Needles of pinus halepensis as biomonitors of bioaerosol emissions

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We propose using the surface of pine trees needles to biomonitor the bioaerosol emissions at a composting plant. Measurements were based on 16S rRNA gene copy numbers of Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula, a bioindicator of composting plant emissions. A sampling plan was established based on 29 samples around the emission source. The abundance of 16S rRNA gene copies of S. rectivirgula per gram of Pinus halepensis needles varied from 104 to 102 as a function of the distance. The signal reached the background level at distances around the composting plant ranging from 2 km to more than 5.4 km, depending on the local topography and average wind directions. From these values, the impacted area around the source of bioaerosols was mapped.

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Galès, A., Latrille, E., Wéry, N., Steyer, J. P., & Godon, J. J. (2014). Needles of pinus halepensis as biomonitors of bioaerosol emissions. PLoS ONE, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112182

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