International audienceA total of 450 bacteria and yeast strains isolated from cloud waters sampled at the puy de Dôme station in France (1465 m) were screened for their ability to produce siderophores. To achieve this, a high-throughput method in 96-well plates was adapted from the CAS (chrome azurol S) method. Notably, 42% of the isolates were siderophore producers. This production was examined according to the phyla of the tested strains and the type of chelating functional groups (i.e., hydroxamate, catechol, and mixed type). The most active bacteria in the clouds belong to the γ-Proteobacteria class, among which the Pseudomonas genus is the most frequently encountered. γ-Proteobacteria are produced in the majority of mixed function side...
Four strains of the fluorescent pseudomonads were studied to determine the effect of controlled atmo...
International audienceRecent studies showed that living microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi an...
A description of the microbial content of cloud water based on samples collected along an almost 2-y...
International audienceA total of 450 bacteria and yeast strains isolated from cloud waters sampled a...
International audienceA total of 480 microorganisms collected from 39 clouds sampled at the Puy de D...
This work constitutes the first large report on aerobic cultivable microorganisms present in cloud w...
Airborne micro-organisms are ubiquitous in the atmosphere where they can remain alive and be transpo...
National audienceRecent observations have raised the hypothesis that biochemical pathways could be i...
International audienceThe biodegradation of the most abundant atmospheric organic C1 to C4 compounds...
International audienceDespite the enormous volume they represent and the importance they have for Ea...
The microbiological component of the aqueous phase of clouds collected from the puy de Dôme summit (...
Clouds are key components in Earth's functioning. In addition of acting as obstacles to light radiat...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
Four strains of the fluorescent pseudomonads were studied to determine the effect of controlled atmo...
International audienceRecent studies showed that living microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi an...
A description of the microbial content of cloud water based on samples collected along an almost 2-y...
International audienceA total of 450 bacteria and yeast strains isolated from cloud waters sampled a...
International audienceA total of 480 microorganisms collected from 39 clouds sampled at the Puy de D...
This work constitutes the first large report on aerobic cultivable microorganisms present in cloud w...
Airborne micro-organisms are ubiquitous in the atmosphere where they can remain alive and be transpo...
National audienceRecent observations have raised the hypothesis that biochemical pathways could be i...
International audienceThe biodegradation of the most abundant atmospheric organic C1 to C4 compounds...
International audienceDespite the enormous volume they represent and the importance they have for Ea...
The microbiological component of the aqueous phase of clouds collected from the puy de Dôme summit (...
Clouds are key components in Earth's functioning. In addition of acting as obstacles to light radiat...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
Iron is required for growth of nearly all microorganisms. While iron is the fourth most abundant ele...
Four strains of the fluorescent pseudomonads were studied to determine the effect of controlled atmo...
International audienceRecent studies showed that living microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi an...
A description of the microbial content of cloud water based on samples collected along an almost 2-y...