Water Flow and Light Availability Influence on Intracellular Geosmin Production in River Biofilms
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Publication date
2020ISSN
1664-302X
Abstract
Hydro-morphological alterations in water bodies caused by climate change and human
activities affects the ecosystem functioning and generate important water quality
problems. Some of these alterations can generate an increase in cyanobacterial blooms,
which are associated with the appearance of bad taste and odorous compounds
such as geosmin. The factors that trigger their production are still unclear, and this
inability to predict geosmin episodes provokes economic problems for water supply
companies. This study aims to evaluate the effects of water flow and light availability on
biofilm development and intracellular geosmin formation. A mesocosm experiment was
performed between February–April, 2019. The mesocosms were a set of 10 outdoor
3 m long flumes, with a continuous water supply from the Ter river (Catalonia, NE
Spain). Two light intensities were established: natural light and light reduced to 80%,
combined with five gradual water flows from 0.09 to 1.10 L/s. Water samples were
taken to analyze nutrients, and biofilm samples, to analyze geosmin concentration,
chlorophyll a and the community. Geosmin in biofilm was detected in those treatments
in which Oscillatoria sp. appeared. The concentration of intracellular geosmin was higher
at lower water flows (0.09 and 0.18 L/s), and the highest (2.12 mg/g) was found in the
flume with the lowest water flow (0.09 L/s) and irradiation (20%). This flume was the
one that presented a greater concentration of Oscillatoria sp. (21% of the community).
It stands out that, when geosmin in biofilm was found, the dissolved inorganic nitrogen
and soluble reactive phosphorus ratio decreased, from an average of 417:1 to 14:1. This
was mainly due to an increase in inorganic phosphorus concentration generated by a
change in the nutrient uptake capacity of the community’s biofilm. The results obtained
in this study indicated the potential implications for stream ecosystem management to
control geosmin appearance. Likewise, they could be used as an early warning system,
establishing that in times of drought, which lead to a general decrease in river water
flow, the situation could be optimal for the appearance and development of geosmin
producing cyanobacteria in low-flow areas near the river banks.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Aigua -- Avaluació biològica de la qualitat
Cabal (Hidrologia)
Biofilms
Pages
13 p.
Citation
Espinosa Angona, C., Abril Cuevas, M., Guasch, H., Pou Solà, N., Proia, L., Ricart, M., Ordeix, M., Llenas L. (2020). Water flow and light availability influence on intracellular geosmin production in river biofilms . Frontiers in Microbiology, 13(3002), 0-10 doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.03002.
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H2020 INTCATCH
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