Measurements of total and culturable bacteria in the alfresco atmosphere using a wet-cyclone sampler |
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Authors: | Bruce Lighthart Yongi Tong |
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Affiliation: | (1) United States Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, 200 SW 35th St., 97333 Corvallis, OR, USA;(2) Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, 23(A) Qilizhuang Rd., Fengtai District, 100071 Beijing, People’s Republic of China;(3) Present address: Microbial Aerosol Research Laboratory, 10975 Doll Road, 97361 Monmouth, OR, USA |
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Abstract: | Alfresco (def. clean, outdoor) airborne bacteria were collected with a commercially available wet-cyclone bioaerosol sampler to demonstrate its use, sample processing and resultant observations of total and culturable bacteria in mid-summer in the mid-Willamette River Valley, OR. Some critiques of the system are given. The maximum and minimum total and culturable airborne bacterial concentrations in the samples were 5.9 × 105 and 8.8 × 102 cells m−3, and 1.3 × 104 and 3.1 CFU m−3, respectively. What is thought to be a diurnal cycle was also observed for both fractions with highest concentrations during the day and lowest at dawn and dusk. The culturable bacteria as a percentage of the total, was maximal at mid-day (≈ 3%) and minimal at early morning and late evening (≈ 0.5–2%). Contrarily, the total bacteria in the downwind dust plume of a grass seed combine was 2.9 × 106 cells m−3 and of these approximately 73% were culturable, a much greater culturable percentage than found in the alfresco outdoor atmosphere. |
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Keywords: | Total bacteria Culturable bacteria Cyclone sampler |
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