International audienceThe density, genetic structure and diversity of airborne bacterial communities were assessed in the outdoor atmosphere. Two air samples were collected on the same location (north of France) at two dates (March 2003 (sample1) and May 2003 (sample 2)). Molecular culture-independent methods were used to characterise airborne bacterial communities regardless of the cell culturability. The automated-ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (A-RISA) was performed to characterise the community structure in each sample. For both sampling dates, complex A-RISA patterns were observed suggesting a highly diverse community structure, comparable to those found in soil, water or sediment environments. Furthermore, differences in the gen...
Microbial entities (such bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses) within outdoor aerosols have been sca...
Airborne bacteria are omnipresent in the atmosphere, having a substantial impact on ecological patt...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...
The study of airborne biological particles ('bioaerosols') has gained interest in recent years, due ...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
munity description provided by ARISA, we also examined databases on length distribution of ribosoma...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Microbes are fundamental to Earth’s ecosystems, thus understanding ecosystem connectivity through mi...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceWhile the presence of condensed water in clouds could have influence on the di...
High-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) has changed our understanding of the microbial composition pres...
Bioaerosols are biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that are released to the...
Abstract Studying airborne microorganisms is highly challenging due to ultra-low and spread biomass,...
<div><p>Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economi...
Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economic implic...
Microbial entities (such bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses) within outdoor aerosols have been sca...
Airborne bacteria are omnipresent in the atmosphere, having a substantial impact on ecological patt...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...
The study of airborne biological particles ('bioaerosols') has gained interest in recent years, due ...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
munity description provided by ARISA, we also examined databases on length distribution of ribosoma...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Microbes are fundamental to Earth’s ecosystems, thus understanding ecosystem connectivity through mi...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceWhile the presence of condensed water in clouds could have influence on the di...
High-throughput DNA sequencing (HTS) has changed our understanding of the microbial composition pres...
Bioaerosols are biological particles (pollen, bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that are released to the...
Abstract Studying airborne microorganisms is highly challenging due to ultra-low and spread biomass,...
<div><p>Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economi...
Understanding the microbial content of the air has important scientific, health, and economic implic...
Microbial entities (such bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses) within outdoor aerosols have been sca...
Airborne bacteria are omnipresent in the atmosphere, having a substantial impact on ecological patt...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...