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Inherent lack of CMFDA/FDA staining in certain algae and its implication for ballast water testing
Gert Hansen1, Gitte Petersen2, Rémi Maguet2
1DHI, Agern Allé 5, DK-2970 Hørsholm, Denmark; Department of Biology, Marine Biological Section, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Abstract:
The approved method for testing the efficacy of ballast water management systems with respect to killing 10-50 μm organisms uses movements of the organisms or the vital stains CMFDA/FDA. The present study demonstrates that certain freshwater coccoid chlorophytes, known or suspected to contain a highly resistant cell wall component (algaenan), stain poorly with CMFDA/FDA, resulting in false negatives. The staining rates for the most dominant species were determined and were approx. 3-70 %. The use of Crystal Violet as an indicator for the presence of algaenan gave inconclusive results. The number of the 10-50 μm organisms in a small pond was found to be 10,183 organisms/mL (Lugol's fixed sample) vs. 2335 organisms/mL (CMFDA/FDA-stained sample). Using the staining rates obtained, it was estimated that the number of false negatives could make 40-50 %. The implications for biological performance evaluation of ballast water management systems are discussed.
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