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Effects of Asian dust events on atmospheric bacterial communities at different distances downwind of the source region.
Park, Jonguk; Li, Pin-Fang; Ichijo, Tomoaki; Nasu, Masao; Yamaguchi, Nobuyasu.
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  • Park J; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan; National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition, 7-6-8 Asagi, Saito, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-0085, Japan. Electronic address: jonguk@nibiohn.go.jp.
  • Li PF; College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Ichijo T; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
  • Nasu M; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan; Faculty of Pharmacy, Osaka Ohtani University, 3-11-1 Nishikiori-kita, Tondabayashi, Osaka 584-8540, Japan.
  • Yamaguchi N; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan; Osaka Institute of Public Health, 1-3-69 Nakamichi, Higashinari, Osaka 537-0025, Japan. Electronic address: nyyamaguchi@iph.osaka.jp.
J Environ Sci (China) ; 72: 133-139, 2018 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30244740
ABSTRACT
Aeolian dust particles arising from arid and semiarid zones are known to carry microbes by air currents. The effect of wind-borne bacteria on atmospheric bacterial population at various downwind distances from the dust source regions must be clarified, but has not yet been reported. This study monitored the bacterial abundance and community composition in outdoor aerosol samples in Beijing, China, which is close to the Asian dust source regions, and compared them with the results obtained in a distant region (Osaka, Japan). The Asian dust collected in Beijing contained (4±3)×104bacterial cells/m3, approximately 4 times higher than in Osaka. On 15 April 2015, Beijing experienced severe Asian dust events with a 1000-fold increase in bacterial abundance, relative to non-Asian dust days. Dominant bacterial phyla and classes in Asian dust collected in Beijing were Actinobacteria, Bacilli and Acidobacteria, and the bacterial community composition varied more widely than in Osaka. The bacterial community compositions differed between the Beijing and Osaka dusts, even for the same Asian dust events. These results indicated that aerosol bacterial communities nearer the dust source are more affected by eolian dust than their distant counterparts.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 2_quimicos_contaminacion Asunto principal: Atmósfera / Monitoreo del Ambiente / Microbiología del Aire / Contaminantes Atmosféricos / Polvo País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Sci (China) Asunto de la revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 2_ODS3 Problema de salud: 2_quimicos_contaminacion Asunto principal: Atmósfera / Monitoreo del Ambiente / Microbiología del Aire / Contaminantes Atmosféricos / Polvo País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: J Environ Sci (China) Asunto de la revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article
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