The impact of the herbicide atrazine on growth and photosynthesis of seagrass, Zostera marina (L.), seedlings
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2011
Abstract
The impact of the widely used herbicide atrazine on seedling growth and photosynthesis of eelgrass was determined. The long-term impact of the herbicide atrazine (1, 10 and 100. μg/L) on growth of eelgrass Zostera marina (L.) seedlings, maintained in outdoor aquaria, was monitored over 4 weeks. Exposure to 10. μg/L atrazine resulted in significantly lower plant fresh weight and total chlorophyll concentration and up to 86.67% mortality at the 100. μg/L concentration. Short-term photosynthetic stress on eelgrass seedlings was determined and compared with adult eelgrass using chlorophyll fluorescence. The effective quantum yield in eelgrass seedlings was significantly depressed at all atrazine concentrations (2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64. μg/L) even within 2 h and remained at a lower level than for adult plants for each concentration. These results indicate that atrazine presents a potential threat to seagrass seedling functioning and that the impact is much higher than for adult plants. © 2011.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Marine Pollution Bulletin
First Page
1628
Last Page
1631
Recommended Citation
Gao, Y., Fang, J., Zhang, J., Ren, L., Mao, Y., Li, B., Zhang, M., Liu, D., & Du, M. (2011). The impact of the herbicide atrazine on growth and photosynthesis of seagrass, Zostera marina (L.), seedlings. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 62 (8), 1628-1631. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.06.014