Most studies of the role of biological entities as atmospheric ice-nucleating particles have focused on relatively rare supermicron particles such as bacterial cells, fungal spores and pollen grains. However, it is not clear that there are sufficient numbers of these particles in the atmosphere to strongly influence clouds. Here we show that the ice-nucleating activity of a fungus from the ubiquitous genus Fusarium is related to the presence of nanometre-scale particles which are far more numerous, and therefore potentially far more important for cloud glaciation than whole intact spores or hyphae. In addition, we quantify the ice-nucleating activity of nano-ice nucleating particles (nano-INPs) washed off pollen and also show that nano-INPs...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
In order to effectively predict the formation of ice in clouds we need to know which subsets of aero...
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 pro...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Some biological particles and macromolecules are particularly efficient ice nuclei (IN), triggering ...
In order to effectively predict the formation of ice in clouds we need to know which subsets of aero...
A small fraction of aerosol particles known as Ice-Nucleating Particles (INPs) have the potential to...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
When exposed to sufficiently humid environments, pollen grains burst and release large quantities of...
As part of a series of papers on the sources, distribution and potential impact of biological partic...
Recent atmospheric measurements show that biological particles are a potentially important class of ...
A minute fraction of atmospheric particles exert a disproportionate effect on the phase of mixed-pha...
Various biological aerosol particles such as certain pollen, fungi, and bacteria are known as icenuc...
Clouds are crucial to life on Earth as they help regulate temperature and distribute water resources...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
In order to effectively predict the formation of ice in clouds we need to know which subsets of aero...
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 pro...
The occurrence of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) in our atmosphere has a profound impact on the pr...
Some biological particles and macromolecules are particularly efficient ice nuclei (IN), triggering ...
In order to effectively predict the formation of ice in clouds we need to know which subsets of aero...
A small fraction of aerosol particles known as Ice-Nucleating Particles (INPs) have the potential to...
In the atmosphere, ice can form on solid aerosol particles called ice nuclei. This research focuses ...
When exposed to sufficiently humid environments, pollen grains burst and release large quantities of...
As part of a series of papers on the sources, distribution and potential impact of biological partic...
Recent atmospheric measurements show that biological particles are a potentially important class of ...
A minute fraction of atmospheric particles exert a disproportionate effect on the phase of mixed-pha...
Various biological aerosol particles such as certain pollen, fungi, and bacteria are known as icenuc...
Clouds are crucial to life on Earth as they help regulate temperature and distribute water resources...
Cloud glaciation is critically important for the global radiation budget (albedo) and for initiation...
In order to effectively predict the formation of ice in clouds we need to know which subsets of aero...
Bioaerosols are relevant for public health and may play an important role in the climate system, but...