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Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis

Pesticides offer stakeholders cost-effective solutions to control weeds. Nevertheless, such active compounds can manifest as severe environmental pollutants when escaping from agroecosystems into surrounding natural ecosystems, driving the need to remediate them. We, hence, analyzed whether Mucuna p...

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Autores principales: Frias, Yanca Araujo, Lima, Edivaldo Wilson, Aragão, Munick Beato, Nantes, Laura Silva, Moreira, Bruno Rafael Almeida, Cruz, Victor Hugo, Tomaz, Rafael Simões, Lopes, Paulo Renato Matos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10192851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1156751
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author Frias, Yanca Araujo
Lima, Edivaldo Wilson
Aragão, Munick Beato
Nantes, Laura Silva
Moreira, Bruno Rafael Almeida
Cruz, Victor Hugo
Tomaz, Rafael Simões
Lopes, Paulo Renato Matos
author_facet Frias, Yanca Araujo
Lima, Edivaldo Wilson
Aragão, Munick Beato
Nantes, Laura Silva
Moreira, Bruno Rafael Almeida
Cruz, Victor Hugo
Tomaz, Rafael Simões
Lopes, Paulo Renato Matos
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description Pesticides offer stakeholders cost-effective solutions to control weeds. Nevertheless, such active compounds can manifest as severe environmental pollutants when escaping from agroecosystems into surrounding natural ecosystems, driving the need to remediate them. We, hence, analyzed whether Mucuna pruriens can develop a potential phytoremediator for treating tebuthiuron (TBT) in soil with vinasse. We exposed M. pruriens to microenvironments containing tebuthiuron at 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 (standard dose) L ha(−1) and vinasse at 75, 150 (industrial recommendation), and 300 m(3)·ha(−1). Experimental units without organic compounds represented controls. We assessed M. pruriens for morphometrical features, such as plant height and stem diameter and shoot/root dry mass, over approximately 60 days. We obtained evidence for M. pruriens not effectively removing tebuthiuron from the terrestrial medium. Such a pesticide developed phytotoxicity, significantly limiting its germination and growth. The higher the dose, the more negatively the tebuthiuron impacted the plant. In addition, introducing vinasse into the system, irrespective of volume, intensified the damage to photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic structures. Equally important, its antagonist action further decreased the production and accumulation of biomass. As M. pruriens could not effectively extract tebuthiuron from the soil, it could allow neither Crotalaria juncea nor Lactuca sativa to grow on synthetic media containing residual pesticide. An atypical performance of such testing (tebuthiuron-sensitive) organisms over independent ecotoxicological bioassays validated inefficient phytoremediation. Hence, M. pruriens could not offer a functional remediative option to treat environmental pollution by tebuthiuron in agroecosystems where vinasse occurs, such as sugarcane-producing areas. Although M. pruriens considered a tebuthiuron phytoremediator as cited in the literature, satisfactory results did not occur in our research due to high concentrations of vinasse in the soil. Therefore, this information requires more specific studies about the influence of high concentrations of organic matter on M. pruriens productivity and phytoremediation performance.
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spelling pubmed-101928512023-05-19 Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis Frias, Yanca Araujo Lima, Edivaldo Wilson Aragão, Munick Beato Nantes, Laura Silva Moreira, Bruno Rafael Almeida Cruz, Victor Hugo Tomaz, Rafael Simões Lopes, Paulo Renato Matos Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Pesticides offer stakeholders cost-effective solutions to control weeds. Nevertheless, such active compounds can manifest as severe environmental pollutants when escaping from agroecosystems into surrounding natural ecosystems, driving the need to remediate them. We, hence, analyzed whether Mucuna pruriens can develop a potential phytoremediator for treating tebuthiuron (TBT) in soil with vinasse. We exposed M. pruriens to microenvironments containing tebuthiuron at 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 (standard dose) L ha(−1) and vinasse at 75, 150 (industrial recommendation), and 300 m(3)·ha(−1). Experimental units without organic compounds represented controls. We assessed M. pruriens for morphometrical features, such as plant height and stem diameter and shoot/root dry mass, over approximately 60 days. We obtained evidence for M. pruriens not effectively removing tebuthiuron from the terrestrial medium. Such a pesticide developed phytotoxicity, significantly limiting its germination and growth. The higher the dose, the more negatively the tebuthiuron impacted the plant. In addition, introducing vinasse into the system, irrespective of volume, intensified the damage to photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic structures. Equally important, its antagonist action further decreased the production and accumulation of biomass. As M. pruriens could not effectively extract tebuthiuron from the soil, it could allow neither Crotalaria juncea nor Lactuca sativa to grow on synthetic media containing residual pesticide. An atypical performance of such testing (tebuthiuron-sensitive) organisms over independent ecotoxicological bioassays validated inefficient phytoremediation. Hence, M. pruriens could not offer a functional remediative option to treat environmental pollution by tebuthiuron in agroecosystems where vinasse occurs, such as sugarcane-producing areas. Although M. pruriens considered a tebuthiuron phytoremediator as cited in the literature, satisfactory results did not occur in our research due to high concentrations of vinasse in the soil. Therefore, this information requires more specific studies about the influence of high concentrations of organic matter on M. pruriens productivity and phytoremediation performance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10192851/ /pubmed/37214304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1156751 Text en Copyright © 2023 Frias, Lima, Aragão, Nantes, Moreira, Cruz, Tomaz and Lopes. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Frias, Yanca Araujo
Lima, Edivaldo Wilson
Aragão, Munick Beato
Nantes, Laura Silva
Moreira, Bruno Rafael Almeida
Cruz, Victor Hugo
Tomaz, Rafael Simões
Lopes, Paulo Renato Matos
Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title_full Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title_fullStr Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title_short Mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
title_sort mucuna pruriens cannot develop phytoremediation of tebuthiuron in agricultural soil with vinasse: a morphometrical and ecotoxicological analysis
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10192851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1156751
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