Yang, Xu Wisuthiphaet, Nicharee Young, Glenn M Nitin, Nitin
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samples such as irrigation water. As a part of the Food safety Modernization Act (FSMA), The Produce Safety rule has established several requirements for testing for the presence of generic Escherichia coli in water, but the current method available for ...
Dickinson, AW Power, A Hansen, MG Brandt, KK Piliposian, G Appleby, P O'Neill, PA Jones, RT Sierocinski, P Koskella, B
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Frequent and persistent heavy metal pollution has profound effects on the composition and activity of microbial communities. Heavy metals select for metal resistance but can also co-select for resistance to antibiotics, which is a global health concern. We here document metal concentration, metal resistance and antibiotic resistance along a sedimen...
Campa, Maria Fernanda Techtmann, Stephen M Ladd, Mallory P Yan, Jun Patterson, Megan Garcia de Matos Amaral, Amanda Carter, Kimberly E Ulrich, Nikea Grant, Christopher J Hettich, Robert L
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Production of unconventional oil and gas continues to rise, but the effects of high-density hydraulic fracturing (HF) activity near aquatic ecosystems are not fully understood. A commonly used biocide in HF, 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA), was studied in microcosms of HF-impacted (HF+) versus HF-unimpacted (HF-) surface water streams to ...
Garner, Emily Brown, Connor L Schwake, David Otto Rhoads, William J Arango-Argoty, Gustavo Zhang, Liqing Jospin, Guillaume Coil, David A Eisen, Jonathan A Edwards, Marc A
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During the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, USA (2014-2015), 2 outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease occurred in Genesee County, Michigan. We compared whole-genome sequences of 10 clinical Legionella pneumophila isolates submitted to a laboratory in Genesee County during the second outbreak with 103 water isolates collected the following year. We docu...
Fuhrmeister, Erica R Ercumen, Ayse Pickering, Amy J Jeanis, Kaitlyn M Ahmed, Mahaa Brown, Sara Arnold, Benjamin F Hubbard, Alan E Alam, Mahfuja Sen, Debashis
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Fecal indicator organisms are measured to indicate the presence of fecal pollution, yet the association between indicators and pathogens varies by context. The goal of this study was to empirically evaluate the relationships between indicator Escherichia coli, microbial source tracking markers, select enteric pathogen genes, and potential sources o...
Lisicki, Maciej Velho Rodrigues, Marcos F Goldstein, Raymond Lauga, Eric Lauga
One approach to quantifying biological diversity consists of characterizing the statistical distribution of specific properties of a taxonomic group or habitat. Microorganisms living in fluid environments, and for whom motility is key, exploit propulsion resulting from a rich variety of shapes, forms, and swimming strategies. Here, we explore the v...
Macreadie, PI Atwood, TB Seymour, JR Fontes, MLS Sanderman, J Nielsen, DA Connolly, RM
© 2019 Seagrass meadows store globally-significant quantities of organic ‘blue’ carbon. These blue carbon stocks are potentially vulnerable to anthropogenic stressors (e.g. coastal development, climate change). Here, we tested the impact of oxygen exposure and warming (major consequences of human disturbance) on rates of microbial carbon break-down...
Cai, Xianlei Yao, Ling Hu, Yuanyuan Jiang, Hui Shen, Mingdi Hu, Quanman Wang, Zixia Dahlgren, Randy A
To elucidate the importance and mechanisms of particle-attached microorganisms on ammonia oxidation, we conducted a controlled simulation experiment with samples collected from the Shunao River, an ammonia-rich hypereutrophic urban river in eastern China. The effects of particle concentration, ammonia concentration, organic carbon source and concen...
Farnelid, Hanna Turk-Kubo, Kendra Ploug, Helle Ossolinski, Justin E Collins, James R Van Mooy, Benjamin AS Zehr, Jonathan P
Sinking particles transport carbon and nutrients from the surface ocean into the deep sea and are considered hot spots for bacterial diversity and activity. In the oligotrophic oceans, nitrogen (N2)-fixing organisms (diazotrophs) are an important source of new N but the extent to which these organisms are present and exported on sinking particles i...
Armato, C. Ahmed, D. Agostino, V. Traversi, D. Degan, R. Tommasi, T. Margaria, V. Sacco, A. Gilli, G. Quaglio, M.
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Abstract: The characterization of anodic microbial communities is of great importance in the study of microbial fuel cells (MFCs). These kinds of devices mainly require a high abundance of anode respiring bacteria (ARB) in the anode chamber for optimal performance. This study evaluated the effect of different enrichments of environmental freshwater...