Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, including ultraviolet (UV) radiation, desiccation, and low temperatures. This study was conducted to compare the composition and abundance of airborne microorganisms at a high-altitude site, Mt. Jodo [2,839 m above mean sea level (AMSL)] and a suburban site (23 m AMSL) in Toyama, Japan. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate microbial communities in air samples collected simultaneously at two sites in relatively close proximity, from low and high altitude. Air samples were collected over a period of 3 years during 2009–2011. We then examined the bacterial and eukaryotic communities and estimated the abundance of bacteria and fung...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...
Ambient particle (PM2.5) samples were collected in three East Asian cities (Beijing, China; Seoul, S...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Long-range transport of airborne microorganisms through the free troposphere significantly impacts b...
Bacterial populations transported from ground environments to the atmosphere get dispersed throughou...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
International audienceAbstractThe atmosphere is an important route for transporting and disseminatin...
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...
Asian dust (Kosa) events transport airborne microorganisms that significantly impact biological ecos...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...
Ambient particle (PM2.5) samples were collected in three East Asian cities (Beijing, China; Seoul, S...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Airborne microorganisms, especially those at high altitude, are exposed to hostile conditions, inclu...
Long-range transport of airborne microorganisms through the free troposphere significantly impacts b...
Bacterial populations transported from ground environments to the atmosphere get dispersed throughou...
Bioaerosol particles including bacteria, fungi, and virus are originated from marine and terrestrial...
International audienceAbstractThe atmosphere is an important route for transporting and disseminatin...
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...
Asian dust (Kosa) events transport airborne microorganisms that significantly impact biological ecos...
Bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. The diversity and abundance of airborne microbe...
Ambient particle (PM2.5) samples were collected in three East Asian cities (Beijing, China; Seoul, S...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...