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Distribution of airborne microorganisms in yellow sands of Korea
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Distribution of airborne microorganisms in yellow sands of Korea
Choi, Dae Sung 1, Park, Yong Keun 2, Oh, Sang Kon 1, Yoon, Hee Ju 1, Kim, Jee Cheon 1, Seo, Won Jun 1, Cha, Seung Hee 1
Journal of Microbiology 1997;35(1):1-9

¹Agency for Defense Development, GWSD-4-3 Yuseong; ²Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University¹Agency for Defense Development, GWSD-4-3 Yuseong; ²Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University
Corresponding author:  Choi, Dae Sung ,
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Distribution of airborne microorganisms was determined with two different types of air samplers, the Anderson cascade sampler and the Aerobioscope sampler, in the vicinity of Taejon. The size distribution of particles carrying bacteria and fungi was concurrently measured. The concentration of detected viable airborne particles was greatly varied. It was observed that the number of microbial particles increased in April and October. The most size of particles carrying bacteria was larger than 4.7 um in mean aerodiameter, which made up 69.8% of the total particle fraction. About 63.2% of fungi-carrying particles were smaller than 4.7 um in aerodiameter. The distribution of particles on Yellow Sand Phenomena days was also analyzed. The number of fine particles having mass median aero-diameter from 1.0 to 10.mu.m increased on Yellow Sand Phenomena days to about 6 times that on normal days and the n umber of colony forming unit (CFU/㎥) of airborne bacteria also increased by 4.3 times in April. The results from the Anderson sampler showed that the concentration of bacteria increased greatly on the fraction of fine particles ranging from 0.6 um to 4.7 um in diameter. Unlike the increase in bacterial floraon Yellow Sand Phenomena days, the fungal concentration slightly decreased and showed a normal size distribution pattern. This study suggests that a long-range transmission of bacteria results form bacteria adsorbing onto the fine particles during the Yellow Sand Phenomena.

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