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The escalating threats of zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), climate change, and environmental degradation have intensified the need for a unified health approach. One Health—integrating human, animal, and environmental health—is critical
Anuupama Suchiita +2 more
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Fungal Spore Seasons Advanced Across the US Over Two Decades of Climate Change
Abstract Phenological shifts due to climate change have been extensively studied in plants and animals. Yet, the responses of fungal spores—organisms important to ecosystems and major airborne allergens—remain understudied. This knowledge gap limits our understanding of their ecological and public health implications.
Ruoyu Wu +6 more
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Different aproaches for interpolating mising pollen data in aerobiology
Pollen traps frequently are installed in not easily accessible places and, being the mechanism only tested once a week. Consequently, failures in the traps are not detected immediately and days with missing data are usually found in databases.
Ruiz-Mata, Rocío +6 more
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Aerobiology, post COVID-19, within the emerging Industrial Revolution 5.0 and Society 5.0
In this perspective, aerobiology includes microbes, dust, insects, birds and airplanes and the importance of aerial ecosystems in modern society. In 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus opened the World’s eyes to the global spread of a virus, the fast global ...
Andrew Macrae +3 more
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Effect of sugar beet variety resistance on the disease epidemiology of Cercospora beticola
Cercospora leaf spot (CLS), caused by Cercospora beticola, is the most destructive foliar disease in sugar beet. In our two‐year field trial, we monitored the spore flight of C. beticola in field trials comprising varieties with different resistant properties with a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)‐based method.
Yixuan Yang +2 more
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Societal Impact Statement Pollen relates to many aspects of human and environmental health, which protection and improvement are endorsed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Thomas Hornick +26 more
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High‐throughput assessment of anemophilous pollen size and variability using imaging cytometry
Summary Pollen grain size relates to plant community structure via pollen dispersal, plant resource allocation into regenerative processes, plant phylogeny and plant genetics (ploidy), or it can be used as a decisive trait for pollen species distinction.
Thomas Hornick +2 more
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Aeroallergen sensitivity patterns in Gulf countries: A systematic review
Abstract Background Successful management of allergic diseases necessitates accurate diagnosis, implementation of appropriate allergen avoidance techniques, and medical therapies. However, data availability regarding aeroallergens in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries is limited.
Tahira Khurram +3 more
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Pollen Monitoring and Current Techniques in Aerobiology: An Update
Pollen monitoring is an integral part of aerobiology. The analysis of pollen content in the air, which is its core routine work, requires reliable devices. The continuous evolution of technology prompted us to give an update on current techniques used in
Maximilian Bastl +2 more
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Many microbes relevant to crops, domestic animals, and humans are transported over long distances through the atmosphere. Some of these atmospheric microbes catalyze the freezing of water at higher temperatures and facilitate the onset of precipitation ...
Celia Jimenez-Sanchez +5 more
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