Gas-liquid chromatography of cellular fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) was used to determine the phenotypic and genotypic diversity among 489 presumptive Aeromonas strains isolated from five Flemish drinking water production plants. FAME profiles were compared with the predetermined library profiles of a representative database, AER48C, which contains the mean FAME data of all 14 currently established hybridization groups (HGs) or genospecies within Aeromonas. Using AER48C, more than 93% (457 strains) of all presumptive aeromonads isolated on ampicillin-dextrin agar were unequivocally identified as belonging to this genus. Moreover, 85.5% and 73.5% of these strains could be assigned to a particular phenospecies or HG, respectively. Raw and treated surface water samples were dominated by members of the Aer. hydrophila complex (38.8%, comprising HGs 1-3), followed by the Aer. caviae complex (22.7%, comprising HGs 4-6) and the Aer. sobria complex (16.7%, comprising HGs 7-9). HGs 3, 5A/B and 8 were the most prominent genospecies in this type of water. On the other hand, it was found that raw and treated phreatic groundwater samples displayed a much more limited species diversity since these were almost entirely dominated (95.8%) by strains belonging to HGs 2 and 3 of the Aer. hydrophila complex. In general, flocculation-decantation and sand filtration were not shown to influence the overall species distribution in any of the plants examined.
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