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Changes in Ambient Bacterial Community in Northern Taiwan during Long-Range Transport: Asian Dust Storm and Frontal Pollution

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ATMOSPHERE
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos13050841

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long-range transport; dust storm; frontal pollution; bacteria; community; diversity

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [NSC 102-2621-M-006-001, MOST103-2621-M-006-001]

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This study investigated the impact of Asian dust storms (ADS) and frontal pollution (FP) on bacterial communities in ambient air. The results showed that both ADS and FP can alter the composition and diversity of bacterial communities. During FP, there was an increase in the richness and evenness of bacterial species, while ADS led to a significant decrease in the prevalence of the phylum Proteobacteria. The indicator genera for FP were Bacillus and Ralstonia, while for ADS they were Clostridium and Ralstonia.
Long-range transport (LRT) can carry air pollutants to downwind areas. However, studies about the impacts of LRT on bacterial communities are few. This study investigated the influence of Asian dust storms (ADS) and frontal pollution (FP) on bacterial communities in ambient air using next-generation sequencing (NGS) and Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (T-RFLP). Air samples were collected at Cape Fugui (CF) and National Taiwan University (NTU) in northern Taiwan before (or background days), during, and after LRTs from November 2013 to March 2015. The richness, H index, and evenness increased during FPs and then decreased after FPs. During and after ADS and FP, the prevalence of the phylum Proteobacteria decreased, but that of Firmicutes increased. The dominant class of Proteobacteria changed from Alphaproteobacteria on background days to Betaproteobacteria during LRTs. At the genus level, the high abundance of Ralstonia and Bacillus during FP and Clostridium during ADS were detected at both locations. Additionally, Ralstonia was dominant at CF during ADS. In conclusion, FP and ADS both changed the bacterial community. The indicator genus was Clostridium and Ralstonia for ADS as well as Bacillus and Ralstonia for FP. Given the potential health threats posed by the bioaerosols transported, people should avoid outdoor activities during LRTs.

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