Toxicity and removal of pesticides by selected aquatic plants |
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Authors: | Olette Rachel Couderchet Michel Biagianti Sylvie Eullaffroy Philippe |
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Institution: | Laboratoire Plantes Pesticides et Développement Durable (PPDD), UPRES 2069 (URVVC), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, BP 1039, 51687 Reims Cedex 2, France. |
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Abstract: | Pesticides are being detected in water bodies on an increasingly frequent basis. The present study focused on the phytoremediation potential of selected aquatic plants to remove phytosanitary products from contaminated water. We investigated the uptake capacity of Lemna minor (L. minor), Elodea canadensis (E. canadensis) and Cabomba aquatica (C. aquatica) on three pesticides: copper sulphate (fungicide), flazasulfuron (herbicide) and dimethomorph (fungicide). Pesticide toxicity was evaluated by exposing plants to five concentrations (0-1 mg L(-1)) in culture media for 7d using chlorophyll fluorescence as a biomarker. The toxicity of the contaminants was the same for all the aquatic plants studied and occurred in this descending order of toxicity: flazasulfuron>copper>dimethomorph. We found that L. minor had the most efficient uptake capacity, followed by E. canadensis and then C. aquatica. The maximum removal rate (microg g(-1)fresh weight d(-1)) of copper, flazasulfuron and dimethomorph was 30, 27 and 11, respectively. |
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