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      Comparison of Atmospheric and Lithospheric Culturable Bacterial Communities from Two Dissimilar Active Volcanic Sites, Surtsey Island and Fimmvörðuháls Mountain in Iceland.

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          Surface microbes are aerosolized into the atmosphere by wind and events such as dust storms and volcanic eruptions. Before they reach their deposition site, they experience stressful atmospheric conditions which preclude the successful dispersal of a large fraction of cells. In this study, our objectives were to assess and compare the atmospheric and lithospheric bacterial cultivable diversity of two geographically different Icelandic volcanic sites: the island Surtsey and the Fimmvörðuháls mountain, to predict the origin of the culturable microbes from these sites, and to select airborne candidates for further investigation. Using a combination of MALDI Biotyper analysis and partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing, a total of 1162 strains were identified, belonging to 72 species affiliated to 40 genera with potentially 26 new species. The most prevalent phyla identified were Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria. Statistical analysis showed significant differences between atmospheric and lithospheric microbial communities, with distinct communities in Surtsey's air. By combining the air mass back trajectories and the analysis of the closest representative species of our isolates, we concluded that 85% of our isolates came from the surrounding environments and only 15% from long distances. The taxonomic proportions of the isolates were reflected by the site's nature and location.

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          Journal
          Microorganisms
          Microorganisms
          MDPI AG
          2076-2607
          2076-2607
          Mar 06 2023
          : 11
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Iceland, 113 Reykjavík, Iceland.
          [2 ] MATIS, Department of Research and Innovation, 113 Reykjavík, Iceland.
          [3 ] University of Technology of Compiègne, 60203 Compiègne, France.
          [4 ] Department of Biology, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
          [5 ] Arctic Research Center, Department of Biology, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
          [6 ] iCLIMATE Aarhus University Interdisciplinary Centre for Climate Change, Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
          [7 ] School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Edinburgh, Scotland.
          [8 ] Agricultural University of Iceland, Hvanneyri, 311 Borgarnes, Iceland.
          Article
          microorganisms11030665
          10.3390/microorganisms11030665
          10057085
          36985243
          f64e18a3-4494-451e-923d-8d85fa658985
          History

          bioaerosols,colonization,microbial cultivation,source apportionment,survival,volcanic rocks,air-mass trajectory,atmospheric bacteria

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