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Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi.

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Misztal, PK; Lymperopoulou, DS; Adams, RI; Scott, RA; Lindow, SE; Bruns, T; Taylor, JW; Uehling, J; Bonito, G; Vilgalys, R; Goldstein, AH
Published in: Environmental science & technology
August 2018

Knowledge of the factors controlling the diverse chemical emissions of common environmental bacteria and fungi is crucial because they are important signal molecules for these microbes that also could influence humans. We show here not only a high diversity of mVOCs but that their abundance can differ greatly in different environmental contexts. Microbial volatiles exhibit dynamic changes across microbial growth phases, resulting in variance of composition and emission rate of species-specific and generic mVOCs. In vitro experiments documented emissions of a wide range of mVOCs (>400 different chemicals) at high time resolution from diverse microbial species grown under different controlled conditions on nutrient media, or residential structural materials ( N = 54, Ncontrol = 23). Emissions of mVOCs varied not only between microbial taxa at a given condition but also as a function of life stage and substrate type. We quantify emission factors for total and specific mVOCs normalized for respiration rates to account for the microbial activity during their stationary phase. Our VOC measurements of different microbial taxa indicate that a variety of factors beyond temperature and water activity, such as substrate type, microbial symbiosis, growth phase, and lifecycle affect the magnitude and composition of mVOC emission.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

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0013-936X

Publication Date

August 2018

Volume

52

Issue

15

Start / End Page

8272 / 8282

Related Subject Headings

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Humans
  • Fungi
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Bacteria
 

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Misztal, P. K., Lymperopoulou, D. S., Adams, R. I., Scott, R. A., Lindow, S. E., Bruns, T., … Goldstein, A. H. (2018). Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(15), 8272–8282. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b00806
Misztal, Pawel K., Despoina S. Lymperopoulou, Rachel I. Adams, Russell A. Scott, Steven E. Lindow, Thomas Bruns, John W. Taylor, et al. “Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi.Environmental Science & Technology 52, no. 15 (August 2018): 8272–82. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b00806.
Misztal PK, Lymperopoulou DS, Adams RI, Scott RA, Lindow SE, Bruns T, et al. Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Aug;52(15):8272–82.
Misztal, Pawel K., et al. “Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 52, no. 15, Aug. 2018, pp. 8272–82. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b00806.
Misztal PK, Lymperopoulou DS, Adams RI, Scott RA, Lindow SE, Bruns T, Taylor JW, Uehling J, Bonito G, Vilgalys R, Goldstein AH. Emission Factors of Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds from Environmental Bacteria and Fungi. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Aug;52(15):8272–8282.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

August 2018

Volume

52

Issue

15

Start / End Page

8272 / 8282

Related Subject Headings

  • Volatile Organic Compounds
  • Humans
  • Fungi
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Bacteria