基于无人机的集约化农场附近空气细菌采样系统。

IF 3.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marta Nerini, Marco Merlini, Sonia Renzi, Benedetta Cerasuolo, Aldo D'Alessandro, Duccio Cavalieri, Giuseppe Rossi, Massimiliano Marvasi
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背景:包括空气传播细菌在内的生物气溶胶日益成为公众健康关注的问题,特别是在产生高浓度微生物的集约化养殖作业附近。集约化农场,如养牛场,可能会向空气中释放潜在的致病菌,对附近社区和农场工人构成风险。传统的采样方法通常是有限的,因为它们需要固定的收集点,并且可能错过关于这些生物气溶胶如何分散的关键信息。为了解决这个问题,本研究引入了一种基于无人机的概念验证系统,旨在监测集约化农场附近的空气传播细菌并对其进行采样。结果:该无人机配备了采样装置,对畜牧生产农场附近的三个不同点进行了采样。DNA提取传统上也是微生物空气分子生物学的一个限制,通过采用特别开发的DNA提取方案,结合石油陷阱和病毒DNA提取试剂盒,仅在飞行10分钟后即可实现。结果表明,DNA被成功提取,reads的质量进行了检查。在所有地点发现的主要细菌属是不动杆菌和芽孢杆菌。不动杆菌包括共生菌株和引起乳腺炎的菌株,芽孢杆菌如枯草芽孢杆菌在动物饲料中作为益生菌。还检测到益生菌属乳酸杆菌和双歧杆菌,以及潜在的致病性葡萄球菌,突出了卫生问题。意想不到的属,包括来自附近水体的蓝藻,以及通常在干旱、富含金属的土壤中发现的微virga,表明环境影响或污染物。结论:该系统的进一步发展可以通过跟踪农场周围三维空间中有害微生物的存在和运动来提供早期预警机制,从而实现安全和公共卫生应用。©2025化学工业协会。
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A drone-based system for sampling airborne bacteria near intensive farms.

Background: Bioaerosols, which include airborne bacteria, are a growing concern for public health, especially near intensive farming operations that generate high concentrations of microorganisms. Intensive farms, such as those for cattle, can release potentially pathogenic bacteria into the air, posing risks to nearby communities and farmworkers. Traditional sampling methods are often limited, as they require stationary collection points and can miss key information about how these bioaerosols disperse. To address this issue, this study introduces a proof-of-concept drone-based system designed to monitor and sample airborne bacteria near intensive farms.

Results: The drone, equipped with a sampling device, was used to sample three different points near a livestock production farm. DNA extraction, which was also traditionally a limitation in microbial airborne molecular biology, was achieved after only 10 min of flying by employing an ad hoc developed DNA extraction protocol coupled with a petroleum trap and virus DNA extraction kit. The results showed that DNA was successfully extracted, and reads were checked for quality. The primary bacterial genera found across all sites are Acinetobacter and Bacillus. While Acinetobacter includes both commensal and mastitis-causing strains, Bacillus species such as Bacillus subtilis serve as probiotics in animal feed. Probiotic genera Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium were also detected, alongside potentially pathogenic Staphylococcus, highlighting hygiene concerns. Unexpected genera, including cyanobacteria from nearby water bodies, and Microvirga, typically found in arid, metal-rich soils, suggest environmental influences or contaminants.

Conclusion: Further development of this system can provide an early warning mechanism by tracking the presence and movement of harmful microorganisms in a 3D space surrounding the farms, allowing for safety and public health applications. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.

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634
审稿时长
3.1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture publishes peer-reviewed original research, reviews, mini-reviews, perspectives and spotlights in these areas, with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary studies at the agriculture/ food interface. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. SCI (Society of Chemical Industry) is a unique international forum where science meets business on independent, impartial ground. Anyone can join and current Members include consumers, business people, environmentalists, industrialists, farmers, and researchers. The Society offers a chance to share information between sectors as diverse as food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, materials, chemicals, environmental science and safety. As well as organising educational events, SCI awards a number of prestigious honours and scholarships each year, publishes peer-reviewed journals, and provides Members with news from their sectors in the respected magazine, Chemistry & Industry . Originally established in London in 1881 and in New York in 1894, SCI is a registered charity with Members in over 70 countries.
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