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Characterization of halotolerant and oligotrophic bacterial communities in Asian desert dust (KOSA) bioaerosol accumulated in layers of snow on Mount Tateyama, Central Japan

机译:亚洲沙漠尘埃(KOsa)生物气溶胶中耐盐和贫营养细菌群落的特征在日本中部立山山积雪层积累

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Microbial particles transported by Asian desert dust (KOSA) possibly impact ecosystems and human health in downwind environments and are commonly called "bioaerosols." The microbial communities associated with KOSA mineral particles (KOSA bioaerosol), which were collected from the snow cover on Mt. Tateyama, were investigated by means of a culture-amendment technique combined with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis using 16S rRNA genes. After the stratigraphy of the snow layer formed on the walls of a snow pit on Mt. Tateyama, samples were collected from 2 layers, which included KOSA particles and one which did not. The snow samples with KOSA particles indicated microbial growth in the 100 and 10-1 dilution media and in the medium with NaCl below 10%, while the snow sample without KOSA particles showed no microbial growth in the culture media. The PCR-DGGE analysis revealed that the bacterial compositions in the snow samples including KOSA mineral particles were mainly composed of the members of the phyla Actinobacteria, Firmicutus, and Proteobacteria. In particular, the 2 phylotypes appeared in the microbial cultures were similar to the members of the B. subtilis group, which has been detected in bioaerosol samples collected from the atmosphere over KOSA arrival (Suzu City) and source (Dunhuang City) regions. Presumably, halotolerant and oligotrophic bacterial communities are associated with the KOSA particles that descend to the snow cover on Mt. Tateyama. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
机译:亚洲沙漠尘埃(KOSA)运送的微生物颗粒可能会影响顺风环境中的生态系统和人类健康,通常被称为“生物气溶胶”。从山上积雪收集的与KOSA矿物颗粒(KOSA生物气溶胶)有关的微生物群落。立山,通过结合16S rRNA基因的变性梯度凝胶电泳(DGGE)分析的文化改良技术进行了研究。在地层上形成积雪后,在山上的一个雪坑的墙壁上形成了积雪。馆山市从2层中收集了样本,其中包括KOSA颗粒,而另一层则没有。带有KOSA颗粒的雪样品表明在100和10-1稀释培养基中以及在NaCl低于10%的培养基中微生物生长,而没有KOSA颗粒的雪样品在培养基中没有微生物生长。 PCR-DGGE分析表明,雪样中包括KOSA矿物质颗粒的细菌组成主要由放线菌,Fimerticutus和Proteobacteria的成员组成。特别是,在微生物培养物中出现的两种系统型与枯草芽孢杆菌组的成员相似,这是在从KOSA到达(铃鹿市)和源(敦煌市)区域的大气中收集的生物气溶胶样品中检测到的。据推测,耐盐和寡营养细菌群落与下降到山上积雪的KOSA颗粒有关。立山©2011 Springer Science + Business Media B.V.

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