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Isolation and preliminary characterization of cyanobacteria strains from freshwaters of Greece

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OPEN LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 52-60

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SCIENDO
DOI: 10.1515/biol-2015-0006

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Microcystis; Anabaena; Limnothrix; Calothrix; cyanotoxins; molecular detection; lakes; ELISA

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  1. Aristotle University Research Committee Program Enhancing Young Investigators-Lecturers: CYaNobacteria diversity Assessment throUgh sTrain pHylogenetic analyses) [CYN-AUTH] [87903]

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Cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (or CyanoHABs) represent one of the most conspicuous waterborne microbial hazards. The characterization of the bloom communities remains problematic because the cyanobacterial taxonomy of certain genera has not yet been resolved. In this study, 29 planktic and benthic cyanobacterial strains were isolated from freshwaters located in Greece. The strains were assigned to the genera Chroococcus, Microcystis, Synechococcus, Jaaginema, Limnothrix, Pseudanabaena, Anabaena, and Calothrix and screened for the production of the cyanotoxins microcystins (MCs), cylindrospermopsins (CYNs), and saxitoxins (STXs) using molecular (PCR amplification of seven genes implicated in cyanotoxin biosynthesis) and immunological (ELISA) methods. This study presents, for the first time, a cyanobacteria culture collection from Greece, thus providing missing study material for the understanding of bloom formation and cyanotoxin production in the Mediterranean and for the polyphasic characterization of important components of the phytoplankton. The combined use of molecular and immunochemical methods allowed the identification of MC producing strains, but further data are needed for CYN- and STX-producing cyanobacteria. The high percentage of MC-producing Microcystis strains in the urban Lakes Kastoria and Pamvotis, frequently used for agriculture irrigation, fishing and recreation, highlights the potential risk for human health.

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