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Impact of airborne algicidal bacteria on marine phytoplankton blooms.


ABSTRACT: Ocean microbes are involved in global processes such as nutrient and carbon cycling. Recent studies indicated diverse modes of algal-bacterial interactions, including mutualism and pathogenicity, which have a substantial impact on ecology and oceanic carbon sequestration, and hence, on climate. However, the airborne dispersal and pathogenicity of bacteria in the marine ecosystem remained elusive. Here, we isolated an airborne algicidal bacterium, Roseovarius nubinhibens, emitted to the atmosphere as primary marine aerosol (referred also as sea spray aerosols) and collected above a coccolithophore bloom in the North Atlantic Ocean. The aerosolized bacteria retained infective properties and induced lysis of Gephyrocapsa huxleyi cultures.This suggests that the transport of marine bacteria through the atmosphere can effectively spread infection agents over vast oceanic regions, highlighting its significance in regulating the cell fate in algal blooms.

SUBMITTER: Lang-Yona N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10944695 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of airborne algicidal bacteria on marine phytoplankton blooms.

Lang-Yona Naama N   Flores J Michel JM   Nir-Zadock Tal Sharon TS   Nussbaum Inbal I   Koren Ilan I   Vardi Assaf A  

The ISME journal 20240101 1


Ocean microbes are involved in global processes such as nutrient and carbon cycling. Recent studies indicated diverse modes of algal-bacterial interactions, including mutualism and pathogenicity, which have a substantial impact on ecology and oceanic carbon sequestration, and hence, on climate. However, the airborne dispersal and pathogenicity of bacteria in the marine ecosystem remained elusive. Here, we isolated an airborne algicidal bacterium, Roseovarius nubinhibens, emitted to the atmospher  ...[more]

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