Taniwaki, Ricardo HideoRosa, André Henrique [UNESP]De Lima, RenataMaruyama, Cíntia RodriguesSecchin, Lorena FerrariDo Carmo Calijuri, MariaMoschini-Carlos, Viviane2014-05-272014-05-272013-03-01Interciencia, v. 38, n. 3, p. 164-170, 2013.0378-1844http://hdl.handle.net/11449/74789The Brazilian reservoirs have been under great anthropogenic pressure due to continued population growth, which in turn places great pressures on the environment. Given this issue, this study aimed to analyze the influence of land use on the quality and genotoxicity of water in the Itupararanga reservoir, São Paulo, Brazil. Water and sediment samples were analyzed for their quality, genotoxicity and benthic diversity, as well as their interrelationship with the landscape. The reservoir was found to be eutrophic in most sampling stations, and genetic al terations were found in radicular cells of exposed Allium cepa in some sampling stations, besides a low diversity of benthic organisms. Among the variables that most contributed to the genetic alterations and water quality are the presence of riparian vegetation, the bare soil and urban occupation. With the results obtained in this study it was concluded that the quality of water and sediment at the Itupararanga reservoir is compromised, requiring emergency managements to ensure the sustainability of water resources.164-170porA influência do uso e ocupação do solo na qualidade e genotoxicidade da água no reservatório de itupararanga, São Paulo, BrasilThe influence of land use and occupation on the quality and genotoxicity of water in the Itupararanga Reservoir, São Paulo, BrazilArtigoWOS:000320286800002Acesso aberto2-s2.0-848776700512-s2.0-84877670051.pdf0000-0002-2042-018X