Literature DB >> 417673

Use of fecal streptococci as indicators of pollution in soil.

H J Kibbey, C Hagedorn, E L McCoy.   

Abstract

The survival, recovery, and identification of Streptococcus isolates from soil was investigated by (i) examination of survival in soil under different moisture and temperature conditions, (ii) evaluation of media combinations for recovering fecal streptococci from soil, and (iii) partial identification of isolates from diverse habitats. Cool, moist conditions prolonged the survival of Streptococcus faecalis in soil for at least 12 weeks, whereas freezing was lethal, with the populations being reduced up to 95% when several freeze-thaw treatments occurred. Media evaluations indicated that both the efficiency of recovery and enumeration of the fecal streptococci from soil can be influenced by the combination of media used. Taxonomic data revealed a need to develop procedures to differentiate between isolates of fecal origin and plant-derived streptococci that possess many of the cultural reactions of S. faecalis. It was found that recent fecal isolates exhibited a much greater incidence of multiple antibiotic resistance than soil or vegetation isolates, and this characteristic, coupled with the use of enterococci as indicators of fecal contamination in soil systems, is discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 417673      PMCID: PMC242911          DOI: 10.1128/aem.35.4.711-717.1978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1976-09       Impact factor: 4.792

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Authors:  P A Hartman; G W Reinbold; D S Saraswat
Journal:  Adv Appl Microbiol       Date:  1966       Impact factor: 5.086

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Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1972-06

7.  Occurrence of enterococci on plants in a wild environment.

Authors:  J O MUNDT
Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1963-03
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  18 in total

1.  Determining sources of fecal pollution in a rural Virginia watershed with antibiotic resistance patterns in fecal streptococci.

Authors:  C Hagedorn; S L Robinson; J R Filtz; S M Grubbs; T A Angier; R B Reneau
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1999-12       Impact factor: 4.792

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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Use of repetitive DNA sequences and the PCR To differentiate Escherichia coli isolates from human and animal sources.

Authors:  P E Dombek; L K Johnson; S T Zimmerley; M J Sadowsky
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  Bacterial enrichment at the gas-water interface of a laboratory apparatus.

Authors:  D K Powelson; A L Mills
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1996-07       Impact factor: 4.792

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Authors:  J O Mundt
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1982-12       Impact factor: 4.552

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Authors:  Michele L Williams; Jeffrey T LeJeune; Brian McSpadden Gardener
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2015-05-01       Impact factor: 4.792

7.  A comparison of BOX-PCR and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis to determine genetic relatedness of enterococci from different environments.

Authors:  Charlene R Jackson; Vesna Furtula; Erin G Farrell; John B Barrett; Lari M Hiott; Patricia Chambers
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2012-03-02       Impact factor: 4.552

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Authors:  W Ahmed; R Neller; M Katouli
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 4.792

9.  Discriminant analysis of antibiotic resistance patterns in fecal streptococci, a method to differentiate human and animal sources of fecal pollution in natural waters.

Authors:  B A Wiggins
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1996-11       Impact factor: 4.792

10.  Role of resistance to starvation in bacterial survival in sewage and lake water.

Authors:  J L Sinclair; M Alexander
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1984-08       Impact factor: 4.792

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