Some biological particles and macromolecules are particularly efficient ice nuclei (IN), triggering ice formation at temperatures close to 0 ∘C. The impact of biological particles on cloud glaciation and the formation of precipitation is still poorly understood and constitutes a large gap in the scientific understanding of the interactions and coevolution of life and climate. Ice nucleation activity in fungi was first discovered in the cosmopolitan genus Fusarium, which is widespread in soil and plants, has been found in atmospheric aerosol and cloud water samples, and can be regarded as the best studied ice-nucleation-active (IN-active) fungus. The frequency and distribution of ice nucleation activity within Fusarium, however, remains elus...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pro...
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 ...
Twenty fungal genera, including 14 Fusarium species, were examined for ice nucleation activity at-5....
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...
We studied the ice nucleation properties of 12 different species of fungal spores chosen from three ...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
Most studies of the role of biological entities as atmospheric ice-nucleating particles have focused...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So ...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pro...
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 ...
Twenty fungal genera, including 14 Fusarium species, were examined for ice nucleation activity at-5....
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...
We studied the ice nucleation properties of 12 different species of fungal spores chosen from three ...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
Most studies of the role of biological entities as atmospheric ice-nucleating particles have focused...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
Various features of the biology of the rust fungi and of the epidemiology of the plant diseases they...
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So ...
The formation of precipitation in clouds is initiated by inorganic and organic/biological ice nuclei...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pro...
Biological residues in soil dust are a potentially strong source of atmospheric ice nuclei (IN). So ...