Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So far, however, the abundance, diversity, sources, seasonality, and role of biological - in particular, fungal - IN in soil dust have not been characterized. By analysis of the culturable fungi in topsoils, from a range of different land use and ecosystem types in southeast Wyoming, we found ice-nucleationactive (INA) fungi to be both widespread and abundant, particularly in soils with recent inputs of decomposable organic matter. Across all investigated soils, 8% of fungal isolates were INA. All INA isolates initiated freezing at -5 to -6 degrees C, and belonged to a single zygomycotic species, Mortierella alpina (Mortierellales, Mortierellomy...
Twenty fungal genera, including 14 Fusarium species, were examined for ice nucleation activity at-5....
International audienceRain and snow collected at ground level have been found to contain biological ...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So ...
Some biological particles and macromolecules are particularly efficient ice nuclei (IN), triggering ...
We studied the ice nucleation properties of 12 different species of fungal spores chosen from three ...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Soil organic matter (SOM) may be a significant source of atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs)...
Recent atmospheric measurements show that biological particles are a potentially important class of ...
Fungal spores are ubiquitous biological aerosols, which are considered to act as ice nuclei. In this...
Microalgae are common members of the atmospheric microbial assemblages. Diverse airborne microorgani...
Soil organic matter carries ice-nucleating particles (INPs) the origin of which is hard to define ...
Bioaerosols are relevant for public health and may play an important role in the climate system, but...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Twenty fungal genera, including 14 Fusarium species, were examined for ice nucleation activity at-5....
International audienceRain and snow collected at ground level have been found to contain biological ...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So ...
Some biological particles and macromolecules are particularly efficient ice nuclei (IN), triggering ...
We studied the ice nucleation properties of 12 different species of fungal spores chosen from three ...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Soil organic matter (SOM) may be a significant source of atmospheric ice nucleating particles (INPs)...
Recent atmospheric measurements show that biological particles are a potentially important class of ...
Fungal spores are ubiquitous biological aerosols, which are considered to act as ice nuclei. In this...
Microalgae are common members of the atmospheric microbial assemblages. Diverse airborne microorgani...
Soil organic matter carries ice-nucleating particles (INPs) the origin of which is hard to define ...
Bioaerosols are relevant for public health and may play an important role in the climate system, but...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Twenty fungal genera, including 14 Fusarium species, were examined for ice nucleation activity at-5....
International audienceRain and snow collected at ground level have been found to contain biological ...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...