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Title: | Bacteriome composition analysis of selected mineral water occurrences in Serbia | Authors: | Šaraba, Vladimir Dragišić, Veselin Janakiev, Tamara Obradović, Vesna Ćopić, Milica Knežević, Branislav Dimkić, Ivica |
Keywords: | Mineral waters;Bacterial metabarcoding analysis;16S rDNA;Apha and beta diversity analysis;Physical-chemical analysis | Issue Date: | 7-Feb-2022 | Rank: | M23 | Publisher: | Serbian Biological Society | Citation: | Šaraba V, Dragišić V, Janakiev T, Obradović V, Ćopić M, Knežević B, Dimkić I. Bacteriome composition analysis of selected mineral water occurrences in Serbia. Arch Biol Sci [Internet]. 2022Apr.1 [cited 2022Nov.4];74(1):67-79. Available from: https://www.serbiosoc.org.rs/arch/index.php/abs/article/view/7354 | Journal: | Archives of Biological Sciences | Abstract: | acterial metabarcoding analysis by 16S rDNA of five occurrences of mineral waters in Serbia (Torda, Slanka-men Banja, Lomnički Kiseljak, Velika Vrbnica and Obrenovačka Banja) indicated the presence of a high percentage of the Proteobacteria phylum, followed by the Bacteroidetes phylum. The families Rhodobacteraceae, Burkholderia-ceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Methylophilaceae and Moraxellaceae were the most dominant in the bacterial flora of the selected occurrences, whereas the most represented genera were Acinetobacter, Pseudorhodobacter, Pseudomonas,Limnohabitans, Massilia, Limnobacter and Methylotenera. The presence of coliform bacteria was not detected. Alpha diversity analysis revealed that Slankamen Banja and Lomnički Kiseljak were the richest of the selected occurrences, while the mineral waters of Torda, Velika Vrbnica and Obrenovačka Banja were characterized by similar diversity of bacterial communities determined by beta diversity analysis. Physical-chemical analysis revealed the value of total dissolved solids above 1 g/L, as well as elevated concentrations of some metals and non-metals. The research con-cluded that specific bacteria contribute to the development of biocorrosion and biofouling processes of water intake facilities. In addition, some of these bacteria might be potential indicators of the organic sources of pollution and/or biotechnological natural remediators in the treatment of contaminated waters |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4922 | ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS211223005S |
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