Literature DB >> 28017418

Bacterial characterization in ambient submicron particles during severe haze episodes at Ji'nan, China.

Caihong Xu1, Min Wei1, Jianmin Chen2, Xinfeng Wang1, Chao Zhu1, Jiarong Li1, Lulu Zheng3, Guodong Sui3, Weijun Li1, Wenxing Wang1, Qingzhu Zhang1, Abdelwahid Mellouki4.   

Abstract

In January 2014, severe haze episodes which sweep across Chinese cities have attracted public concern and interest at home and abroad. In addition to the physicochemical properties of air pollutants, bacteria are thought to be responsible for the spread of respiratory diseases and various allergies. We attempted the bacterial characterization of submicron particles (PM0.18-0.32, PM0.32-0.56, and PM0.56-1) under severe haze episodes using high-throughput sequencing and real-time quantitative PCR detecting system based on 21 samples collected from January to March 2014 at Ji'nan, China. The high bacterial concentration in PM0.32-0.56 (7314cells m-3), PM0.18-0.32 (7212cells m-3), and PM0.56-1 (6982cells m-3) showed significant negative correlations with SO2, NO2, and O3. Under sufficient sequencing depth, 37 phyla, 71 classes, 137 orders, 236 families, and 378 genera were classified, and the bacterial community structure varied significantly in different size fractions. For example, Holophagaceae (Acidobacteria) in PM0.32-0.56 showed 6-fold higher abundance than that in PM0.18-0.32. Moreover, functional categories and bacterial species (Lactococcus piscium, Pseudomonas fragi, Streptococcus agalactiae, and Pseudomonas cichorii) that may potentially be responsible for infections and allergies were also discovered. Source track analysis showed that the ambient bacteria mainly originated from soils, leaf surfaces, and feces. Our results highlighted the importance of airborne microbial communities by understanding the concentration, structure, ecological and health effects, especially those in submicron particles during haze episodes.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Bacterial community; Bioaerosol; Haze; Submicron particles

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28017418     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.11.145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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