Airborne microorganisms (bioaerosol) from the China desert region, which are released into the atmosphere, disperse by the Asian dust event and affect ecosystems, human life, and atmospheric processes in downwind areas. However, the dynamics of airborne bacteria over the China desert regions have rarely been investigated. In this study, we analyzed bacterial communities in aerosols of the Asian dust source region (Taklimakan Desert) and compared them with the bacterial communities in sand dunes, for evaluating the mixtures from sand area to atmosphere. Air samples were collected at 10 m above the ground level from Dunhuang City during a dust event. The cell densities of airborne bacteria during a dust event were ten times more than that in ...
金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系Microbial particles transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) possibly impact ecosystems...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...
Asian dust events transport the airborne bacteria in Chinese desert regions as well as mineral parti...
13301甲第4325号博士(学術)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstract 以下に掲載:1. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health. Pp.1-14 2015. Spri...
Asian dust (Kosa) events transport airborne microorganisms that significantly impact biological ecos...
Bacterial populations transported from ground environments to the atmosphere get dispersed throughou...
金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センターThe dust event injects microorganisms into the atmosphere and could facilitate the ...
金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系The microbial communities transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) events have attracte...
Previous studies have shown that bioaerosols are injected into the atmosphere during dust events. T...
Long-range transport of airborne microorganisms through the free troposphere significantly impacts b...
Asian dust or yellow sand events in East Asia are a major issue of environmental contamination and h...
Several halotolerant bacteria were isolated from dust allowed to settle passively on saline medium i...
<div><p>Asian dust or yellow sand events in East Asia are a major issue of environmental contaminati...
The Gobi Desert is a major source of Asian dust events, and the resulting health hazards have increa...
金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系Microbial particles transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) possibly impact ecosystems...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...
Asian dust events transport the airborne bacteria in Chinese desert regions as well as mineral parti...
13301甲第4325号博士(学術)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstract 以下に掲載:1. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health. Pp.1-14 2015. Spri...
Asian dust (Kosa) events transport airborne microorganisms that significantly impact biological ecos...
Bacterial populations transported from ground environments to the atmosphere get dispersed throughou...
金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センターThe dust event injects microorganisms into the atmosphere and could facilitate the ...
金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系The microbial communities transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) events have attracte...
Previous studies have shown that bioaerosols are injected into the atmosphere during dust events. T...
Long-range transport of airborne microorganisms through the free troposphere significantly impacts b...
Asian dust or yellow sand events in East Asia are a major issue of environmental contamination and h...
Several halotolerant bacteria were isolated from dust allowed to settle passively on saline medium i...
<div><p>Asian dust or yellow sand events in East Asia are a major issue of environmental contaminati...
The Gobi Desert is a major source of Asian dust events, and the resulting health hazards have increa...
金沢大学理工研究域物質化学系Microbial particles transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) possibly impact ecosystems...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...