2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-020-03089-0
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Assessing the Quality of Amazon Aquatic Ecosystems with Multiple Lines of Evidence: The Case of the Northeast Andean Foothills of Ecuador

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“…Sediments were considered highly toxic (with 0% germination of L. sativa seeds) in 63% of the sites. These results are in line with other studies describing the phytotoxicity of mining pollution using L. sativa [16,23,46] and studies reporting growth inhibition associated with Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni and Cd exposure [46][47][48]. On the other hand, contaminants may also stimulate L. sativa seed growth by generating stimulatory responses [49,50], as observed in some sediment samples (P2, P5 and P8).…”
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“…Sediments were considered highly toxic (with 0% germination of L. sativa seeds) in 63% of the sites. These results are in line with other studies describing the phytotoxicity of mining pollution using L. sativa [16,23,46] and studies reporting growth inhibition associated with Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni and Cd exposure [46][47][48]. On the other hand, contaminants may also stimulate L. sativa seed growth by generating stimulatory responses [49,50], as observed in some sediment samples (P2, P5 and P8).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our sampling included some sites where mining was active during the time of our sampling (P1, P3, P9) and some that received mining spoils transported by the river (P6, P10, P11). At all these sites, DO concentrations were found to be below permitted levels and were slightly lower than those reported in a previous monitoring study [23], which may indicate an increase in mining activity and a worsening of the water quality status in the study area. Moreover, they showed extremely high TSS concentrations.…”
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