Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia

Here, we describe taxonomical composition, as well as seasonal and diel dynamics of airborne microbial communities in West Siberia. A total of 78 airborne biomass samples from 39 time intervals were analysed, within a temperature range of 48 °C (26 °C to - 22 °C). We observed a 5-170-fold decrease i...

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Main Authors: Gusareva, Elena S., Gaultier, Nicolas Paul Eugène, Premkrishnan, Balakrishnan N. V., Kee, Carmon, Lim, Serene Boon Yuean, Heinle, Cassie Elizabeth, Purbojati, Rikky Wenang, Nee, Ang Poh, Lohar, Sachin R., Yanqing, Koh, Kharkov, Vladimir N., Drautz-Moses, Daniela Isabel, Stepanov, Vadim A., Schuster, Stephan Christoph
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1461312021-01-30T20:11:43Z Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia Gusareva, Elena S. Gaultier, Nicolas Paul Eugène Premkrishnan, Balakrishnan N. V. Kee, Carmon Lim, Serene Boon Yuean Heinle, Cassie Elizabeth Purbojati, Rikky Wenang Nee, Ang Poh Lohar, Sachin R. Yanqing, Koh Kharkov, Vladimir N. Drautz-Moses, Daniela Isabel Stepanov, Vadim A. Schuster, Stephan Christoph Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering Biodiversity Ecosystem Ecology Here, we describe taxonomical composition, as well as seasonal and diel dynamics of airborne microbial communities in West Siberia. A total of 78 airborne biomass samples from 39 time intervals were analysed, within a temperature range of 48 °C (26 °C to - 22 °C). We observed a 5-170-fold decrease in DNA yield extracted from the airborne biomass in winter compared to summer, nevertheless, yielding sufficient material for metagenomic analysis. The airborne microbial communities included Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota fungi as major components, as well as some Streptophyta plants. In summer, bacterial and fungal plant pathogens, and wood-rotting saprophytes were predominant. In winter, Ascomycota moulds and cold-related or stress environment bacterial species were enriched, while the fraction of wood-rotting and mushroom-forming Basidiomycota fungi was largely reduced. As recently reported for the tropical climate, the airborne microbial communities performed a diel cycle in summer, however, in winter diel dynamics were not observed. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This study was supported by Academic Research Fund (AcRF) Tier 3, Singapore Ministry of Education (grant number: MOE2013-T3-1-013). V.N.K and V.A.S were supported by the Russian Foundation of Basic Research (Project #18-29-13045). We thank Dr. Sharon Longford, Senior Assistant Director, Science Communications, Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Nanyang Technological University for critical reading of this manuscript. 2021-01-27T05:40:10Z 2021-01-27T05:40:10Z 2020 Journal Article Gusareva, E. S., Gaultier, N. P. E., Premkrishnan, B. N. V., Kee, C., Lim, S. B. Y., Heinle, C. E., . . . Schuster, S. C. (2020). Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 21515-. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-78604-8 2045-2322 0000-0001-9019-8097 0000-0001-9082-7527 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146131 10.1038/s41598-020-78604-8 33299064 2-s2.0-85097318819 1 10 en MOE2013-T3-1-013 Scientific reports © 2020 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Biodiversity
Ecosystem Ecology
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Biodiversity
Ecosystem Ecology
Gusareva, Elena S.
Gaultier, Nicolas Paul Eugène
Premkrishnan, Balakrishnan N. V.
Kee, Carmon
Lim, Serene Boon Yuean
Heinle, Cassie Elizabeth
Purbojati, Rikky Wenang
Nee, Ang Poh
Lohar, Sachin R.
Yanqing, Koh
Kharkov, Vladimir N.
Drautz-Moses, Daniela Isabel
Stepanov, Vadim A.
Schuster, Stephan Christoph
Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
description Here, we describe taxonomical composition, as well as seasonal and diel dynamics of airborne microbial communities in West Siberia. A total of 78 airborne biomass samples from 39 time intervals were analysed, within a temperature range of 48 °C (26 °C to - 22 °C). We observed a 5-170-fold decrease in DNA yield extracted from the airborne biomass in winter compared to summer, nevertheless, yielding sufficient material for metagenomic analysis. The airborne microbial communities included Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota fungi as major components, as well as some Streptophyta plants. In summer, bacterial and fungal plant pathogens, and wood-rotting saprophytes were predominant. In winter, Ascomycota moulds and cold-related or stress environment bacterial species were enriched, while the fraction of wood-rotting and mushroom-forming Basidiomycota fungi was largely reduced. As recently reported for the tropical climate, the airborne microbial communities performed a diel cycle in summer, however, in winter diel dynamics were not observed.
author2 Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
author_facet Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
Gusareva, Elena S.
Gaultier, Nicolas Paul Eugène
Premkrishnan, Balakrishnan N. V.
Kee, Carmon
Lim, Serene Boon Yuean
Heinle, Cassie Elizabeth
Purbojati, Rikky Wenang
Nee, Ang Poh
Lohar, Sachin R.
Yanqing, Koh
Kharkov, Vladimir N.
Drautz-Moses, Daniela Isabel
Stepanov, Vadim A.
Schuster, Stephan Christoph
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author Gusareva, Elena S.
Gaultier, Nicolas Paul Eugène
Premkrishnan, Balakrishnan N. V.
Kee, Carmon
Lim, Serene Boon Yuean
Heinle, Cassie Elizabeth
Purbojati, Rikky Wenang
Nee, Ang Poh
Lohar, Sachin R.
Yanqing, Koh
Kharkov, Vladimir N.
Drautz-Moses, Daniela Isabel
Stepanov, Vadim A.
Schuster, Stephan Christoph
author_sort Gusareva, Elena S.
title Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
title_short Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
title_full Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
title_fullStr Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in West Siberia
title_sort taxonomic composition and seasonal dynamics of the air microbiome in west siberia
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