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Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity

Increased periods of prolonged droughts followed by severe precipitation events are expected throughout South America due to climate change. Freshwater sediments are especially sensitive to these changing climate conditions. The increased oscillation of water levels in aquatic ecosystems causes enha...

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Autores principales: Paranaíba, José R., Quadra, Gabrielle, Josué, Iollanda I. P., Almeida, Rafael M., Mendonça, Raquel, Cardoso, Simone Jaqueline, Silva, Júlio, Kosten, Sarian, Campos, José Marcello, Almeida, Joseane, Araújo, Rafael Lethournon, Roland, Fábio, Barros, Nathan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7117769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32240261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231082
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author Paranaíba, José R.
Quadra, Gabrielle
Josué, Iollanda I. P.
Almeida, Rafael M.
Mendonça, Raquel
Cardoso, Simone Jaqueline
Silva, Júlio
Kosten, Sarian
Campos, José Marcello
Almeida, Joseane
Araújo, Rafael Lethournon
Roland, Fábio
Barros, Nathan
author_facet Paranaíba, José R.
Quadra, Gabrielle
Josué, Iollanda I. P.
Almeida, Rafael M.
Mendonça, Raquel
Cardoso, Simone Jaqueline
Silva, Júlio
Kosten, Sarian
Campos, José Marcello
Almeida, Joseane
Araújo, Rafael Lethournon
Roland, Fábio
Barros, Nathan
author_sort Paranaíba, José R.
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description Increased periods of prolonged droughts followed by severe precipitation events are expected throughout South America due to climate change. Freshwater sediments are especially sensitive to these changing climate conditions. The increased oscillation of water levels in aquatic ecosystems causes enhanced cycles of sediment drying and rewetting. Here we experimentally evaluate the effects of induced drought followed by a rewetting event on the release of carbon dioxide (CO(2)), methane (CH(4)), nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), and trace elements (iron, manganese, and zinc) from the sediment of a tropical reservoir in southeastern Brazil. Furthermore, we used bulb onions (Allium cepa) to assess the potential cytogenotoxicity of the water overlying sediments after rewetting. We found peaks in CO(2) and CH(4) emissions when sediments first transitioned from wet to dry, with fluxes declining as sediments dried out. CO(2) emissions peaked again upon rewetting, whereas CH(4) emissions remained unaltered. Our experiment also revealed average increases by up to a factor of ~5000 in the release rates of nutrients and trace elements in water overlying sediments after rewetting. These increased release rates of potentially toxic compounds likely explain the lower replication of Allium cepa cells (up to 22% reduction) exposed to water overlying sediments after rewetting. Our findings suggest that increased events of drought followed by rewetting may lead to a range of changes in freshwater ecosystems, including nutrient enrichment, increased toxicity following resuspension of contaminants, and higher emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
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spelling pubmed-71177692020-04-09 Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity Paranaíba, José R. Quadra, Gabrielle Josué, Iollanda I. P. Almeida, Rafael M. Mendonça, Raquel Cardoso, Simone Jaqueline Silva, Júlio Kosten, Sarian Campos, José Marcello Almeida, Joseane Araújo, Rafael Lethournon Roland, Fábio Barros, Nathan PLoS One Research Article Increased periods of prolonged droughts followed by severe precipitation events are expected throughout South America due to climate change. Freshwater sediments are especially sensitive to these changing climate conditions. The increased oscillation of water levels in aquatic ecosystems causes enhanced cycles of sediment drying and rewetting. Here we experimentally evaluate the effects of induced drought followed by a rewetting event on the release of carbon dioxide (CO(2)), methane (CH(4)), nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), and trace elements (iron, manganese, and zinc) from the sediment of a tropical reservoir in southeastern Brazil. Furthermore, we used bulb onions (Allium cepa) to assess the potential cytogenotoxicity of the water overlying sediments after rewetting. We found peaks in CO(2) and CH(4) emissions when sediments first transitioned from wet to dry, with fluxes declining as sediments dried out. CO(2) emissions peaked again upon rewetting, whereas CH(4) emissions remained unaltered. Our experiment also revealed average increases by up to a factor of ~5000 in the release rates of nutrients and trace elements in water overlying sediments after rewetting. These increased release rates of potentially toxic compounds likely explain the lower replication of Allium cepa cells (up to 22% reduction) exposed to water overlying sediments after rewetting. Our findings suggest that increased events of drought followed by rewetting may lead to a range of changes in freshwater ecosystems, including nutrient enrichment, increased toxicity following resuspension of contaminants, and higher emission of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Public Library of Science 2020-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7117769/ /pubmed/32240261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231082 Text en © 2020 Paranaíba et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Paranaíba, José R.
Quadra, Gabrielle
Josué, Iollanda I. P.
Almeida, Rafael M.
Mendonça, Raquel
Cardoso, Simone Jaqueline
Silva, Júlio
Kosten, Sarian
Campos, José Marcello
Almeida, Joseane
Araújo, Rafael Lethournon
Roland, Fábio
Barros, Nathan
Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title_full Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title_fullStr Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title_short Sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
title_sort sediment drying-rewetting cycles enhance greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient and trace element release, and promote water cytogenotoxicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7117769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32240261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231082
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