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Interactions of E. coli with algae and aquatic vegetation in natural waters

Author(s)
Cho, Kyung HwaWolny, JenniferKase, Julie A.Unno, TatsuiPachepsky, Yakov
Issued Date
2022-02
DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2021.117952
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/57671
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0043135421011465?via%3Dihub
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, v.209, pp.117952
Abstract
Both algae and bacteria are essential inhabitants of surface waters. Their presence is of ecological significance and sometimes of public health concern triggering various control actions. Interactions of microalgae, macro algae, submerged aquatic vegetation, and bacteria appear to be important phenomena necessitating a deeper understanding by those involved in research and management of microbial water quality. Given the longstanding reliance on Escherichia coli as an indicator of the potential presence of pathogens in natural waters, understanding its biology in aquatic systems is necessary. The major effects of algae and aquatic vegetation on E. coli growth and survival, including changes in the nutrient supply, modification of water properties and constituents, impact on sunlight radiation penetration, survival as related to substrate attachment, algal mediation of secondary habitats, and survival inhibition due to the release of toxic substances and antibiotics, are discussed in this review. An examination of horizontal gene transfer and antibiotic resistance potential, strain specific interactions, effects on the microbial, microalgae, and grazer community structure, and hydrodynamic controls is given. Outlooks due to existing and expected consequences of climate change and advances in observation technologies via high-resolution satellite imaging, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), and mathematical modeling are additionally covered. The multiplicity of interactions among bacteria, algae, and aquatic vegetation as well as multifaceted impacts of these interactions, create a wide spectrum of research opportunities and technology developments.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0043-1354
Keyword (Author)
Microbial water qualityNutrient supplyPhycosphereOxygen formsRadiation penetrationBiofilmsAlgal matsAntibacterial substances
Keyword
ENVIRONMENTAL ESCHERICHIA-COLIFECAL INDICATOR MICROORGANISMSSUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTERWASTE STABILIZATION PONDSREMOTE-SENSING TECHNIQUESHETEROTROPHIC BACTERIAAMINO-ACIDSPHYTOPLANKTON PRODUCTIVITYCLADOPHORA CHLOROPHYTASALMONELLA-TYPHIMURIUM

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