Effects of herbicides and fertilization on biofilms of Pampean lotic systems: A microcosm study

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Mar 20:917:170238. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170238. Epub 2024 Jan 26.

Abstract

We experimentally assessed the impact of the application of herbicides and fertilizers derived from agricultural activity through the individual and simultaneous addition of glyphosate, atrazine, and nutrients (nitrogen 'N' and phosphorus 'P') on the biofilm community and their resilience when the experimental factors were removed. We hypothesize that i) the presence of agrochemicals negatively affects the biofilm community leading to the simplification of the community structure; ii) the individual or simultaneous addition of herbicides and nutrients produces differential responses in the biofilm; and iii) the degree of biofilm recovery differs according to the treatment applied. Environmentally relevant concentrations of glyphosate (0.7 mgL-1), atrazine (44 μgL-1), phosphorus (1 mg P L-1 [KH2PO4]), and nitrogen (3 mg N L-1[NaNO3]) were used. Chlorophyll a, ash-free dry weight, abundance of main biofilm groups and nutrient contents in biofilm were analyzed. At initial exposure time, all treatments were dominated by Cyanobacteria; through the exposure period, it was observed a progressive replacement by Bacillariophyceae. This replacement occurred on day 3 for the control and was differentially delayed in all herbicides and/or nutrient treatments in which the abundance of cyanobacteria remains significant yet in T5. A significant correlation was observed between the abundance of cyanobacteria and the concentration of atrazine, suggesting that this group is less sensitive than diatoms. The presence of agrochemicals exerted differential effects on the different algal groups. Herbicides contributed to phosphorus and nitrogen inputs. The most frequently observed interactions between experimental factors (nutrients and herbicides) was additivity excepting for species richness (antagonistic effect). In the final recovery time, no significant differences were found between the treatments and the control in most of the evaluated parameters, evincing the resilience of the community.

Keywords: Biofilm resilience; Freshwater biofilm; Glyphosate and atrazine; Microcosms; Nitrogen and phosphorus.

MeSH terms

  • Atrazine* / toxicity
  • Biofilms
  • Chlorophyll A
  • Cyanobacteria*
  • Diatoms*
  • Fertilization
  • Glyphosate
  • Herbicides* / toxicity
  • Nitrogen / analysis
  • Phosphorus
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / toxicity

Substances

  • Herbicides
  • Atrazine
  • Chlorophyll A
  • Glyphosate
  • Phosphorus
  • Nitrogen
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical