Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse

Tebuthiuron is often used to control weed growth in sugarcane cultures. This herbicide is highly toxic and can persist in soil for up to 2 years according to its degradation half-life. Hence, its residual effect is highly hazardous for the environment and local habitants via leaching, surface runoff...

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Main Authors: Luziane Cristina Ferreira, Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira, Renato Nallin Montagnolli, Evandro Pereira Prado, Ronaldo da Silva Viana, Rafael Simões Tomaz, Jaqueline Matos Cruz, Ederio Dino Bidoia, Yanca Araujo Frias, Paulo Renato Matos Lopes
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spelling doaj-3fdee786777445c6a49f1d05495761e72021-01-05T04:41:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852021-01-01810.3389/fbioe.2020.613642613642Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and VinasseLuziane Cristina Ferreira0Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira1Renato Nallin Montagnolli2Evandro Pereira Prado3Ronaldo da Silva Viana4Rafael Simões Tomaz5Jaqueline Matos Cruz6Ederio Dino Bidoia7Yanca Araujo Frias8Paulo Renato Matos Lopes9Department of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education, Agricultural Sciences Center, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Araras, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Biosciences Institute, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rio Claro, BrazilDepartment of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Biosciences Institute, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Rio Claro, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilDepartment of Plant Production, College of Technology and Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Dracena, BrazilTebuthiuron is often used to control weed growth in sugarcane cultures. This herbicide is highly toxic and can persist in soil for up to 2 years according to its degradation half-life. Hence, its residual effect is highly hazardous for the environment and local habitants via leaching, surface runoff. Screening out of species of green manure as potential phytoremediators for tebuthiuron in soil, with and with no vinasse, accordingly is the scientific point of this study. Green manure species selected for the trial in greenhouse were jack bean [Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC.], pigeon pea [Cajanus cajan (L. Millsp.)], velvet bean [Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC.)], and millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.], and Crotalaria juncea L. as bioindicator of this herbicide. The determination/quantification of height, stem diameter, and number of leaves in all plants were monitored, as well as other morphological traits for drafting any inference on biomass production. Moreover, ecotoxicity bioassays were performed from soil samples at the beginning and at the end of the experiment. Results showed preliminary evidence of effective phytoremediation capacity by M. pruriens and P. glaucum in soils with tebuthiuron, as the growth of C. juncea was sustained. Both Gompertz approach and principal component analysis predicted that these green manure species could grow healthier and for longer periods in soils containing tebuthiuron and vinasse and, thus, reduce physiological anomalies due to ecotoxicity. The implications of this study may aid in the implementation of cost-effective strategies targeting decontamination of tebuthiuron in sugarcane crops with vinasse application in fertigation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2020.613642/fullbioremediationecotoxicityfertigationherbicidesugarcane
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author Luziane Cristina Ferreira
Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira
Renato Nallin Montagnolli
Evandro Pereira Prado
Ronaldo da Silva Viana
Rafael Simões Tomaz
Jaqueline Matos Cruz
Ederio Dino Bidoia
Yanca Araujo Frias
Paulo Renato Matos Lopes
spellingShingle Luziane Cristina Ferreira
Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira
Renato Nallin Montagnolli
Evandro Pereira Prado
Ronaldo da Silva Viana
Rafael Simões Tomaz
Jaqueline Matos Cruz
Ederio Dino Bidoia
Yanca Araujo Frias
Paulo Renato Matos Lopes
Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
bioremediation
ecotoxicity
fertigation
herbicide
sugarcane
author_facet Luziane Cristina Ferreira
Bruno Rafael de Almeida Moreira
Renato Nallin Montagnolli
Evandro Pereira Prado
Ronaldo da Silva Viana
Rafael Simões Tomaz
Jaqueline Matos Cruz
Ederio Dino Bidoia
Yanca Araujo Frias
Paulo Renato Matos Lopes
author_sort Luziane Cristina Ferreira
title Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
title_short Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
title_full Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
title_fullStr Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
title_full_unstemmed Green Manure Species for Phytoremediation of Soil With Tebuthiuron and Vinasse
title_sort green manure species for phytoremediation of soil with tebuthiuron and vinasse
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
issn 2296-4185
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Tebuthiuron is often used to control weed growth in sugarcane cultures. This herbicide is highly toxic and can persist in soil for up to 2 years according to its degradation half-life. Hence, its residual effect is highly hazardous for the environment and local habitants via leaching, surface runoff. Screening out of species of green manure as potential phytoremediators for tebuthiuron in soil, with and with no vinasse, accordingly is the scientific point of this study. Green manure species selected for the trial in greenhouse were jack bean [Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC.], pigeon pea [Cajanus cajan (L. Millsp.)], velvet bean [Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC.)], and millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.], and Crotalaria juncea L. as bioindicator of this herbicide. The determination/quantification of height, stem diameter, and number of leaves in all plants were monitored, as well as other morphological traits for drafting any inference on biomass production. Moreover, ecotoxicity bioassays were performed from soil samples at the beginning and at the end of the experiment. Results showed preliminary evidence of effective phytoremediation capacity by M. pruriens and P. glaucum in soils with tebuthiuron, as the growth of C. juncea was sustained. Both Gompertz approach and principal component analysis predicted that these green manure species could grow healthier and for longer periods in soils containing tebuthiuron and vinasse and, thus, reduce physiological anomalies due to ecotoxicity. The implications of this study may aid in the implementation of cost-effective strategies targeting decontamination of tebuthiuron in sugarcane crops with vinasse application in fertigation.
topic bioremediation
ecotoxicity
fertigation
herbicide
sugarcane
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2020.613642/full
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