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Global Patterns and Climatic Controls of Dust-Associated Microbial Communities

Yongjian Chen, Matthew J. Gebert, Seth A. Faith, Robert R. Dunn, Noah Fierer, Albert Barberán

2021Microbiology Spectrum21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A broad diversity of microorganisms can be found in dust, with some of these microorganisms capable of causing allergenic disease in human via inhalation or affecting plant health by acting as plant pathogens. However, the spatial variation in dust microbiomes and the environmental factors associated with this variation have not been comprehensively assessed at the global scale. Here, we investigated the bacteria and fungi found in outdoor settled dust samples spanning 33 countries and 6 continents. Our results show that dust-associated bacteria and fungi exhibit climate-driven variability in community composition at the global scale. Our results call for the development of strategies to predict the geographic distribution of dust-associated microorganisms and to identify the potential associations between microbial exposures and the health of humans, animals, and plants.

Topics & Concepts

MicroorganismBiologyEcologyMicrobiomeGlobal changeClimate changeBacteriaBioinformaticsGeneticsIndoor Air Quality and Microbial ExposureAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAir Quality and Health Impacts