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Atmospheric Concentrations of Alternaria, Cladosporium, Ganoderma and Didymella Spores Monitored in Cork (Ireland) and Worcester (England) During the Summer of 2010 [PDF]
This study represents the first international intercomparison of fungal spore observations since 1990, focusing on atmospheric concentrations of Alternaria, Cladosporium, Ganoderma and Didymella spores.
Healy, D.A. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Brown spot needle blight (BSNB), caused by the fungus Lecanosticta acicola, is a widely distributed foliar disease of pines that causes needle necrosis, premature defoliation, and growth loss in both natural forests and commercial plantations. Although L.
Gabriel Silva +13 more
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Assessment of Airborne Microflora in the Indoor Micro-Environments of Residential Houses of Lahore, Pakistan [PDF]
The presence of micro-organisms in air is taken for granted, but understanding the identities, distribution and abundance of airborne micro-organisms remains in its infancy.
Ahmed, Shakil +5 more
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Guidelines on ambient intramural airborne fungal spores.
To generate baseline data for indoor airborne fungal spores in noncomplaint residential properties (with no moisture/mold-related problems) and to identify home characteristics indicative of elevated fungal levels.Air samples were collected onto petroleum jelly-coated slides from living rooms of 100 residential properties in Leicestershire, United ...
Fairs, A. +3 more
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Blossom blight caused by Monilinia laxa in almond orchards in the Ebro Valley. Early stages of mummified fruiting structures infected by M. laxa frequently adhered to branches. Later stages of mummified fruiting structures were predominantly on the ground.
Carla Casals +6 more
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Aerobiological study in Lima, Peru
Background: Knowledge about seasonal and annual fluctuations in airborne pollen and fungal spores in any geographical area is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment of allergy diseases.
Silvia Uriarte, Óscar Calderón
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Polarization Optics to Differentiate Among Bioaerosols for Lidar Applications
Polarization optics, which characterize the orientation of the electromagnetic field through Stokes vectors formalism, have been effectively used in lidar remote sensing to detect particles that differ in shape, such as mineral dust or pollen.
Alain Miffre +4 more
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Health Outcomes of Exposure to Biological and Chemical Components of Inhalable and Respirable Particulate Matter [PDF]
Particulate matter (PM) is a key indicator of air pollution and a significant risk factor for adverse health outcomes in humans. PM is not a self-contained pollutant but a mixture of different compounds including chemical and biological fractions.
Burnett +26 more
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Microbiology and atmospheric processes: research challenges concerning the impact of airborne micro-organisms on the atmosphere and climate [PDF]
For the past 200 years, the field of aerobiology has explored the abundance, diversity, survival and transport of micro-organisms in the atmosphere.
B. Vogel +7 more
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The occurrence of diseases during greenhouse vegetable cultivation is becoming increasingly severe. Humidity and wind are important factors affecting the spread of many pathogenic fungal spores, but it remains difficult to explain the phenomenon of rapid
Jiayi Ma +8 more
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