This study was initiated to investigate seasonal and intradiurnal variations in concentrations of airborne fungal spores of the Zarqa area in Jordan based on daily spore trapping. A total of 76 396 fungal spores belonging to 41 genera of fungi were identified. The maximum trapped fungus was Cladosporium (49.39%) followed by Puccinia uredospores (11.14%), Alternaria (7.70%), Ustilago (7.62%) and Drechslera (4.03%). The remainder (20.12%) was attributed to 36 genera of fungi. April was the month with the highest mean daily concentration (27.82 spores/m3), while January was the lowest. Two peaks were recorded, one in April (139.58 spores/m3) and another in June (70.42 spores/m3). Total daily spore counts showed significant positive correlation...
Abstract Forests are a natural source of airborne bolete spores. The timing of sporulation and its i...
Fungal spores make up a significant proportion of organic matter within the air. Allergic sensitisat...
WOS: 000258498700011Airborne fungi may be causative agents of adverse health effects. They may adver...
Aerobiological studies to evaluate allergenic fungal spores in the atmosphere of Riyadh were conduct...
The availability and dynamics of airborne fungal spores in the atmosphere are strongly influenced by...
An aerobiological study to identify and quantify allergenic fungi and their seasonal fluctuations wa...
The present study investigated the isolation and iden-tification of airborne fungi from three differ...
Airborne fungi are an important part of aerobiological particles; this group includes several etiolo...
Airborne fungi are considered to cause adverse health impacts on humans, animals and plants. Fungal ...
Fungal spores and hyphal fragments have been associated with out-door allergens and constitute human...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
This study determined annual and monthly fluctuations in concentration of 20 fungal genera. The se...
In this study, the effect of relative humidity, temperature, and wind on airborne fungal allergens i...
The main objective of the present study was to assess culturable airborne fungal concentrations, and...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
Abstract Forests are a natural source of airborne bolete spores. The timing of sporulation and its i...
Fungal spores make up a significant proportion of organic matter within the air. Allergic sensitisat...
WOS: 000258498700011Airborne fungi may be causative agents of adverse health effects. They may adver...
Aerobiological studies to evaluate allergenic fungal spores in the atmosphere of Riyadh were conduct...
The availability and dynamics of airborne fungal spores in the atmosphere are strongly influenced by...
An aerobiological study to identify and quantify allergenic fungi and their seasonal fluctuations wa...
The present study investigated the isolation and iden-tification of airborne fungi from three differ...
Airborne fungi are an important part of aerobiological particles; this group includes several etiolo...
Airborne fungi are considered to cause adverse health impacts on humans, animals and plants. Fungal ...
Fungal spores and hyphal fragments have been associated with out-door allergens and constitute human...
Abstract Background and Objective: Airborne fungi have been proposed as the most common cause of som...
This study determined annual and monthly fluctuations in concentration of 20 fungal genera. The se...
In this study, the effect of relative humidity, temperature, and wind on airborne fungal allergens i...
The main objective of the present study was to assess culturable airborne fungal concentrations, and...
Airborne fungal spores were monitored in 2001-2002 in Rzeszów (town) and its neighborhood. The aim o...
Abstract Forests are a natural source of airborne bolete spores. The timing of sporulation and its i...
Fungal spores make up a significant proportion of organic matter within the air. Allergic sensitisat...
WOS: 000258498700011Airborne fungi may be causative agents of adverse health effects. They may adver...