A new coupon design for simultaneous analysis of in situ microbial biofilm formation and community structure in drinking water distribution systems
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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:27 authored by Peter Deines, Raju Sekar, P. Stewart Husband, Joby B. Boxall, Mark Osborn, Catherine A. Biggs<p>This study presents a new coupon sampling device that can be inserted directly into the pipes within water distribution systems (WDS), maintaining representative near wall pipe flow conditions and enabling simultaneous microscopy and DNA-based analysis of biofilms formed in situ. To evaluate this sampling device, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analyses were used to investigate changes in biofilms on replicate coupons within a non-sterile pilot-scale WDS. FISH analysis demonstrated increases in bacterial biofilm coverage of the coupon surface over time, while the DGGE analysis showed the development of increasingly complex biofilm communities, with time-specific clustering of these communities. This coupon design offers improvements over existing biofilm sampling devices in that it enables simultaneous quantitative and qualitative compositional characterization of biofilm assemblages formed within a WDS, while importantly maintaining fully representative near wall pipe flow conditions. Hence, it provides a practical approach that can be used to capture the interactions between biofilm formation and changing abiotic conditions, boundary shear stress, and turbulent driven exchange within WDS. © Springer-Verlag 2010.</p>
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Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyVolume
87Issue
2Pages/Article Number
749-756Publisher
Springer VerlagExternal DOI
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0175-7598eISSN
1432-0614Date Submitted
2013-04-22Date Accepted
2013-04-22Date of First Publication
2013-04-22Date of Final Publication
2013-04-22ePrints ID
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4'6 diamidino 2 phenylindoleAbiotic conditionsarticleBacteriaBacteria (microorganisms)BacterialBacterial biofilmBacterial Physiological PhenomenabiofilmBiofilm formationBiofilmsBiofiltersBoundary shear stresscommunity structureCommunity structuresCompositional characterizationDenaturing gradient gel electrophoresisdetection methodDGGEDNAdrinking waterDrinking water distribution systemDrinking water distribution systemselectrokinesisElectrophoresisEquipment DesignFishFish analysisFlow conditionfluorescence in situ hybridizationFluorescent in situ hybridizationGelsgenetic analysisGenetic TechniquesIn-situmicrobial activityMicrobial biofilmmicrobial communityMicroscopyNear-wallPilot scalePipePipe flowPotable waterqualitative analysisSampling devicesshear stressSimultaneous analysisWater distribution systemsWater Microbiologywater samplingwater supply
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