| Literature DB >> 19580990 |
Marta Ricart1, Damià Barceló, Anita Geiszinger, Helena Guasch, Miren López de Alda, Anna M Romaní, Gemma Vidal, Marta Villagrasa, Sergi Sabater.
Abstract
A system of recirculating channels was used in this study to examine the long-term effects (29d) of environmentally realistic concentrations of the herbicide diuron (from 0.07 to 7 microg L(-1)) on biofilm communities. The autotrophic activity of biofilms was affected by this herbicide, as reflected by a marked decrease in the photosynthetic efficiency. Diuron exposure also increased chlorophyll-a content and reduced the biovolume of diatom taxa at low concentrations. The effects on bacteria were also remarkable. Bacterial abundance was reduced after a week of exposure to the herbicide at a range of concentrations. Effects were on the number of live bacteria and on the increase in the leucine-aminopeptidase activity. It is suggested that inputs of herbicides to the river ecosystem at low concentrations may cause a chain of effects in the biofilm, which include inhibitory effects on algae but also indirect effects on the relationships between biofilm components.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19580990 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.06.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086