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Table of contents
Chapter 1: Bibliography – Airborne microbial communities of the troposphere
Introduction
Microbiological characteristics of the troposphere
Bioaerosols in the troposphere
Planetary boundary layer versus free troposphere and vertical distribution of airborne microbial communities
Interactions between physico-chemical characteristics and airborne microorganisms in the troposphere
Physico-chemical characteristics of the atmosphere that might constrain microbial life
Physical selection versus microbial adaptation of airborne microbial communities
Metabolic activity and growth of airborne microbial communities
Distribution factors of airborne microbial communities (geography and time) in the troposphere
Surface characteristics
Physical selection of airborne microorganisms during aerosolization
Long-range transport of airborne microorganisms and contribution of local versus distant sources
Meteorology
PhD objectives, approach and working hypotheses
References
Supplementary Information
Chapter 2: Methods to investigate the global atmospheric microbiome
Section 1: Protocol optimization and quality control
Abstract
Introduction
Material and Methods
Results
Conclusion
References
Section 2: Molecular biology analyses
References
Chapter 3: Global airborne microbial communities controlled by surrounding landscapes and wind conditions
Abstract
Introduction
Material and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Supplementary Information
Chapter 4: Seasonal changes in local landscapes drive airborne microbial community variation
Abstract
Introduction
Material and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Supplementary Information
Chapter 5: Microbial functional signature in the atmospheric boundary layer
Abstract
Introduction
Material and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Supplementary Information


