Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides

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The concentrations of antibiotic residues in aquatic ecosystems are experiencing a progressive increase, which is exerting significant impacts on resident species. The species Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides are widely known in studies of toxicity and phytoremediation. Furthermore, these species...

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Autores: Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid, Miranda-Mamani, Jesús, Mamani Arpasi, Yesica M.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:area, chlorophyll, area cover, phytoremediation, toxicity
área, clorofila, cobertura de área, fitorremediación, toxicidad
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
Efectos de antibióticos en la biomasa, cobertura de área y clorofila de Lemna gibba y Azolla filiculoides
title Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
spellingShingle Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid
area, chlorophyll, area cover, phytoremediation, toxicity
área, clorofila, cobertura de área, fitorremediación, toxicidad
title_short Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
title_full Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
title_fullStr Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
title_sort Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid
Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid
Miranda-Mamani, Jesús
Mamani Arpasi, Yesica M.
author Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid
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Maldonado Jimenez, Ingrid
Miranda-Mamani, Jesús
Mamani Arpasi, Yesica M.
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Miranda-Mamani, Jesús
Mamani Arpasi, Yesica M.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv area, chlorophyll, area cover, phytoremediation, toxicity
área, clorofila, cobertura de área, fitorremediación, toxicidad
topic area, chlorophyll, area cover, phytoremediation, toxicity
área, clorofila, cobertura de área, fitorremediación, toxicidad
description The concentrations of antibiotic residues in aquatic ecosystems are experiencing a progressive increase, which is exerting significant impacts on resident species. The species Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides are widely known in studies of toxicity and phytoremediation. Furthermore, these species have been observed to exhibit interesting responses to exposure to antibiotic compounds. In this study, the effects of azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin, cephalexin, ampicillin, and clindamycin (0.00, 2.5, 5, 7.5 mg/L) on biomass, Relative Growth Rate (RGR), percentage of area, and chlorophyll were evaluated over a period of 7 days. Biomass data were collected to calculate RGR, and daily images of each experimental unit were captured to estimate the percentage of area coverage and RGB bands for chlorophyll calculation purposes. The results revealed toxic effects of the concentrations compared to the control group, with Azolla showing greater susceptibility than Lemna. Concerning the percentage of area coverage, the experimental days significantly influenced Azolla (p-value = <2e-16), while both the antibiotic concentration and the duration of exposure negatively affected Lemna, with p-values of 0.00161 and 2.1e-11, respectively. As for chlorophyll levels, no significant alterations were detected in response to the evaluated concentrations. These findings demonstrate that despite the adverse effects of antibiotics, the investigated species still exhibit survival and antibiotic removal capabilities.
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spelling Antibiotics Effects on biomass, area coverage and chlorophyll of Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoidesEfectos de antibióticos en la biomasa, cobertura de área y clorofila de Lemna gibba y Azolla filiculoidesMaldonado Jimenez, Ingrid Maldonado Jimenez, IngridMiranda-Mamani, JesúsMamani Arpasi, Yesica M.area, chlorophyll, area cover, phytoremediation, toxicityárea, clorofila, cobertura de área, fitorremediación, toxicidadThe concentrations of antibiotic residues in aquatic ecosystems are experiencing a progressive increase, which is exerting significant impacts on resident species. The species Lemna gibba and Azolla filiculoides are widely known in studies of toxicity and phytoremediation. Furthermore, these species have been observed to exhibit interesting responses to exposure to antibiotic compounds. In this study, the effects of azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, amoxicillin, cephalexin, ampicillin, and clindamycin (0.00, 2.5, 5, 7.5 mg/L) on biomass, Relative Growth Rate (RGR), percentage of area, and chlorophyll were evaluated over a period of 7 days. Biomass data were collected to calculate RGR, and daily images of each experimental unit were captured to estimate the percentage of area coverage and RGB bands for chlorophyll calculation purposes. The results revealed toxic effects of the concentrations compared to the control group, with Azolla showing greater susceptibility than Lemna. Concerning the percentage of area coverage, the experimental days significantly influenced Azolla (p-value = <2e-16), while both the antibiotic concentration and the duration of exposure negatively affected Lemna, with p-values of 0.00161 and 2.1e-11, respectively. As for chlorophyll levels, no significant alterations were detected in response to the evaluated concentrations. These findings demonstrate that despite the adverse effects of antibiotics, the investigated species still exhibit survival and antibiotic removal capabilities.Las concentraciones de residuos de antibióticos en los ecosistemas acuáticos están experimentando un incremento progresivo, lo que está ejerciendo impactos significativos en las especies residentes. Las especies Lemna gibba y Azolla fifliculoides son ampliamente conocidas en estudios de toxicidad, y fitorremediación. Además, se ha observado que estas especies presentan respuestas interesantes frente a la exposición a compuestos antibióticos. En este estudio se evaluó los efectos de azitromicina, ciprofloxacina, amoxicilina, cefalexina, ampicilina y clindamicina (0.00, 2.5, 5, 7.5 mg/L) en la biomasa, Ratio de Crecimeinto Relativo (RCR), porcentaje de área y clorofila, durante 7 días. Se recolectaron datos de biomasa para calcular el RCR, y se realizaron capturas de imágenes diarias de cada unidad experimental para estimar el porcentaje de cobertura y las bandas RGB, con el propósito de calcular los niveles de clorofila. Los resultados revelaron efectos de toxicidad de las concentraciones en relación al grupo control, observándose una mayor susceptibilidad en Azolla que en Lemna. Y en relación al porcentaje del área de cobertura, influenciaron los días de experimentación en Azolla (p-valor = <2e-16); mientras que en Lemna, influenciaron negativamente tanto la concentración de antibióticos como los días, p-valor = 0.00161 y 2.1e-11 respectivamente. En cuanto a los niveles de clorofila, no se detectaron alteraciones significativas frente a las concentraciones evaluadas. Estos hallazgos evidencian que, a pesar de los efectos adversos de los antibióticos, las especies investigadas aún demuestran capacidad de supervivencia y capacidad de eliminación de los antibióticos.Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2023-11-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/53210.18271/ria.2023.532Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 25 No. 4 (2023); 233-240Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 25 Núm. 4 (2023); 233-2402306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/532/332Derechos de autor 2023 Ingrid Maldonado Jimenez, Jesús Miranda-Mamani, Yesica M. Mamani Arpasihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/5322023-11-27T18:55:27Z
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