Literature DB >> 28293825

Water quality of a coastal lagoon (ES, Brazil): abiotic aspects, cytogenetic damage, and phytoplankton dynamics.

Ian Drumond Duarte1, Nayara Heloisa Vieira Fraga Silva1, Iara da Costa Souza2, Larissa Bassani de Oliveira1, Lívia Dorsch Rocha1, Mariana Morozesk2, Marina Marques Bonomo2, Thaís de Almeida Pereira1, Mauro Cesar Dias3, Valéria de Oliveira Fernandes1, Silvia Tamie Matsumoto4.   

Abstract

Assessment of water resources requires interdisciplinary studies that include multiple ecosystem aspects. This study evaluated the water quality of Juara Lagoon (ES, Brazil) based on physical and chemical variables, cytogenetic responses in Allium cepa and phytoplankton dynamics. Three sampling sites were defined and water samples were collected during two sampling periods. Analyses such as determination of photic zone, conductivity, and concentrations of nutrients and metals were conducted as well as cytotoxic, mutagenic, and genotoxic potentials using A. cepa test. The main attributes of phytoplankton community, such as total richness, total density, density by class, dominance, and diversity, were also evaluated. Results have revealed that Juara Lagoon has signs of artificial eutrophication at two sampling sites due to high levels of total phosphorus and ammonia nitrogen. Cytotoxic, genotoxic, and mutagenic potentials were detected as well as high concentrations of Fe and Mn. Furthermore, 165 phytoplankton taxa were recorded, with highest richness in Chlorophyceae and Cyanophyceae classes. In addition, Cyanophyceae presented as the highest density class. A. cepa test and phytoplankton community evaluation indicated that the ecological quality of Juara Lagoon is compromised.

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Keywords:  Chromosomal aberrations; Diversity; Limnology; Metals; Micronucleus; Total density

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28293825     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-8721-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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Authors:  W F Grant
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 2.433

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