1. Utilization of interferometric light microscopy for the rapid analysis of virus abundance in a river.
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Roose-Amsaleg C, Fedala Y, Vénien-Bryan C, Garnier J, Boccara AC, and Boccara M
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- Biomass, Cyanobacteria virology, Fresh Water virology, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Plankton virology, Seasons, Microscopy, Interference, Rivers virology, Viruses isolation & purification, Viruses ultrastructure
- Abstract
There is a constant need for direct counting of biotic nanoparticles such as viruses to unravel river functioning. We used, for the first time in freshwater, a new method based on interferometry differentiating viruses from other particles such as membrane vesicles. In the French Marne River, viruses represented between 42 and 72% of the particles. A spring monitoring in 2014 revealed their increase (2.1 × 10
7 to 2.1 × 108 mL-1 ) linked to an increase in algal biomass and diversity of bacterial plankton. Predicted virus size distributions were in agreement with transmission electron microscopy analysis suggesting a dominance of large viruses (≥60 nm)., (Copyright © 2017 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2017
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