Assessment of three-dimensional biofilm models through direct comparison with confocal microscopy imaging
Authored by C Picioreanu, Loosdrecht MCM van, JB Xavier
Date Published: 2004
Sponsors:
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
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Abstract
The mathematical modeling of spatial biofilm formation that provides the
capability to predict biofilm structure from first principles has been
in development for the past six years. However, a direct and
quantitative link between model predictions and the experimentally
observed structure formation still remains to be established. This work
assesses the capability of a state-of-the-art technique for
three-dimensional (3D) modeling of biofilm structure, individual based
modeling (IbM), to quantitatively describe the early development of a
multispecies denitrifying biofilm. Model evaluation was carried out by
comparison of predicted structure with that observed from two
experimental datasets using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM)
monitoring of biofilm development in laboratory flowcells. Experimental
conditions provided biofilm growth without substrate limitation, which
was confirmed from substrate profiles computed by the model. 3D
structures were compared quantitatively using a set of morphological
parameters including the biovolume, filled-space profiles, substratum
coverage, average thickness and normalized roughness. In spite of the
different morphologies detectable in the two independent short-term
experiments analyzed here, the model was capable of accurate fitting
data from both experiments. Prediction of structure formation was
precise, as expressed by the set of morphology parameters used.
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Laser-scanning microscopy