2022
DOI: 10.3390/jof8101045
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Season, Vegetation Proximity and Building Age Shape the Indoor Fungal Communities’ Composition at City-Scale

Abstract: Exposure to particular microbiome compositions in the built environment can affect human health and well-being. Identifying the drivers of these indoor microbial assemblages is key to controlling the microbiota of the built environment. In the present study, we used culture and metabarcoding of the fungal Internal Transcribed Spacer ribosomal RNA region to assess whether small-scale variation in the built environment influences the diversity, composition and structure of indoor air fungal communities between a… Show more

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“…Fungi are regarded as one of the most widely spread and abundant group of biological air pollutants. The concentration and species composition of microorganisms present in the atmospheric air are constantly changing, depending on such factors as geographic location, seasons, climate (temperature, humidity), as well as rural or urban areas [1]. The changes are often cyclical in nature; in central Europe, the season of their most abundant occurrence is usually from May-June to September-November (depending on the year), and most of their spores appear during dry and windy days preceded by a warm, rainy period [1,2].…”
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“…Fungi are regarded as one of the most widely spread and abundant group of biological air pollutants. The concentration and species composition of microorganisms present in the atmospheric air are constantly changing, depending on such factors as geographic location, seasons, climate (temperature, humidity), as well as rural or urban areas [1]. The changes are often cyclical in nature; in central Europe, the season of their most abundant occurrence is usually from May-June to September-November (depending on the year), and most of their spores appear during dry and windy days preceded by a warm, rainy period [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration and species composition of microorganisms present in the atmospheric air are constantly changing, depending on such factors as geographic location, seasons, climate (temperature, humidity), as well as rural or urban areas [1]. The changes are often cyclical in nature; in central Europe, the season of their most abundant occurrence is usually from May-June to September-November (depending on the year), and most of their spores appear during dry and windy days preceded by a warm, rainy period [1,2]. Increased humidity promotes the germination of spores and colonization of damp wall surfaces, bathroom fixtures, furniture, ventilation ducts and, in consequence, propagation through air.…”
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