多米尼加共和国首次报告可能产生微囊藻毒素的微囊藻

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Alfaniris Vargas Fernandez , Patri Ramírez Ramirez , Iris García Cruz , Claudia Reyes Gutierrez , Adrián Gutiérrez Cepeda , Alexander Valdez Disla , Roel Alejandro Chávez Luzania , Sergio de los Santos Villalobos , Pedro Leao , Vitor Vasconcelos
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摘要

当水体中的营养物质增加时,淡水湖和水库中的蓝藻往往会迅速繁殖,从而引发蓝藻藻华。这增加了供人类饮用、作物灌溉和牲畜饲养的水源中产生蓝藻毒素的风险。该水库为多米尼加共和国圣多明各、阿苏阿、圣克里斯托瓦尔、圣何塞-德奥科阿和佩拉维亚约 400 万人提供饮用水。通过形态学观察发现了微囊藻属,并通过对 16S rRNA 基因的两个片段以及参与编码微囊藻毒素的 mcyA 基因片段进行扩增和测序证实了这一点。这是首次报告强调迫切需要对这一重要水库中可能产生微囊藻毒素的微囊藻进行持续监测,以实施适当的水管理措施,防止其对公众健康和环境造成负面影响。
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First report of potentially microcystin-producing Microcystis in the Dominican Republic

First report of potentially microcystin-producing Microcystis in the Dominican Republic
When the amount of nutrients in water bodies increases, cyanobacteria tend to proliferate rapidly in freshwater lakes and reservoirs, which can trigger cyanobacterial blooms. This increases the risk of cyanotoxin generation in water sources intended for human consumption, crop irrigation, and livestock. This study focused on identifying the presence of cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins in the Valdesia reservoir, which supplies drinking water to approximately 4 million people in Santo Domingo, Azua, San Cristóbal, San José de Ocoa, and Peravia in the Dominican Republic. Morphological observation suggested the presence of the genus Microcystis, which was confirmed by amplification and sequencing of two fragments of the 16S rRNA gene, as well as a fragment of the mcyA gene involved in encoding microcystins. This is the first report to highlight the urgent need to establish continuous monitoring of potentially microcystins-producing Microcystis sp. in this important reservoir, to implement appropriate water management measures to prevent their negative impact on public health and the environment.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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