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Saharan Dust Events Bring Microbes to Europe, Potentially Benefiting Crops
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Guardian International19.06.2026Environment1 dk okuma

Saharan Dust Events Bring Microbes to Europe, Potentially Benefiting Crops

L'essentiel

  • Saharan dust storms are increasingly intense, depositing microorganisms over Europe.
  • A study in Portugal found bacteria in dust that could act as natural fertilizers, potentially benefiting crop growth, especially in vineyards.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Saharan dust events, carrying microorganisms, are becoming more intense and affecting Europe. Southern Portugal is a key deposition route, with vineyards being a particular concern.

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Dust events, when thousands of tonnes of fine sand whipped up from the Sahara are dumped over Europe, are becoming more intense.

These sometimes produce “blood rain” that leaves visible red streaks, and while generally harmless, the dust is not sterile but brings a freight of microorganisms.

One big concern is how imported microbes may affect the soil microbiome and impact agricultural fertility and crop yield.

Southern Portugal lies along one of the main deposition routes for Saharan dust, and the effect on vineyards in particular is a growing concern.

A team from the University of Lisbon carried out genomic mapping of microbes in dust samples from 2022’s Storm Celia.

In addition to other findings the study turned up one surprise: a genus of bacteria that could benefit crop growth.

Researchers say the strains of resilient bacteria in the dust can integrate into European soil.

These may act as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), which chemically alter the environment around plant roots to unlock nutrients and stimulate growth, acting as natural fertiliser.

Blood rain may bring benefits as well as harms, in particular supplying soil bacteria suitable for hot, dry conditions.

Researchers are pressing ahead to understand microbe transport, and how best to counter the threats and exploit the opportunities.

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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Further research will clarify the net effect of Saharan dust microbes on European agriculture.

    Probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • How will imported microbes affect soil microbiome?
  • What are the full impacts on crop yield?
  • How to best exploit beneficial microbes?

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