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Tryptophan-like and humic-like fluorophores are extracellular in groundwater: implications as real-time faecal indicators

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-72258-2

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  1. Royal Society/UK Department for International Development (DFID) Africa Capacity Building Initiative AfriWatSan Project [AQ140023]
  2. DFID/Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) HyCRISTAL Project [NE/M020452/1]
  3. DFID/NERC/Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) UPGro Hidden Crisis Project [NE/L002078/1]
  4. UKaid [GA/16F/057]
  5. SCENARIO NERC Doctoral Training Partnership [NE/L002566/1]
  6. British Geological Survey NC-ODA Grant [NE/R000069/1]
  7. NERC [NE/M020452/1, bgs06003, NE/L002078/1, NE/M007995/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Fluorescent natural organic matter at tryptophan-like (TLF) and humic-like fluorescence (HLF) peaks is associated with the presence and enumeration of faecal indicator bacteria in groundwater. We hypothesise, however, that it is predominantly extracellular material that fluoresces at these wavelengths, not bacterial cells. We quantified total (unfiltered) and extracellular (filtered at<0.22 m) TLF and HLF in 140 groundwater sources across a range of urban population densities in Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, and Uganda. Where changes in fluorescence occurred following filtration they were correlated with potential controlling variables. A significant reduction in TLF following filtration (Delta TLF) was observed across the entire dataset, although the majority of the signal remained and thus considered extracellular (median 96.9%). Delta TLF was only significant in more urbanised study areas where TLF was greatest. Beneath Dakar, Senegal, Delta TLF was significantly correlated to total bacterial cells (rho (s) 0.51). No significant change in HLF following filtration across all data indicates these fluorophores are extracellular. Our results suggest that TLF and HLF are more mobile than faecal indicator bacteria and larger pathogens in groundwater, as the predominantly extracellular fluorophores are less prone to straining. Consequently, TLF/HLF are more precautionary indicators of microbial risks than faecal indicator bacteria in groundwater-derived drinking water.

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