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. 2022 Oct-Dec;14(4):50-56.
doi: 10.32607/actanaturae.11671.

About the Biodiversity of the Air Microbiome

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About the Biodiversity of the Air Microbiome

N B Naumova et al. Acta Naturae. 2022 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

This brief review focuses on the properties of bioaerosols, presenting some recent results of metagenomic studies of the air microbiome performed using next-generation sequencing. The taxonomic composition and structure of the bioaerosol microbiome may display diurnal and seasonal dynamics and be dependent on meteorological events such as dust storms, showers, fogs, etc., as well as air pollution. The Proteobacteria and Ascomycota members are common dominants in bioaerosols in different troposphere layers. The microbiological composition of the lower troposphere air affects the composition and diversity of the indoor bioaerosol microbiome, and information about the latter is very important, especially during exacerbated epidemiological situations. Few studies focusing on the bioaerosol microbiome of the air above Russia urge intensification of such research.

Keywords: atmospheric transport; bioaerosol; biodiversity; microbiome; troposphere.

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Bioaerosol formation, distribution, and analysis: schematic presentation

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