Microbiology of Aerosols

Microbiology of Aerosols

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John Wiley and Sons Ltd

11/2017

320

Dura

Inglês

9781119132288

15 a 20 dias

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List of authors Preface SECTION 1: Bioaerosols, sampling and characterization Chapter 1.1: Main biological aerosols, specificities, abundance and diversity 1.1.1. Introduction 1.1.2. Pollen 1.1.3. Fungi 1.1.4. Bacteria 1.1.5. Archaea 1.1.6. Viruses Chapter 1.2: Sampling techniques 1.2.1 Introduction 1.2.2 Passive and surface sampling 1.2.3 Filtration 1.2.4 Inertia based samplers: sedimentation samplers, impactors, cyclones 1.2.5 Impingement 1.2.6 Electrostatic sampling Chapter 1.3: Quantification and Characterization of bioaerosols (offline techniques) 1.3.1 Cultures and metabolic/phenotypic characterization of microbial isolates 1.3.2 Microscopy and flow cytometry 1.3.3 Nucleic acid based methods 1.3.4 Chemical and biological tracers 1.3.5 Biological activity based methods Chapter 1.4: Online techniques for quantification and characterization of biological aerosol 1.4.1 Introduction 1.4.2 Single-particle fluorescence spectroscopy 1.4.3 Bioaerosol mass spectrometry 1.4.4 Other real-time bioaerosol detection techniques 1.4.5 Acknowledgements SECTION 2: Sources and transport of microbial aerosols Chapter 2.1: Bioaerosol sources 2.1.1 Introducing bioaerosol sources 2.1.2 Emission mechanisms 2.1.3 Measuring emission fluxes 2.1.4 Impact of aerosol sources on the concentration and diversity of airborne microbial communities in the near-surface atmosphere 2.1.5 Identifying predictors of bioaerosol emission and airborne community composition 2.1.6 Conclusions Chapter 2.2: Short-scale transport of bioaerosols 2.2.1 Introduction 2.2.2. Particle dynamics and deposition processes 2.2.3. Transport processes and dispersal scales 2.2.4. Survival of microorganisms during transport 2.2.5. Modelling tools for the transport of microbial aerosols 2.2.6. Dispersal patterns 2.2.7. Conclusions Chapter 2.3: Global scale atmospheric dispersion of microorganisms 2.3.1 Historical Context 2.3.2 Mechanisms of Dispersion 2.3.3 Microorganisms Associated with Long-Range Dispersion 2.3.4 Residence Time, Transport History and Emission Models 2.3.5 Implications for Planetary Exploration 2.3.6 Acknowledgments SECTION 3: Impacts of microbial aerosols on atmospheric processes Chapter 3.1: Impacts of bioaerosols on atmospheric ice nucleation processes 3.1.1. Introduction 3.1.2. Measurements of ice-nucleating particles 3.1.3. Findings from laboratory experiments, field collections and field studies 3.1.4. Atmospheric implications 3.1.5. Conclusions and future needs Chapter 3.2: Impacts on cloud chemistry 3.2.1 Introduction 3.2.2 Chemical composition of clouds 3.2.3 Clouds as oxidative reactors 3.2.4 Clouds as spaces of biodegradation 3.2.5 Interactions with cloud oxidants 3.2.6 Clouds as spaces of organic compound functionalization 3.2.7 Conclusions 3.2.8 Take-home messages SECTION 4: Impacts of bioaerosols on human health and environment Chapter 4.1: Health impacts of bioaerosol exposure 4.1.1 Introduction 4.1.2 Hazardous potential of bioaerosols 4.1.3 Infectious diseases associated with bioaerosols 4.1.4 Toxic and hypersensitivity diseases associated bioaerosols 4.1.5 Biological agents used for bioterrorism 4.1.6 Conclusion Chapter 4.2: Impacts of microbial aerosols on natural and agro-ecosystems: immigration, invasions and their consequences 4.2.1 Introduction 4.2.2 Colonization of virgin and extreme habitats 4.2.3 Invasion of Agriculture 4.2.4 Opportunities for Research Index
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