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Metagenomics Analysis to Investigate the Microbial Communities and Their Functional Profile During Cyanobacterial Blooms in Lake Varese

Journal

MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
Volume 83, Issue 4, Pages 850-868

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-021-01914-5

Keywords

Freshwater; Algal bloom; Microbial populations; Metagenomics; Water quality; Lyngbya

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Toxic cyanobacterial blooms are caused by the mass proliferation of photosynthetic prokaryotic microorganisms in water environments, posing serious threats to aquatic organisms and human health. A study in Lake Varese, northern Italy, found Cyanobacteria to be more abundant in the lake, with the blooms mainly dominated by the species Lyngbya robusta. Additionally, a specific functional profile characterized the bacterial population along the water column, and a large and diverse phage population was also identified in the shotgun data analysis.
Toxic cyanobacterial blooms represent a natural phenomenon caused by a mass proliferation of photosynthetic prokaryotic microorganisms in water environments. Bloom events have been increasingly reported worldwide and their occurrence can pose serious threats to aquatic organisms and human health. In this study, we assessed the microbial composition, with a focus on Cyanobacteria, in Lake Varese, a eutrophic lake located in northern Italy. Water samples were collected and used for obtaining a 16S-based taxonomic profile and performing a shotgun sequencing analysis. The phyla found to exhibit the greatest relative abundance in the lake included Proteobacteria, Cyanobacteria, Actinobacteriota and Bacteroidota. In the epilimnion and at 2.5 x Secchi depth, Cyanobacteria were found to be more abundant compared to the low levels detected at greater depths. The blooms appear to be dominated mainly by the species Lyngbya robusta, and a specific functional profile was identified, suggesting that distinct metabolic processes characterized the bacterial population along the water column. Finally, analysis of the shotgun data also indicated the presence of a large and diverse phage population.

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