyphosate toxicity. In some of the samples tested within the first 48 h of the assay,
C. vulgaris
growth was even increased. The results of the present work suggest that the selected species was a good indicator to determine the toxicity level of glyphosate formulations and shows the relevance of the ecotoxicological tests to evaluate a physicochemical remediation process. |
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ISSN: | 0921-8971 1573-5176 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10811-015-0755-6 |