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Temporal dynamics of airborne fungi in Swedish forest nurseries

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology
In Sweden, reforestation of managed forests relies predominantly on planting nursery-produced tree seedlings. However, the intense production using containerized cultivation systems (e.g., high seedling density, irrigation from above, regular ...
Rebecca Larsson   +2 more
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Aerobiology: airborne pollen and fungal spores networks

open access: yes, 2015
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Gutiérrez Bustillo, Montserrat   +2 more
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The ecology of microorganisms in a small closed system: Potential benefits and problems for space station [PDF]

open access: yes
The inevitble presence on the space station of microorganisms associated with crew members and their environment will have the potential for both benefits and a range of problems including illness and corrosion of materials.
Rodgers, E. B.
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Diversity and Composition of the Airborne Fungal Community in Mexico City with a Metagenomic Approach

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Airborne fungi are widely distributed in the environment and originate from various sources like soil, plants, decaying organic matter, and even indoor environments. Exposure to airborne fungal spores can cause allergic reactions, asthma, and respiratory
Carolina Brunner-Mendoza   +5 more
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Airborne Hirst Volumetric Sampling Gives an Insight into Atmospheric Dispersion of Pollen and Fungal Spores

open access: yesAtmosphere
The volumetric Hirst method is considered a golden standard in aerobiology for determining particle number concentrations of bioaerosols. Using Hirst-type pollen and spore traps on mobile platforms (i.e., aircraft, cars, motorbikes, bicycles or carried ...
Branko Sikoparija   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparison of Viable and Non-Viable Indoor Airborne Fungal Spore Collections [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2008
C.E. Ciaccio   +5 more
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Land-use patterns and fungal bioaerosols in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome

open access: yesDiscover Environment
Whilst the importance of fungal primary biological aerosol particles (PBAPs) has been recognised, few studies have empirically assessed how land-use patterns influence them.
Maurício C. Mantoani   +19 more
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