Progress report after development of microbial and molecular sensors. WP3, D3.7, Version 2.0.
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2017Author
Boccadoro, Catherine
Petersen, Wilhelm
Karlson, Bengt
Colas, Florent
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The aim of Task 3.4 is to develop and test innovative methods for the molecular detection of
phytoplankton, harmful algal blooms and pollutants through their effect on microbial communities. This
will include the development of novel molecular sensors for the detection, quantification and identification
of organisms, microbial markers of pollutant exposure or toxin concentrations in marine coastal waters.
Bacterial species and genes which can be used as markers of high nutrient load or hydrocarbon
contamination in the marine environment were identified through bacterial community analysis in
contaminated environment and literature reviews. Assays using quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction
(qPCR) for the quantification of these organisms were developed and tested through environmental
sampling campaigns and laboratory exposure studies. The most promising markers and assays were
selected for further study in conjunction with other biological and chemical sensors, and will be f.....
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JERICO-NEXT-WP3-D3.7-4 Oct. 2017-V2.0;Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.2Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Phytoplankton biomass and diversityZooplankton biomass and diversity
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Boccadoro, C.; Petersen, W.; Karlson, B. and Colas, F. (2017) Progress report after development of microbial and molecular sensors. WP3, D3.7. Revision 2.0. IFREMER for JERICO-NEXT, 46pp. (JERICO-NEXT-WP3-D3.7-4 Oct. 2017-V2.0)Collections