The availability and dynamics of airborne fungal spores in the atmosphere are strongly influenced by the meteorological parameters and by other factors such as air pollutants. The aim of this study was to update the knowledge about the seasonal and diurnal variations in airborne fungal spores of Doha area and to correlate these variations with meteorological factors, and to investigate the influence of atmospheric CO2 concentrations and different culture media on the availability of fungal spores. From 106 settle plate exposures (on alternative days) throughout the period April 2015-March 2016, a total of 1197 mould- and 283 yeast colony-forming units (CFU), twenty one genera and 62 species were retrieved. The highest fungal spore's concent...
This study represents the first international intercomparison of fungal spore observations since 199...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
Airborne fungi are considered to cause adverse health impacts on humans, animals and plants. Fungal ...
This study was initiated to investigate seasonal and intradiurnal variations in concentrations of ai...
Airborne fungi are an important part of aerobiological particles; this group includes several etiolo...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
[[abstract]]Ambient particles comprise approximately 25% of fungal spores, which cause adverse healt...
Airborne fungal spores (AFS) represent the major fraction of primary biological aerosol particles (P...
In this study, the effect of relative humidity, temperature, and wind on airborne fungal allergens i...
Daily monitoring of airborne fungal spores was carried out for the first time in Al Khor city, Qatar...
An aerobiological study to identify and quantify allergenic fungi and their seasonal fluctuations wa...
International audienceAirborne fungal spores (AFS) represent the major fraction of primary biologica...
This study determined annual and monthly fluctuations in concentration of 20 fungal genera. The se...
Aerobiological studies to evaluate allergenic fungal spores in the atmosphere of Riyadh were conduct...
This study represents the first international intercomparison of fungal spore observations since 199...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
Airborne fungi are considered to cause adverse health impacts on humans, animals and plants. Fungal ...
This study was initiated to investigate seasonal and intradiurnal variations in concentrations of ai...
Airborne fungi are an important part of aerobiological particles; this group includes several etiolo...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
[[abstract]]Ambient particles comprise approximately 25% of fungal spores, which cause adverse healt...
Airborne fungal spores (AFS) represent the major fraction of primary biological aerosol particles (P...
In this study, the effect of relative humidity, temperature, and wind on airborne fungal allergens i...
Daily monitoring of airborne fungal spores was carried out for the first time in Al Khor city, Qatar...
An aerobiological study to identify and quantify allergenic fungi and their seasonal fluctuations wa...
International audienceAirborne fungal spores (AFS) represent the major fraction of primary biologica...
This study determined annual and monthly fluctuations in concentration of 20 fungal genera. The se...
Aerobiological studies to evaluate allergenic fungal spores in the atmosphere of Riyadh were conduct...
This study represents the first international intercomparison of fungal spore observations since 199...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...