Automated Author Profile

Mercier, Anne

Current S-Index

0.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Characterization of biofilm formation in natural water subjected to low-frequency electromagnetic fields

Electromagnetic field (EMF) treatment has proven to be effective against mineral scaling in water systems. Therefore, it should be assessed for the treatment of other deposits such as biofilms. In this study, a commercial device producing low-frequency EMF (1–10 kHz) was applied to a reactor fed with natural water for 45 days. The treatment promoted the concentration of microorganisms in suspension and limited the amount of sessile microorganisms in the biofilm, as determined by the measurement of total DNA, qPCR and microscopy. The structure of the bacterial community was assessed by t-RFLP and pyrosequencing analysis. The results showed that EMF treatment affected both planktonic and sessile community composition. EMFs were responsible for a shift in classes of Proteobacteria during development of the biofilm. It may be speculated that the EMF treatment affected particle solubility and/or microorganism hydration. This study indicated that EMFs modulated biofilm formation in natural water.

Authors

  • Mercier, Anne ;
  • Bertaux, Joanne ;
  • Lesobre, Jérôme ;
  • Gravouil, Kevin ;
  • Verdon, Julien ;
  • Imbert, Christine ;
  • Valette, Eric ;
  • Héchard, Yann
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.2742424January 2016

Characterization of biofilm formation in natural water subjected to low-frequency electromagnetic fields

Electromagnetic field (EMF) treatment has proven to be effective against mineral scaling in water systems. Therefore, it should be assessed for the treatment of other deposits such as biofilms. In this study, a commercial device producing low-frequency EMF (1–10 kHz) was applied to a reactor fed with natural water for 45 days. The treatment promoted the concentration of microorganisms in suspension and limited the amount of sessile microorganisms in the biofilm, as determined by the measurement of total DNA, qPCR and microscopy. The structure of the bacterial community was assessed by t-RFLP and pyrosequencing analysis. The results showed that EMF treatment affected both planktonic and sessile community composition. EMFs were responsible for a shift in classes of Proteobacteria during development of the biofilm. It may be speculated that the EMF treatment affected particle solubility and/or microorganism hydration. This study indicated that EMFs modulated biofilm formation in natural water.

Authors

  • Mercier, Anne ;
  • Bertaux, Joanne ;
  • Lesobre, Jérôme ;
  • Gravouil, Kevin ;
  • Verdon, Julien ;
  • Imbert, Christine ;
  • Valette, Eric ;
  • Héchard, Yann
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.2742424.v1January 2016