2022
DOI: 10.2298/abs211223005s
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Bacteriome composition analysis of selected mineral water occurrences in Serbia

Abstract: Bacterial metabarcoding analysis by 16S rDNA of five occurrences of mineral waters in Serbia (Torda, Slankamen Banja, Lomnicki Kiseljak, Velika Vrbnica and Obrenovacka Banja) indicated the presence of a high percentage of the Proteobacteria phylum, followed by the Bacteroidetes phylum. The families Rhodobacteraceae, Burkholderiaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Methylophilaceae and Moraxellaceae were the most dominant in the bacterial flora of the selected occurrences, whereas the most represented gene… Show more

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“…In order for groundwater to have a satisfactory qualitative status, it is of the highest importance to prevent the occurrence of biofouling of wells. The development of biofouling contributes to the reduction of well capacity [1] and it is reported in North America as the major, most costly factor in the deterioration of groundwater system characteristics [3,4]. Also, biofouling can represent a www.iccbikg2023.kg.ac.rs| |87 source of pathogenic bacteria that can cause water-borne infections [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for groundwater to have a satisfactory qualitative status, it is of the highest importance to prevent the occurrence of biofouling of wells. The development of biofouling contributes to the reduction of well capacity [1] and it is reported in North America as the major, most costly factor in the deterioration of groundwater system characteristics [3,4]. Also, biofouling can represent a www.iccbikg2023.kg.ac.rs| |87 source of pathogenic bacteria that can cause water-borne infections [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%