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Fungal aerosols: A review

Madelin, T. M.
1994
Journal of Aerosol Science, 25(8): 1405-1412


Madelin, T. M., (1994), "Fungal aerosols: A review", Journal of Aerosol Science, 25(8): 1405-1412.
Abstract:
Fungal aerosols are important in the spread of plant, animal and human diseases. The development of this area of aerobiology is reviewed in relation to its influence on, and interaction with, the growth of aerosol science. Physical characteristics of airborne fungal spores relevant to their liberation, flight and deposition are discussed. Some samplers and sampling techniques especially suited to fungal aerosols are described.

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