Impact of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticides on Aquatic Microcosms

Michael Henry, F. Brenner, Abigail M. Jones, Rachel Brockhage, David J. Smeltzer
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Four commonly used greenhouse chemicals: 10:10:10 Peters fertilizer, two fungicides and an insecticide/nematicide, were analyzed to determine their effects on water quality and productivity. Each of these chemicals in varying concentrations were added to three microcosms and assessed for their impact on pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), specific conductance, and dissolved oxygen, nitrate, ammonia, phosphorous, algae and chlorophyll a. In general, the addition these of chemicals did not affect pH, TDS, specific conductance or the dissolved oxygen. In all microcosms, the addition of fertilizer increased phosphorus, nitrate-N, and ammonia-N concentrations which in turn increased the size of algae communities and chlorophyll-a concentrations. There was a significant correlation between the size of the algae communities and chlorophyll a concentrations in all microcosms. The effect of fungicides and insecticides/nematicides varied among the different chemical concentrations, but in general, there was a reduction in nutrient concentrations with increasing concentrations of the chemicals. But when these chemicals were combined with fertilizer, nutrient concentrations, algae communities and chlorophyll-a exhibited similar increases as the microcosms receiving fertilizer alone. Based on the results of this study, a hydroponic system was designed to reduce the influx of nutrients into receiving fresh water systems.
化肥和农药对水生微生物的影响
分析了四种常用的温室化学品:10:10:10彼得斯肥、两种杀菌剂和一种杀虫/杀线虫剂,以确定它们对水质和生产力的影响。将这些不同浓度的化学物质分别添加到三个微观环境中,并评估它们对pH、总溶解固体(TDS)、比电导和溶解氧、硝酸盐、氨、磷、藻类和叶绿素a的影响。总的来说,这些化学物质的添加不影响pH、总溶解固体(TDS)、比电导或溶解氧。在所有微观环境中,肥料的添加增加了磷、硝酸盐氮和氨氮浓度,从而增加了藻类群落的大小和叶绿素a浓度。所有微生物群落中藻类群落的大小与叶绿素a浓度之间存在显著的相关关系。杀真菌剂和杀虫剂/杀线虫剂的效果因化学物质浓度的不同而不同,但总的来说,随着化学物质浓度的增加,营养物质浓度降低。但是,当这些化学物质与肥料结合使用时,营养浓度、藻类群落和叶绿素-a的增加与单独使用肥料的微生物的增加相似。根据这项研究的结果,设计了一种水培系统,以减少营养物质流入接收淡水系统。
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