Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan.
Microbial source tracking using host-specific microbial genetic markers is considered a promising approach to determine fecal contamination sources of aquatic environments. This study aimed to assess the application of previously developed host-specific Bacteroidales quantitative PCR assays to micro...
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doaj-6d955653aab54d56b40ccdd44f9b326e2020-11-25T00:24:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020772710.1371/journal.pone.0207727Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan.Eiji HaramotoRui OsadaMicrobial source tracking using host-specific microbial genetic markers is considered a promising approach to determine fecal contamination sources of aquatic environments. This study aimed to assess the application of previously developed host-specific Bacteroidales quantitative PCR assays to microbial source tracking of river water samples in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Various types of fecal-source samples, such as raw sewage, secondary-treated sewage of a wastewater treatment plant, and cattle feces, were used for three human-, two ruminant- and two pig-specific Bacteroidales quantitative PCR assays. Our results demonstrated that BacHum, BacR and Pig2Bac assays as suitable human-, ruminant- and pig-specific assays, with an accuracy of 86%, 94% and 77%, respectively. These selected assays were used for microbial source tracking of 63 river water samples collected at nine sites in two river basins. From these sites, there were 48 (76%), 34 (54%) and 9 (14%) positive samples using the BacHum, BacR and Pig2Bac assays, respectively. These assays revealed the effects of humans and animals on fecal contamination of river water.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6239337?pdf=render |
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Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan. |
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Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan. |
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Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan. |
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Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan. |
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Assessment and application of host-specific Bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in Japan. |
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assessment and application of host-specific bacteroidales genetic markers for microbial source tracking of river water in japan. |
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Microbial source tracking using host-specific microbial genetic markers is considered a promising approach to determine fecal contamination sources of aquatic environments. This study aimed to assess the application of previously developed host-specific Bacteroidales quantitative PCR assays to microbial source tracking of river water samples in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Various types of fecal-source samples, such as raw sewage, secondary-treated sewage of a wastewater treatment plant, and cattle feces, were used for three human-, two ruminant- and two pig-specific Bacteroidales quantitative PCR assays. Our results demonstrated that BacHum, BacR and Pig2Bac assays as suitable human-, ruminant- and pig-specific assays, with an accuracy of 86%, 94% and 77%, respectively. These selected assays were used for microbial source tracking of 63 river water samples collected at nine sites in two river basins. From these sites, there were 48 (76%), 34 (54%) and 9 (14%) positive samples using the BacHum, BacR and Pig2Bac assays, respectively. These assays revealed the effects of humans and animals on fecal contamination of river water. |
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