一种新型悬浮颗粒物采样装置的开发和验证,用于颗粒结合微生物群落的分析。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
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摘要

水生系统中附着在悬浮颗粒物上的生物和非生物物质会增加其毒性和对健康的影响,因此越来越需要在各个隔间间进行一致的采样。沉淀捕集器和连续流离心机是传统的悬浮颗粒物采样工具,而蝠鲼拖网已被广泛用于地表水悬浮或漂浮微塑料的采样。然而,在采样成本和部署这种设备所需的基础设施方面存在限制。本文报道了一种新型悬浮颗粒物采样装置——微粒获取陷阱(mPOT)的构建和使用。mPOT的质量控制测试表明,对于100µm及更大的颗粒,悬浮颗粒回收率为bbb90 %,而地下水,湖泊和河流的现场采样显示颗粒物质的回收一致,粒度分馏。mPOT非常适合于不易通过船只进入的样品系统或通常无法通过普通悬浮颗粒物采样回收的颗粒,以及尺寸小于300微米的颗粒的收集。
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Development and validation of a novel suspended particulate matter sampling device for analysis of particle-bound microbial communities.

Biotic and abiotic materials attachment to suspended particulate matter in aquatic systems can increase their toxicity and health impacts and has led to an increased need for consistent sampling across various compartments. Sedimentation traps and continuous flow centrifuges are the traditional tools for sampling suspended particulate matter, while manta trawls have been widely used for surface water sampling of suspended or floating microplastics. Limitations, however, exist in the cost of sampling and infrastructure needed to deploy such devices. Here we report on the construction and usage of a novel suspended particulate matter sampling device, the microParticle Obtaining Trap (mPOT). Quality control testing of the mPOT showed suspended particle recovery rates of >90% for particles 100 µm and larger, while field sampling of groundwater, lake and river water shows consistent, size-fractionated recovery of particulate matter. The mPOT is well suited to sample systems not easily accessible by boat or for particles not commonly recovered by common suspended particulate matter sampling and for collection of particles smaller than 300 µm in size.

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Microbiology-Sgm
Microbiology-Sgm 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
132
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: We publish high-quality original research on bacteria, fungi, protists, archaea, algae, parasites and other microscopic life forms. Topics include but are not limited to: Antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance Bacteriology and parasitology Biochemistry and biophysics Biofilms and biological systems Biotechnology and bioremediation Cell biology and signalling Chemical biology Cross-disciplinary work Ecology and environmental microbiology Food microbiology Genetics Host–microbe interactions Microbial methods and techniques Microscopy and imaging Omics, including genomics, proteomics and metabolomics Physiology and metabolism Systems biology and synthetic biology The microbiome.
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