The unpleasant odor of drinking water is one of the major problems in many water utilities in the world. Actinomycetes have long been associated with odorous compounds. Considering the paucity of research on Actinomycetes producing odorous compounds in South Korea, presence of Actinomycetes, their molecular characteristics and ability to produce odorous compounds were investigated in this study. Findings confirmed the presence of Actinomycetes in surface soil, sediment, and water samples from four sites: two artificial lakes [Paldang and Cheongpyeong (CP)], and two streams [Gyeongan (GA) and Yangpyeong]. Surface soil and sediment from CP area had the greatest concentration of Actinomycetes (8.2 × 107 and 6.8 × 106 colony forming units (CFUs)/gram, dry weight, respectively). When water samples are considered, samples from GA had the highest concentration (1.9 × 102 CFU/mL). 16S rRNA sequencing and molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that Streptomyces was the dominant genus (64.1%). In addition, the isolated Actinomycetes synthesized 5.4 ng/L geosmin as demonstrated by thermal desorption unit-gas chromatograph/mass spectrometry analysis.
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June 01 2011
Presence, molecular characteristics and geosmin producing ability of Actinomycetes isolated from South Korean terrestrial and aquatic environments Available to Purchase
Gyu-Cheol Lee;
Gyu-Cheol Lee
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Yun. S. Kim;
Yun. S. Kim
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Min-jeong Kim;
Min-jeong Kim
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Sung-Ae Oh;
Sung-Ae Oh
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Ilhwan Choi;
Ilhwan Choi
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Jaewon Choi;
Jaewon Choi
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Jong-Geun Park;
Jong-Geun Park
2Department of Environmental Education, College of Education, Daegu University, Jilyang, Gyeongsan 712-214, Republic of Korea
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Chom-Kyu Chong;
Chom-Kyu Chong
3Bioland Ltd., 644-6 Gakri, Ochang, Chungbuk 363-883, Republic of Korea
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Yong-Yeon Kim;
Yong-Yeon Kim
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Kyeunghee Lee;
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Kyeunghee Lee
1Water Analysis and Research Center, K-water, 560 Sintanjin-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-711, Republic of Korea
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Chan Hee Lee
4Department of Microbiology, College of Natural Sciences, Chungbuk National University, 410 Seongbong-ro, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju 361-763, Republic of Korea
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 63 (11): 2745–2751.
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Gyu-Cheol Lee, Yun. S. Kim, Min-jeong Kim, Sung-Ae Oh, Ilhwan Choi, Jaewon Choi, Jong-Geun Park, Chom-Kyu Chong, Yong-Yeon Kim, Kyeunghee Lee, Chan Hee Lee; Presence, molecular characteristics and geosmin producing ability of Actinomycetes isolated from South Korean terrestrial and aquatic environments. Water Sci Technol 1 June 2011; 63 (11): 2745–2751. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.610
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