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Roundup causes embryonic development failure and alters metabolic pathways and gut microbiota functionality in non-target species.

Antonio SuppaJouni KvistXiaojing LiVignesh DhandapaniHanan AlmullaAntoine Y TianStephen KissaneJiarui ZhouAlessio PerottiHayley MangelsonKyle LangfordValeria RossiJames B BrownLuisa Orsini
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
Our results show that chronic exposure to concentrations of Roundup and glyphosate at the approved regulatory threshold for drinking water causes embryonic development failure and alteration of key metabolic functions via direct effect on the host molecular processes and indirect effect on the gut microbiota. The ecological model species Daphnia occupies a central position in the food web of aquatic ecosystems, being the preferred food of small vertebrates and invertebrates as well as a grazer of algae and bacteria. The impact of the weedkiller on this keystone species has cascading effects on aquatic food webs, affecting their ability to deliver critical ecosystem services. Video Abstract.
Keyphrases
  • drinking water
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • healthcare
  • health risk
  • transcription factor
  • genetic diversity
  • health risk assessment
  • mental health
  • heavy metals
  • drug administration