Microorganisms are ubiquitous in the environment, and the atmosphere is no exception. However, airborne bacterial communities are some of the least studied. Increasing our knowledge about these communities and how environmental factors shape them is key to understanding disease outbreaks and transmission routes. We describe airborne bacterial communities at two different sites in Tenerife, La Laguna (urban, 600 m.a.s.l.) and Izaña (high mountain, 2,400 m.a.s.l.), and how they change throughout the year. Illumina MiSeq sequencing was used to target 16S rRNA genes in 293 samples. Results indicated a predominance of Proteobacteria at both sites (>65%), followed by Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, and Firmicutes. Gammaproteobacteria were the m...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...
Although many microorganisms are ubiquitously present in the air, airborne microbial communities hav...
Trabajo final presentado porPatricia Armero Jurado para el Máster en Microbiología Avanzada de la Un...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceAbstractThe atmosphere is an important route for transporting and disseminatin...
The 9th International Workshop on Sand - Dust storm and Associated Dustfall (DUSTWORKSHOP9), 22-24 M...
Microbial entities (such bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses) within outdoor aerosols have been sca...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
International audienceWhile the presence of condensed water in clouds could have influence on the di...
International audienceClouds are key components in Earth’s functioning. In addition of acting as obs...
Clouds are key components in Earth's functioning. In addition of acting as obstacles to light radiat...
Processes influencing the atmospheric transport of airborne bacterial communities are poorly underst...
10 páginas, 2 tablas, 4 figuras.The bacterioneuston (bacteria inhabiting the air–water interface) is...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...
Although many microorganisms are ubiquitously present in the air, airborne microbial communities hav...
Trabajo final presentado porPatricia Armero Jurado para el Máster en Microbiología Avanzada de la Un...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceAbstractThe atmosphere is an important route for transporting and disseminatin...
The 9th International Workshop on Sand - Dust storm and Associated Dustfall (DUSTWORKSHOP9), 22-24 M...
Microbial entities (such bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses) within outdoor aerosols have been sca...
Airborne microorganisms have been studied for centuries, but the majority of this research has relie...
International audienceWhile the presence of condensed water in clouds could have influence on the di...
International audienceClouds are key components in Earth’s functioning. In addition of acting as obs...
Clouds are key components in Earth's functioning. In addition of acting as obstacles to light radiat...
Processes influencing the atmospheric transport of airborne bacterial communities are poorly underst...
10 páginas, 2 tablas, 4 figuras.The bacterioneuston (bacteria inhabiting the air–water interface) is...
Despite airborne microorganisms representing a relevant fraction of atmospheric suspended particles,...
Although many microorganisms are ubiquitously present in the air, airborne microbial communities hav...
Trabajo final presentado porPatricia Armero Jurado para el Máster en Microbiología Avanzada de la Un...