Hydroculture Cultivation of Strawberries as Potential Reference Material for Microcystin Analysis: Approaches and Pitfalls
Wannes Hugo R. Van Hassel, Benoît Guillaume, Julien Masquelier

TL;DR
This study explores using hydroculture-grown strawberries to create reference materials for analyzing microcystin toxins, but found limited success in toxin accumulation in fruits.
Contribution
A novel hydroculture setup was developed to produce reference materials for microcystin analysis in plants.
Findings
Toxins accumulated in roots and greens but not in fruits of strawberries.
The contamination approach is suitable for limited matrices like roots and greens.
The model could be evaluated for other berry-producing plants.
Abstract
Toxic cyanobacterial blooms are prevalent in surface waters. Depending on several conditions, these blooms produce cyanotoxins. Human exposure to these toxins can occur through multiple routes, including contaminated crops through irrigation with contaminated water. Analytical methods have been developed for cyanotoxin quantification to investigate these exposures. Yet, proper comparisons between different labs via proficiency tests or interlaboratory comparison tests, as well as method quality assurance, are impossible. Developing reference materials for cyanotoxins in plants would help resolve these problems. Therefore, a novel liquid hydroculture setup was optimized to grow and contaminate strawberries. During fruit ripening, these plants were exposed to growth medium contaminated with pure microcystin-LR or freeze-dried cyanobacterial biomass containing different microcystin…
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TopicsAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics · Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology · Marine and coastal ecosystems
