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Overview of 38 bacterial species identified by MALDI-TOF analysis from macroplastics and seawater samples of the lagoon of Toliara, Madagascar
Identifying bacteria from various environmental compartments is a common task in microbiology (e.g. infectiology, detection of water- and foodborne pathogens). Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is a rapid and cost-effective method for bacterial species characterization. Most of the studies are focused on clinical isolates, but the appeal of this method is growing in environmental science. Here, we used MALDI-TOF MS as a screening tool to identify free living and plastic-associated bacteria of the lagoon of Toliara. Extracted macroplastic-associated bacteria have been cultured on different selective media and then identified as a set of 201 isolates by MALDI-Tof. The published dataset will provide insight into the pathobiome associated with floating plastic litter and help evaluate human and animal health risks caused by emerging and well-known pathogens species.
Disciplines
Environment
Keywords
bacteria, macroplastic, isolates, pathogens, coral reef, madagascar
Location
-11.847014N, -26.648525S, 51.811523E, 42.319336W
Devices
cf data paper
Data
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Overview of 38 bacterial species identified by MALDI-TOF analysis from macroplastics and seawater samples of the lagoon of Toliara, Madagascar | 93 Ko | Quality controlled data | 2026-05-10 |