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Evidence microbes connect Nature's health to human health; 経験的証拠では自然の健康を人間の健康に結びつけます

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Microbes out in Nature, from cyanobacteria to diatoms, could affect human health, according to a January 16 2021 report in Phys.Org by Kevin Dillon, a doctoral student in the lab of co-author Professor Donna E. Fennell, chair of the Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Environmental and Biological Sciences. They found these microbes travel in clouds distributing themselves throughout nature, including soil, rivers, and lakes (1).

It has been known that phytoplankton such as diatoms and various forms of algae thrive in nutrient-rich coastal waters, during oceanic spring blooms, and fresh water environments. The algae include blue-green (cyanobacteria), green, red and golden algae, and diatoms (another form of algae).

The power of microbes is their ability to recycle the primary elements of all living systems, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Plankton are responsible for much of the food we eat and the air we breathe (2). Dillon says their research can lead to unlocking specific genes associated with the production of toxins by these microorganisms and limiting their growth. What this means is our well being really does go full circle in the "circle of life", and the connection is more interdependent than we may have ever suspected.

In addition to our personal health, diatoms hold 20% of carbon emissions in check, playing a major role in climate change control and is a major source of food for mammals such as whales, according to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (3). Additional research by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology say these tiny plankton drive a process called the "biological pump", consuming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and moving it to sediments in the deep ocean (4).

1. https://phys.org/news/2021-02-microbes-pose-health-ecosystem-earth.amp
2. https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/2019/08/09/plankton-small-organism-big-role/
3. https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2010/webprogram/Paper1743.html
4. https://www.ntnu.edu/news/2013-news/ocean-certain


経験的証拠では自然の健康を人間の健康に結びつけます

2021年1月16日にPhys.Orgで報告されているように共著者、ラトガース大学環境科学、環境生物科学科の議長のDonna E.Fennell教授の研究室の博士課程の学生であるKevin Dillonによると、シアノバクテリアや珪藻など自然界に存在する微生物は、人間の健康に影響を与える可能性があります。 この微生物が雲の中を移動し、土壌、川、湖などの自然全体に分布していることを発見されました。

珪藻やさまざまな藻類などの植物プランクトンは、栄養豊富な沿岸水域で、海洋性の春咲きの時、或いは淡水環境で繁殖することが知られています。藻類には、青緑色(シアノバクテリア)、緑・赤・黄金色藻、珪藻(別の形態の藻)が含まれます。

微生物の力は、炭素、窒素、酸素など、すべての生命システムの主要な要素をリサイクルする能力です。プランクトンは私たちが食べる食品と呼吸する空気の多くに役割を果たす。アメリカ科学振興協会によると、珪藻は私たちの個人的な健康に加えて、炭素排出量の20%を抑制し、気候変動の制御に大きな役割を果たし、クジラなどの哺乳類の主要な食料源となっています。

ノルウェー科学技術大学の研究によると、この小さなプランクトンは「生物ポンプ」と呼ばれるプロセスを駆動し、大気から二酸化炭素を消費して深海の堆積物に移動させます。

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