2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.11.120
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Polyurethane, epoxy resin and polydimethylsiloxane altered biofilm formation and mussel settlement

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“…In this sense, the structure of microbial biofilms from contaminated areas have been shown to present divergence with microbial biofilms from uncontaminated areas (Webster and Negri, 2006;Briand et al, 2012;McElroy et al, 2016;Pollet et al, 2018). Several studies showed that exposure to antifouling coating containing TMs reduced biofilm biomass as well as altered both formation and structure of microbial biofilm (Camps et al, 2014;Catão et al, 2019;Liang et al, 2019). A number of studies have indicated that TMs have toxicological effects against exposed microbes into marine biofilms (Corcoll et al, 2019), through the alteration of genes important to cellular processes or metabolic activities related to photosynthesis, nitrogen cycling, degradation and biosynthesis of lipids (Ding et al, 2019;Bergsveinson et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the structure of microbial biofilms from contaminated areas have been shown to present divergence with microbial biofilms from uncontaminated areas (Webster and Negri, 2006;Briand et al, 2012;McElroy et al, 2016;Pollet et al, 2018). Several studies showed that exposure to antifouling coating containing TMs reduced biofilm biomass as well as altered both formation and structure of microbial biofilm (Camps et al, 2014;Catão et al, 2019;Liang et al, 2019). A number of studies have indicated that TMs have toxicological effects against exposed microbes into marine biofilms (Corcoll et al, 2019), through the alteration of genes important to cellular processes or metabolic activities related to photosynthesis, nitrogen cycling, degradation and biosynthesis of lipids (Ding et al, 2019;Bergsveinson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have suggested that the physical and chemical properties of the substratum, its surface characteristics, and environmental conditions may alter the structure and composition of bacterial biofilms [17]. L. monocytogenes can form biofilms on a range of surfaces [18], but in most previous research undertaken a single material has been used as a contact surface to study biofilms, most often glass, polystyrene or stainless steel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…at refrigeration temperatures on glass, polystyrene, graphene and resin. In general, polystyrene, graphene and resin are considered to be hydrophobic materials, while glass is hydrophilic [17,[19][20][21].…”
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“…Biofilms are mainly composed of surface-associated microbial communities and their secreted extracellular polymers, as well as some organic or inorganic particles 1 3 . As the initial microorganism colonies on the surface, bacteria have been proved that they could induce recruitment of many macrofouling invertebrates including mussels 4 7 . Previous studies have found the biofilm of Shewanella sp.…”
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confidence: 99%