International audienceThe biodegradation of the most abundant atmospheric organic C1 to C4 compounds (formate, acetate, lactate, succinate) by five selected representative microbial strains (three Pseudomonas strains, one Sphingomonas strain, and one yeast strain) isolated from cloud water at the puy de Dôme has been studied. Experiments were first conducted under model conditions and consisted of a pure strain incubated in the presence of a single organic compound. Kinetics showed the ability of the isolates to degrade atmospheric compounds at temperatures representative of low-altitude clouds (5°C and 17°C). Then, to provide data that can be extrapolated to real situations, microcosm experiments were developed. A solution that chemically ...
International audienceWater-soluble organic compounds represent a significant fraction of total atmo...
International audienceThe atmosphere transports biological material including living microorganisms....
International audienceMetabolically active microorganisms are increasingly acknowledged as actors of...
International audienceThe biodegradation of the most abundant atmospheric organic C1 to C4 compounds...
National audienceRecent observations have raised the hypothesis that biochemical pathways could be i...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
The microbiological component of the aqueous phase of clouds collected from the puy de Dôme summit (...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to compare experimentally the contribution of p...
Airborne micro-organisms are ubiquitous in the atmosphere where they can remain alive and be transpo...
International audienceThe interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were i...
International audienceWithin cloud water, microorganisms are metabolically active and, thus, are exp...
International audienceThe kinetics of biodegradation of methanol and formaldehyde in phosphate buffe...
Abstract. Water-soluble organic compounds represent a significant fraction of total atmospheric carb...
Clouds are multiphasic atmospheric systems in which the dissolved organic compounds, such as carboxy...
International audienceWater-soluble organic compounds represent a significant fraction of total atmo...
International audienceThe atmosphere transports biological material including living microorganisms....
International audienceMetabolically active microorganisms are increasingly acknowledged as actors of...
International audienceThe biodegradation of the most abundant atmospheric organic C1 to C4 compounds...
National audienceRecent observations have raised the hypothesis that biochemical pathways could be i...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
The microbiological component of the aqueous phase of clouds collected from the puy de Dôme summit (...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to compare experimentally the contribution of p...
Airborne micro-organisms are ubiquitous in the atmosphere where they can remain alive and be transpo...
International audienceThe interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were i...
International audienceWithin cloud water, microorganisms are metabolically active and, thus, are exp...
International audienceThe kinetics of biodegradation of methanol and formaldehyde in phosphate buffe...
Abstract. Water-soluble organic compounds represent a significant fraction of total atmospheric carb...
Clouds are multiphasic atmospheric systems in which the dissolved organic compounds, such as carboxy...
International audienceWater-soluble organic compounds represent a significant fraction of total atmo...
International audienceThe atmosphere transports biological material including living microorganisms....
International audienceMetabolically active microorganisms are increasingly acknowledged as actors of...