“…A few decades ago, living microorganisms were observed in cloud water (Sattler et al, 2001;Amato et al, 2005Amato et al, , 2007aWei et al, 2017). Particularly through measurements of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and anabolic precursors or nutrient incorporation rates, it has been shown that cloud microorganisms are metabolically active and play an important role in cloud chemical reactivity (Sattler et al, 2001;Amato et al, 2007a;Hill et al, 2007;Vaïtilingom et al, 2012Vaïtilingom et al, , 2013. Several studies performed on simplified or real microcosms have demonstrated that cloud microorganisms are able to degrade carbon compounds (Ariya et al, 2002;Amato et al, 2005Amato et al, , 2007cHusarova et al, 2011;Vaïtilingom et al, 2010Vaïtilingom et al, , 2011Vaïtilingom et al, , 2013Matulovà et al, 2014); recent studies have also shown that this could be the case in the air (Krumins et al, 2014).…”