Journal or Publishing Institution: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651309001456
Author(s): Pesce, S., Batisson, I., Bardot, C., Fajon, C., Portelli, C., Montuelle, B. and Bohatier, J.
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Record ID: 1887
Abstract: Seasonal variation in the response of riverine microbial communities to an environmentally relevant exposure to glyphosate (about 10 μg l−1) was assessed on natural communities collected in spring and summer, using two 14-day microcosm studies. The two experiments showed no major effect of glyphosate on algal biomass (chlorophyll a concentrations), bacterial activity ([3H]thymidine incorporation), or bacterial community diversity (16S PCR-TTGE detection). Effects on algal community composition (genus-level taxonomic identification) and eukaryotic community diversity (18S PCR-DGGE on <100 μm organisms) were only detected on the samples collected in summer. This work demonstrates that even if the effects of a short pulse of glyphosate (10 μg l−1) on riverine microorganisms seem to be limited, the responses of natural microbial communities to glyphosate exposure (and probably to other pesticide exposures) can clearly vary between the experiments, and can be seasonally dependent.
Keywords: Bacteria, Glyphosate, Microbial Communities, Microcosms, Periphyton, Phytoplankton, River, Genetic Fingerprinting, Seasonal Response; Chlorophyll, DNA Ribosomal, Diatoms, Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis, Environmental Monitoring, France, Glycine, Polymerase Chain Reaction, 16S Ribosomal RNA, 18S Ribosomal RNA, Rivers, Seasons, Water Microbiology, Chemical Water Pollutants; Metabolism, Genetics, Drug Effects, Growth & Development, Analogs & Derivatives, Toxicity, Microbiology; Algae, Eukaryotes, Plants; Aquatic Organisms, Aquatic Plants, Chlorophyll, Herbicides, Microbial Ecology, Seasonal Variation, Species Diversity, Spring, Summer; Aquatic Species, Bacterium, Seasonal Changes, Seasonal Fluctuations, Weedicides, Weedkillers
Citation: Pesce, S., Batisson, I., Bardot, C., Fajon, C., Portelli, C., Montuelle, B. and Bohatier, J., 2009. Response of spring and summer riverine microbial communities following glyphosate exposure. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 72(7), pp.1905-1912.
