Distribution and Statistical Analysis of Bacteria in Lake Alau in the Arid Northern Nigeria
The direct microscopic count using bright field illumination was subjected to a statistical comparison with four different microbial cell viability procedures viz., pour plate, spread plate, most probable number (MPN) and membrane filtration (MF) for the analysis of the distribution of bacteria in w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2004-07, Vol.8 (1), p.5-9 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The direct microscopic count using bright field illumination was
subjected to a statistical comparison with four different microbial
cell viability procedures viz., pour plate, spread plate, most probable
number (MPN) and membrane filtration (MF) for the analysis of the
distribution of bacteria in water samples from Lake Alau Dam in the
arid Northern Nigeria. A total of 27 samples were collected from three
locations of the dam site and analysed. The total coliform represented
32% of the 22 isolates and of this 10% represented the fecal coliform
bacteria. The fecal coliform level of 6.0 x 102 to 8.8 x 102/100ml
placed lake Alau Dam water samples in the EEC Grade A2 and thus, the
water is recommended for further treatments before it can be
distributed to municipalities for domestic use. Statistical analysis
using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed significant
differences in counts between three locations, based on the direct
microscopic counts. There were no significant differences in counts
between locations using the four cultural methods. There was an
honestly significant difference (hsd, 5% level, Tukeys test) between
the direct microscopic counts and the four cultural methods, but there
was not honestly significant difference (hsd, 5% level) between the
four cultural methods. It is concluded that in the absence of more
sophisticated procedures, the four cultural methods together with the
direct bright field microscopic count procedure served to establish a
good measure of the microbiological quality of the Lake Alau water,
this is strengthened by the statistical correlations. @JASEM |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |