Exploring prevalence of potential pathogens and fecal indicators in geographically distinct river systems through comparative metagenomics

Microbial communities are considered as vital members to reflect the health of a riverine system. Among them, pathogenic and fecal indicators imply health risks involved with potability of river water. The present study explores the diverse microbial communities, distribution pattern of potential pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2021-08, Vol.282, p.117003, Article 117003
Hauptverfasser: Rajeev, Aparna Chakkamadathil, Sahu, Nishi, Arvind, Kumar, Deori, Maushumi, Grace, Tony, Dev, Suma Arun, Yadav, Vijay Pal, Ghosh, Ilora
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Zusammenfassung:Microbial communities are considered as vital members to reflect the health of a riverine system. Among them, pathogenic and fecal indicators imply health risks involved with potability of river water. The present study explores the diverse microbial communities, distribution pattern of potential pathogens, and fecal indicators between the geographically distinct Himalayan and Peninsular river systems of India. It also inquires into the environmental factors associated with community variance and distribution pattern of microbial indicators. The application of high-throughput amplicon sequencing approach unveiled significant demarcation (p 
ISSN:0269-7491
1873-6424
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117003