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Herbicides interfere with antigrazer defenses in Scenedesmus obliquus.
Chemosphere. 2016 Nov; 162:243-51.C

Abstract

The extensive application of herbicides has led to a serious threat of herbicide contamination to aquatic ecosystem. Herbicide exposure affects aquatic communities not only by exerting toxicity on single species but also by changing interspecific interactions. This study investigated the antigrazer defenses of the common green alga Scenedesmus obliquus against different herbicides [glyphosate, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and atrazine] at various concentrations (0-2.0 mg L(-1)). In the presence of grazer (Daphnia)-derived cues, S. obliquus populations without herbicides formed high proportions of multicelled (e.g., four- and eight-celled) colonies. This result confirms that S. obliquus exhibits a morphological defense against grazing risk. At the low concentration range of 0.002-0.02 mg L(-1), the three herbicides exerted no influence on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of S. obliquus, and multicelled colonies showed constant proportions. At the high concentration range of 0.20-2.0 mg L(-1), atrazine significantly inhibited the algal growth and photosynthesis whereas glyphosate or 2,4-D did not. Nonetheless, these levels of glyphosate or 2,4-D remarkably decreased the proportion of multicelled colonies, with reduced numbers of cells per particle in Daphnia filtrate-treated population. No eight-celled colony was formed after treatment with atrazine at 0.20-2.0 mg L(-1) despite the addition of Daphnia filtrate. These results suggest that herbicide exposure impairs antigrazer colonial morphs in phytoplankton although it is not sufficient to hamper algal growth. This phenomenon can increase the risk of predation by herbivores, thereby disrupting the inducible phytoplankton community. Furthermore, the predator-prey interactions between herbivores and phytoplankton can be potentially changed more seriously than previously considered.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China. Electronic address: huangyuan@njnu.edu.cn.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Biological Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, 1 Wenyuan Road, Nanjing, 210023, China. Electronic address: yangzhou@njnu.edu.cn.

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

27501311

Citation

Zhu, Xuexia, et al. "Herbicides Interfere With Antigrazer Defenses in Scenedesmus Obliquus." Chemosphere, vol. 162, 2016, pp. 243-51.
Zhu X, Sun Y, Zhang X, et al. Herbicides interfere with antigrazer defenses in Scenedesmus obliquus. Chemosphere. 2016;162:243-51.
Zhu, X., Sun, Y., Zhang, X., Heng, H., Nan, H., Zhang, L., Huang, Y., & Yang, Z. (2016). Herbicides interfere with antigrazer defenses in Scenedesmus obliquus. Chemosphere, 162, 243-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.07.087
Zhu X, et al. Herbicides Interfere With Antigrazer Defenses in Scenedesmus Obliquus. Chemosphere. 2016;162:243-51. PubMed PMID: 27501311.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Herbicides interfere with antigrazer defenses in Scenedesmus obliquus. AU - Zhu,Xuexia, AU - Sun,Yunfei, AU - Zhang,Xingxing, AU - Heng,Hailu, AU - Nan,Haihong, AU - Zhang,Lu, AU - Huang,Yuan, AU - Yang,Zhou, Y1 - 2016/08/06/ PY - 2016/05/07/received PY - 2016/07/25/revised PY - 2016/07/26/accepted PY - 2016/8/9/entrez PY - 2016/8/9/pubmed PY - 2017/3/21/medline KW - Colony formation KW - Herbicide KW - Morphological defense KW - Photosynthetic efficiency KW - Scenedesmus obliquus SP - 243 EP - 51 JF - Chemosphere JO - Chemosphere VL - 162 N2 - The extensive application of herbicides has led to a serious threat of herbicide contamination to aquatic ecosystem. Herbicide exposure affects aquatic communities not only by exerting toxicity on single species but also by changing interspecific interactions. This study investigated the antigrazer defenses of the common green alga Scenedesmus obliquus against different herbicides [glyphosate, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and atrazine] at various concentrations (0-2.0 mg L(-1)). In the presence of grazer (Daphnia)-derived cues, S. obliquus populations without herbicides formed high proportions of multicelled (e.g., four- and eight-celled) colonies. This result confirms that S. obliquus exhibits a morphological defense against grazing risk. At the low concentration range of 0.002-0.02 mg L(-1), the three herbicides exerted no influence on the growth and photosynthetic efficiency of S. obliquus, and multicelled colonies showed constant proportions. At the high concentration range of 0.20-2.0 mg L(-1), atrazine significantly inhibited the algal growth and photosynthesis whereas glyphosate or 2,4-D did not. Nonetheless, these levels of glyphosate or 2,4-D remarkably decreased the proportion of multicelled colonies, with reduced numbers of cells per particle in Daphnia filtrate-treated population. No eight-celled colony was formed after treatment with atrazine at 0.20-2.0 mg L(-1) despite the addition of Daphnia filtrate. These results suggest that herbicide exposure impairs antigrazer colonial morphs in phytoplankton although it is not sufficient to hamper algal growth. This phenomenon can increase the risk of predation by herbivores, thereby disrupting the inducible phytoplankton community. Furthermore, the predator-prey interactions between herbivores and phytoplankton can be potentially changed more seriously than previously considered. SN - 1879-1298 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/27501311/Herbicides_interfere_with_antigrazer_defenses_in_Scenedesmus_obliquus_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -