Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean

Dust storms include particulate matter that is transported over land and sea with biota that could impact downwind ecosystems. In addition to the physico-chemical compositions, organismal diversities of dust from two storm events in southern Israel, December 2012 (Ev12) and January 2013 (Ev13), were...

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Main Authors: Ben-Dov, Eitan, Katra, Itzhak, Arotsker, Luba, Krasnov, Helena, Zaritsky, Arieh, Kushmaro, Ariel
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1038132023-07-14T15:46:09Z Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean Ben-Dov, Eitan Katra, Itzhak Arotsker, Luba Krasnov, Helena Zaritsky, Arieh Kushmaro, Ariel School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Energy materials Dust storms include particulate matter that is transported over land and sea with biota that could impact downwind ecosystems. In addition to the physico-chemical compositions, organismal diversities of dust from two storm events in southern Israel, December 2012 (Ev12) and January 2013 (Ev13), were determined by pyro-sequencing using primers universal to 16S and 18S rRNA genes and compared. The bio-assemblages in the collected dust samples were affiliated with scores of different taxa. Distinct patterns of richness and diversity of the two events were influenced by the origins of the air masses: Ev13 was rich with reads affiliated to Betaproteobacteria and Embryophyta, consistent with a European origin. Ev12, originated in north-Africa, contained significantly more of the Actinobacteria and fungi, without conifers. The abundance of bacterial and eukaryotic reads demonstrates dissemination of biological material in dust that may impose health hazards of pathogens and allergens, and influence vegetation migration throughout the world. Published version 2014-07-03T02:26:23Z 2019-12-06T21:20:52Z 2014-07-03T02:26:23Z 2019-12-06T21:20:52Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Katra, I., Arotsker, L., Krasnov, H., Zaritsky, A., Kushmaro, A., & Ben-Dov, E. (2014). Richness and Diversity in Dust Stormborne Biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean. Scientific Reports, 4, 5265-. 2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103813 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20024 10.1038/srep05265 24919765 en Scientific Reports This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf
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Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
description Dust storms include particulate matter that is transported over land and sea with biota that could impact downwind ecosystems. In addition to the physico-chemical compositions, organismal diversities of dust from two storm events in southern Israel, December 2012 (Ev12) and January 2013 (Ev13), were determined by pyro-sequencing using primers universal to 16S and 18S rRNA genes and compared. The bio-assemblages in the collected dust samples were affiliated with scores of different taxa. Distinct patterns of richness and diversity of the two events were influenced by the origins of the air masses: Ev13 was rich with reads affiliated to Betaproteobacteria and Embryophyta, consistent with a European origin. Ev12, originated in north-Africa, contained significantly more of the Actinobacteria and fungi, without conifers. The abundance of bacterial and eukaryotic reads demonstrates dissemination of biological material in dust that may impose health hazards of pathogens and allergens, and influence vegetation migration throughout the world.
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Ben-Dov, Eitan
Katra, Itzhak
Arotsker, Luba
Krasnov, Helena
Zaritsky, Arieh
Kushmaro, Ariel
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author Ben-Dov, Eitan
Katra, Itzhak
Arotsker, Luba
Krasnov, Helena
Zaritsky, Arieh
Kushmaro, Ariel
author_sort Ben-Dov, Eitan
title Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
title_short Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
title_full Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
title_fullStr Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean
title_sort richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the southeast mediterranean
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