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Effect of bacterial biofilms formed on fouling-release coatings from natural seawater and Cobetia marina,on the adhesion of two marine algae
Authors:Sophie Mieszkin  Pierre Martin-Tanchereau  Maureen E Callow  James A Callow
Institution:1. School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham , Birmingham , B12 2TT , UK s.mieszkin@bham.ac.uk;3. International Paint Ltd. (a division of Akzo-Nobel) , Felling , Gateshead , NE10 0JY , UK;4. School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham , Birmingham , B12 2TT , UK
Abstract:Previous studies have shown that bacterial biofilms formed from natural seawater (NSW) enhance the settlement of spores of the green alga Ulva linza, while single-species biofilms may enhance or reduce settlement, or have no effect at all. However, the effect of biofilms on the adhesion strength of algae, and how that may be influenced by coating/surface properties, is not known. In this study, the effect of biofilms formed from natural seawater and the marine bacterium Cobetia marina, on the settlement and the adhesion strength of spores and sporelings of the macroalga U. linza and the diatom Navicula incerta, was evaluated on Intersleek® 700, Intersleek® 900, poly(dimethylsiloxane) and glass. The settlement and adhesion strength of these algae were strongly influenced by biofilms and their nature. Biofilms formed from NSW enhanced the settlement (attachment) of both algae on all the surfaces while the effect of biofilms formed from C. marina varied with the coating type. The adhesion strength of spores and sporelings of U. linza and diatoms was reduced on all the surfaces biofilmed with C. marina, while adhesion strength on biofilms formed from NSW was dependent on the alga (and on its stage of development in the case of U. linza), and coating type. The results illustrate the complexity of the relationships between fouling algae and bacterial biofilms and suggest the need for caution to avoid over-generalisation.
Keywords:marine bacterial biofilms  diatoms  Cobetia marina  Ulva linza  Navicula incerta  adhesion strength  Intersleek  fouling-release coatings
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