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Saprophytic and Pathogenic Yeasts in Atmospheric Aerosols of Southwestern Siberia

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Data on the number and diversity of psychrotolerant yeast isolated from high-altitude and surface samples of atmospheric aerosol from southwestern Siberia are derived from a microbiological study. According to certain… Click to show full abstract

Data on the number and diversity of psychrotolerant yeast isolated from high-altitude and surface samples of atmospheric aerosol from southwestern Siberia are derived from a microbiological study. According to certain phenotypic and genomic characteristics, the yeast isolates are referred to the Saccharomyces, Candida, Sporidiobolus, Aureobasidium, Sporobolomyces, Cryptococcus, Rhodotorula, and some other genera. Both saprophytic and pathogenic microorganisms are detected. Aureobasidium yeast strains are revealed, which actively produce exopolysaccharides and melanin and are promising for biotechnological developments.

Keywords: southwestern siberia; saprophytic pathogenic; aerosols southwestern; atmospheric aerosols; yeasts atmospheric; pathogenic yeasts

Journal Title: Atmospheric and Oceanic Optics
Year Published: 2020

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