Monitoring toxic Ostreopsis cf. ovata in recreational waters using a qPCR based assay.

Mar Pollut Bull

Section of Environmental Biology, Dep. of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino, Viale Trieste 296, 61121 Pesaro, Italy; ISMAR CNR, Largo Fiera della Pesca, 60125 Ancona, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: November 2014

Ostreopsis sp. is a toxic marine benthic dinoflagellate that causes high biomass blooms, posing a threat to human health, marine biota and aquaculture activities, and negatively impacting coastal seawater quality. Species-specific identification and enumeration is fundamental because it can allow the implementation of all the necessary preventive measures to properly manage Ostreopsis spp. bloom events in recreational waters and aquaculture farms. The aim of this study was to apply a rapid and sensitive qPCR method to quantify Ostreopsis cf. ovata abundance in environmental samples collected from Mediterranean coastal sites and to develop site-specific environmental standard curves. Similar PCR efficiencies of plasmid and environmental standard curves allowed us to estimate the LSU rDNA copy number per cell. Moreover, we assessed the effectiveness of mitochondrial COI and cob genes as alternative molecular markers to ribosomal genes in qPCR assays for Ostreopsis spp. quantification.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.09.018DOI Listing

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