The collection and retention of a range of fungal spores for a novel spore trap (Microtiter immunospore trap (MTIST)), designed for use with immunoassays, was investigated in wind tunnel experiments. Concentrations\ud of spores of Botrytis cinerea, Cladosporium cladosporioides, Lycopodium clavatum, Erysiphe cruciferarum\ud and Penicillium roqueforti, were measured usingthe MTIST and miniature suction traps (same characteristics as a Burkard 7 day volumetric spore trap). A clear relationship was observed between the spore concentrations measure by the MTIST and those measured by the mini-suction traps. No signi7cant (Fprob¿0:4) effect of windspeed was observed for any spore type in samples collected in the MTIST trap. There was some effect o...
International audienceThe main purpose was to validate the use of outdoor-indoor volumetric impactio...
The suitability of viable and non-viable volumetric collectors as prevalence indicators for potentia...
Spore traps are widely used in plant pathology, but less so in plant biosecurity. Potentially they c...
The collection and retention of a range of fungal spores for a novel spore trap (Microtiter immunosp...
We describe a new microtiter immunospore trapping device (MTIST device) that uses a suction system t...
Collection efficiency of AGI-30 impingers and culturability of collected fungal bioaerosols were eva...
A large number of sites worldwide measure airborne pollen and fungal spore concentrations using a Hi...
The presence of myxomycete spores in air is undisputed, however there are very few studies that iden...
The Burkard Volumetric Spore Trap is a common and efficient instrument used to collect outdoor air s...
We recently developed an electrostatic precipitator with superhydrophobic surface (EPSS), which coll...
Surveillance for early detection of non-native, invasive pathogens requires simple, sturdy, and easy...
A variety of commercial instruments are available for sampling and quantifying microscopic airborne ...
An inexpensive light weight, portable and reliable slit-type volumetric spore trap was developed to ...
A suction trap has been made in which the spores entering a narrow orifice, directed into the wind, ...
The influences of sampling time and flow rates on total recovery rate of airborne fungal spores were...
International audienceThe main purpose was to validate the use of outdoor-indoor volumetric impactio...
The suitability of viable and non-viable volumetric collectors as prevalence indicators for potentia...
Spore traps are widely used in plant pathology, but less so in plant biosecurity. Potentially they c...
The collection and retention of a range of fungal spores for a novel spore trap (Microtiter immunosp...
We describe a new microtiter immunospore trapping device (MTIST device) that uses a suction system t...
Collection efficiency of AGI-30 impingers and culturability of collected fungal bioaerosols were eva...
A large number of sites worldwide measure airborne pollen and fungal spore concentrations using a Hi...
The presence of myxomycete spores in air is undisputed, however there are very few studies that iden...
The Burkard Volumetric Spore Trap is a common and efficient instrument used to collect outdoor air s...
We recently developed an electrostatic precipitator with superhydrophobic surface (EPSS), which coll...
Surveillance for early detection of non-native, invasive pathogens requires simple, sturdy, and easy...
A variety of commercial instruments are available for sampling and quantifying microscopic airborne ...
An inexpensive light weight, portable and reliable slit-type volumetric spore trap was developed to ...
A suction trap has been made in which the spores entering a narrow orifice, directed into the wind, ...
The influences of sampling time and flow rates on total recovery rate of airborne fungal spores were...
International audienceThe main purpose was to validate the use of outdoor-indoor volumetric impactio...
The suitability of viable and non-viable volumetric collectors as prevalence indicators for potentia...
Spore traps are widely used in plant pathology, but less so in plant biosecurity. Potentially they c...