Harmful algae és a Microcystis sejtszám becslésének lehetőségei
 
Megjelent T-Krasznai Enikő elsőszerzőségével legújabb cikkünk a Harmful algae szakfolyóiratban (T-Krasznai Enikő, Verona Lerf, István Tóth, Tibor Kisantal, Gábor Várbíró, Gábor Vasas, Viktória B-Béres, Judit Görgényi, Áron Lukács, Zsuzsanna Kókai, Gábor Borics: Uncertainties of cell number estimation in cyanobacterial colonies and the potential use of sphere packing. Harmful Algae 117). A cikk elérhető innen: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2022.102290. A cikk összefoglalója az alábbiakban olvasható.
Cyanobacteria
 are notorious bloom formers causing various water quality concerns, 
such as toxin production, extreme diurnal variation of oxygen, pH, etc.,
 therefore, their monitoring is essential to protect the ecological 
status of aquatic systems. Cyanobacterial cell counts and biovolumes are
 currently being used in water management and water quality alert 
systems. In this study, we investigated the accuracy of traditional 
colonial biovolume and cell count estimation approaches used in everyday
 practice. Using shape realistic 3D images of cyanobacterial colonies, 
we demonstrated that their shape cannot be approximated by ellipsoids. 
We also showed that despite the significant relationship between overall
 colony volume and cell biovolumes, because of the considerable scatter 
of cell count data the regressions give biased estimates for 
cyanobacterial cell counts. We proposed a novel approach to estimate 
cell counts in colonies that was based on the random close sphere 
packing method. This method provided good results only in those cases 
when overall colony volumes could be accurately measured. The visual 
investigation of colonies done by skilled experts has given precise but 
lower estimates for cell counts. The estimation results of several 
experts were surprisingly good, which suggests that this capability can 
be improved and estimation bias can be reduced to the level acceptable 
for water quality estimations.