Salinity-induced survival strategy of Vibrio cholerae associated with copepods in Cochin backwaters |
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Authors: | Thomas K U Joseph N Raveendran O Nair Shanta |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Oceanography, Regional Centre, PB 1616, Kochi 682018, India. |
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Abstract: | The occurrence of Vibrio cholerae in water, sediment and copepods was studied over a wide range of salinity using conventional and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques in the Cochin backwaters. V. cholerae occurred either as culturable or non-culturable form in this tropical estuary. During the pre monsoon period when high salinity prevailed (35.5psu) V. cholerae was associated with copepods only in non-culturable form, but with the onset of monsoon when lower salinity prevailed, copepod-associated-V. cholerae reverted back to culturable form. The optimum salinity range for culturability was found to be 15-20psu. This points to the fact that salinity is a major factor that which influences V. cholerae's culturability and its association with copepods in Cochin backwaters. |
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