2008
DOI: 10.2187/bss.22.18
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UV-resistant bacteria isolated from upper troposphere and lower stratosphere

Abstract: Five bacterial strains have been isolated from dust samples collected from the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere during several aircraft flights. Most of them displayed much higher resistance to ultraviolet radiation (254 nm) than surface airborne isolates. The role of UV radiation combined with other conditions to determine survivability of bacterial species in the upper atmosphere is discussed. Two strains from the upper atmosphere (ST0316 and TR0125) exhibited extreme UV resistance and tend to form c… Show more

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“…Actually, some strains belonging to the genus Deinococcus have been isolated from air dust sources (Murray & Robinow, 1958;Christensen & Kristensen, 1981; Weon et al, 2007;Yang et al, 2009). In a previous study, we obtained a novel UVresistant strain from an air dust sample collected in the stratosphere (Yang et al, 2008). Here we report the detailed characterization of this isolate, ST0316 T .…”
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“…Actually, some strains belonging to the genus Deinococcus have been isolated from air dust sources (Murray & Robinow, 1958;Christensen & Kristensen, 1981; Weon et al, 2007;Yang et al, 2009). In a previous study, we obtained a novel UVresistant strain from an air dust sample collected in the stratosphere (Yang et al, 2008). Here we report the detailed characterization of this isolate, ST0316 T .…”
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“…Previously, we have conducted microbe-sampling experiments using aircraft 9) . Microbes were isolated from the particles collected at the altitudes from 0.8 to 12 km.…”
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“…The genes of the isolated microbes were analyzed. The analysis revealed that the isolates belong to spore formers (Streptomices, Bacillus and Paenibacillus) and Deinococcus related species [9][10][11] .…”
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