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DOI10.1016/j.watres.2016.09.041
Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types
Wanjugi, Pauline1; Sivaganesan, Mania1; Korajkic, Asja1; Kelty, Catherine A.1; McMinn, Brian1; Ulrich, Robert3; Harwood, Valerie J.2; Shanks, Orin C.1
发表日期2016-11-15
ISSN0043-1354
卷号105页码:591-601
英文摘要

Understanding the decomposition of microorganisms associated with different human fecal pollution types is necessary for proper implementation of many water quality management practices, as well as predicting associated public health risks. Here, the decomposition of select cultivated and molecular indicators of fecal pollution originating from fresh human feces, septage, and primary effluent sewage in a subtropical marine environment was assessed over a six day period with an emphasis on the influence of ambient sunlight and indigenous microbiota. Ambient water mixed with each fecal pollution type was placed in dialysis bags and incubated in situ in a submersible aquatic mesocosm. Genetic and cultivated fecal indicators including fecal indicator bacteria (enterococci, E. coli, and Bacteroidales), coliphage (somatic and F+), Bacteroides fragilis phage (GB-124), and human-associated genetic indicators (HF183/BacR287 and HumM2) were measured in each sample. Simple linear regression assessing treatment trends in each pollution type over time showed significant decay (p <= 0.05) in most treatments for feces and sewage (27/28 and 32/40, respectively), compared to septage (6/26). A two-way analysis of variance of logio reduction values for sewage and feces experiments indicated that treatments differentially impact survival of cultivated bacteria, cultivated phage, and genetic indicators. Findings suggest that sunlight is critical for phage decay, and indigenous microbiota play a lesser role. For bacterial cultivated and genetic indicators, the influence of indigenous microbiota varied by pollution type. This study offers new insights on the decomposition of common human fecal pollution types in a subtropical marine environment with important implications for water quality management applications. Published by Elsevier Ltd.


英文关键词Human fecal pollution;Coliphage;Fecal indicator bacteria;Microbial source tracking
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000385902000061
来源期刊WATER RESEARCH
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/59135
作者单位1.US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA;
2.Univ S Florida, Dept Integrat Biol, Tampa, FL 33620 USA;
3.Pure Mol LLC, St Petersburg, FL 33716 USA
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Wanjugi, Pauline,Sivaganesan, Mania,Korajkic, Asja,et al. Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types[J]. 美国环保署,2016,105:591-601.
APA Wanjugi, Pauline.,Sivaganesan, Mania.,Korajkic, Asja.,Kelty, Catherine A..,McMinn, Brian.,...&Shanks, Orin C..(2016).Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types.WATER RESEARCH,105,591-601.
MLA Wanjugi, Pauline,et al."Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types".WATER RESEARCH 105(2016):591-601.
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