1. CULTIVATED AEROSOL MICROORGANISMS DETECTED DURING AIRPLANE SENSING OF THE ATMOSPHERE OVER THE ARCTIC SEAS OF RUSSIA
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Maksim E. Rebus, I. S. Andreeva, G. A. Buryak, Olesya V. Ohlopkova, and A. S. Safatov
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Atmosphere ,business.product_category ,Microorganism ,Environmental science ,General Medicine ,Atmospheric sciences ,business ,geographic locations ,Aerosol ,Airplane ,The arctic - Abstract
In September 2020, the atmosphere was probed using the Optik Tu-134 aircraft laboratory over the waters of the Arctic Ocean seas: the Barents, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi, and Bering seas. Unique samples of atmospheric aerosols were collected at the altitudes from 200 to 10,000 m including samples in impingers for identification and genetic analysis of culturable microorganisms. The paper presents data on the concentrations and diversity of bacteria and fungi isolated by seeding 24 samples of atmospheric aerosols collected at different altitudes over the Arctic seas of Russia. The main morphophysiological, biochemical and genomic characteristics were obtained for 152 bacterial cultures, and the taxonomic groups they belong to were determined.
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- 2021
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