Drying as one of the extreme factors for the microflora of the atmosphere

J Br Interplanet Soc. 1992 Jan;45(1):39-41.

Abstract

An investigation of the effects of drying and drying-rewetting cycles under vacuum conditions of 10(-2) torr at -30 degrees C on conidia of the atmospheric strain Penicillium chrysogenum from 48-77 km heights, collected by meteorological rockets found that survival and restoration of the initial physiological properties were possible through some very efficient protective cellular mechanisms. Such adaptive possibilities explain the widespread diffusion of microbial cells throughout the biosphere of our planet.

MeSH terms

  • Atmospheric Pressure
  • Cells, Cultured
  • DNA, Fungal / metabolism
  • Desiccation*
  • Environmental Microbiology*
  • Fatty Acids / metabolism
  • Lipid Metabolism
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / growth & development
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / metabolism
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / physiology*
  • Penicillium chrysogenum / ultrastructure
  • RNA, Fungal / metabolism

Substances

  • DNA, Fungal
  • Fatty Acids
  • RNA, Fungal