Abstract Fungal fragments are abundant immunoreactive bioaerosols that may outnumber the concentrations of intact spores in the air. To investigate the importance of Alternaria fragments as sources of allergens compared to Alternaria spores, we determined the levels of Alternaria spores and Alt a 1 (the major allergen in Alternaria alternata spores) collected on filters within three fractions of particulate matter (PM) of different aerodynamic diameter: (1) PM>10, (diameter>10μm); (2) PM2.5-10 (2.5-10μm); (3) PM2.5 (0.12-2.5μm). The airborne particles were collected using a three stage high-volume ChemVol cascade impactor during the Alternaria sporulation season in Poznań, Poland (30 days between 6 July and 22 September 2016). ...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
Abstract Spores of the genus Alternaria belong to one of the most prevailing constituents of the air...
Humid indoor environments may be colonised by allergenic fi lamentous microfungi (moulds), Aspergill...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Alternaria alternata is one of the most abundant ...
This research was carried out within the framework of the research projects funded by the Ministry o...
Bioaerosols in the atmosphere include bacteria, viruses, pollen and fungal spores. Airborne spores f...
The exposure to spores causing health effects is usually assessed by determining the concentration o...
The aim of the study was to compare the concentration of Alternaria spores in the cities of Poznan, ...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Air quality is an increasing concern of the European Union, local authorities, scientists and most o...
Air quality is an increasing concern of the European Union, local authorities, scientists and most o...
Alternaria spores are pathogenic to agricultural crops, and the longest and the most severe sporulat...
Alternaria is a genus of worldwide fungi found in different habitats such as soil, the atmosphere, p...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAspergillus is a genus of saprophytic fungus wi...
The co-occurrence of airborne allergenic pollen grains and fungal spores was estimated in Rzeszów in...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
Abstract Spores of the genus Alternaria belong to one of the most prevailing constituents of the air...
Humid indoor environments may be colonised by allergenic fi lamentous microfungi (moulds), Aspergill...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Alternaria alternata is one of the most abundant ...
This research was carried out within the framework of the research projects funded by the Ministry o...
Bioaerosols in the atmosphere include bacteria, viruses, pollen and fungal spores. Airborne spores f...
The exposure to spores causing health effects is usually assessed by determining the concentration o...
The aim of the study was to compare the concentration of Alternaria spores in the cities of Poznan, ...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Air quality is an increasing concern of the European Union, local authorities, scientists and most o...
Air quality is an increasing concern of the European Union, local authorities, scientists and most o...
Alternaria spores are pathogenic to agricultural crops, and the longest and the most severe sporulat...
Alternaria is a genus of worldwide fungi found in different habitats such as soil, the atmosphere, p...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MAspergillus is a genus of saprophytic fungus wi...
The co-occurrence of airborne allergenic pollen grains and fungal spores was estimated in Rzeszów in...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
Abstract Spores of the genus Alternaria belong to one of the most prevailing constituents of the air...
Humid indoor environments may be colonised by allergenic fi lamentous microfungi (moulds), Aspergill...