Spatial distribution of airborne bacterial communities in caged poultry houses.

IF 2.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1080/10962247.2023.2193162
Han Yan, Huan Chen, Linlin Jiang, Jianlong Zhang, Guozhong Chen, Xin Yu, Hongwei Zhu, Xiaoyu Zhao, Youzhi Li, Wenli Tang, Xingxiao Zhang, Nihong Jiang
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Microbial aerosols in intensive broiler houses whose species and concentrations are closely related to human health are ubiquitous. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the aim of this study was to investigate the spatial distribution and diversity of bacterial aerosols in the air of broiler houses. Significant spatial variations in airborne bacterial concentrations were observed inside the poultry farmhouse. The results indicated that bacteria in the air samples could be grouped into a total of 1,674 OTUs. Alpha diversity analysis showed that the diversity of the microbial community at the entry of the broiler house was higher than that at the middle or the rear (p < 0.01). The Sankey diagram illustrated species dynamic changes in Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria among the different locations. From the aspect of LEfSe (LDA Effect Size) analysis, we discovered that the abundance of Planctomycetes was significantly higher in the entry than in the rear and middle. This study shows the spatial distribution of the entire bacterial community in intensive broiler houses, which offers a new perspective for studying airborne total bacteria in those environments.Implications: The bacteria contained in air aerosols from poultry houses are closely connected to animal health and production. This study aimed to investigate the spatial distribution and diversity of bacterial aerosols in the air of broiler houses. The results observed that bacterial aerosol concentrations in the examined broilers house varied greatly at different positions, and a significantly higher exposure to bacterial aerosol was observed at the middle than at the other positions (p < 0.05). The alpha diversity analysis showed that the diversity of the microbial community at the entry of the broiler house was higher than that at the middle or the rear (P<0.01). Sankey diagram illustrated species dynamic changes of Proteobacteria, Firmicutes and Actinobacteria among the different locations. The microbial communities in genus level in the samples of entry and rear were closer, while the species diversity of middle and rear samples in chicken house was highly similar (P>0.05). Altogether, results revealed that the effects of spatial factors on the diversity and abundance of bacteria in the air of closed-cage broiler houses, which poses a potential threat to the health of animals and workers in those environments.

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笼养禽室内空气细菌群落的空间分布。
集约化肉鸡养殖场中微生物气溶胶的种类和浓度与人体健康密切相关。基于16S rRNA基因测序,研究肉鸡鸡舍空气中细菌气溶胶的空间分布和多样性。在禽舍内观察到空气中细菌浓度的显著空间差异。结果表明,空气样品中的细菌可分为1,674个otu。α多样性分析表明,鸡舍入口处的微生物群落多样性高于鸡舍中部和鸡舍后部(p < 0.01)。Sankey图说明了变形菌门、厚壁菌门和放线菌门在不同位置的物种动态变化。从LEfSe (LDA Effect Size)分析的角度来看,我们发现plantomycetes丰度在入口明显高于后部和中部。本研究揭示了集约化肉鸡舍内细菌群落的空间分布规律,为研究集约化肉鸡舍内空气中总细菌提供了新的视角。启示:来自家禽舍的空气气溶胶中所含的细菌与动物健康和生产密切相关。本研究旨在探讨肉鸡鸡舍空气中细菌气溶胶的空间分布和多样性。结果发现,肉鸡舍内不同位置的细菌气溶胶浓度差异较大,中间位置的细菌气溶胶暴露量显著高于其他位置(p < 0.05)。α -多样性分析表明,鸡舍入口处的微生物群落多样性高于鸡舍中部和后部(PProteobacteria、Firmicutes和放线菌门)。鸡舍入口和后部样品属水平上的微生物群落较为接近,而鸡舍中、后部样品的物种多样性高度相似(P>0.05)。综上所述,空间因子对肉鸡笼内空气中细菌多样性和丰度的影响,对饲养环境中的动物和工作人员的健康构成潜在威胁。
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Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (J&AWMA) is one of the oldest continuously published, peer-reviewed, technical environmental journals in the world. First published in 1951 under the name Air Repair, J&AWMA is intended to serve those occupationally involved in air pollution control and waste management through the publication of timely and reliable information.
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