Airborne ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pollen concentrations in Croatia, 2002–2004 R. PeternelJ. ČuligP. Hercog Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 161 - 168
Airborne fungal spores in urban and rural environments in Poland I. KasprzykM. Worek Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 169 - 176
A new sub-sampling method for analysis of air samples collected with the Andersen single-stage sampler Catharine M. CatranisSusan E. AnagnostC. J. K. Wang Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 177 - 184
Comparative study of seasonal and intradiurnal variation of airborne herbaceous pollen in urban and rural areas Idalia Kasprzyk Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 185 - 195
Preliminary survey of indoor and outdoor airborne microfungi at coastal buildings in Egypt EL-Sayed M. EL-Morsy Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 197 - 210
Airborne microorganisms in the African desert dust corridor over the mid-Atlantic ridge, Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 209 Dale W. GriffinDouglas L. WestphalMichael A. Gray Original Paper 06 September 2006 Pages: 211 - 226
Relationship between indoor and outdoor airborne fungal spores, pollen, and (1→3)-β-D-glucan in homes without visible mold growth Taekhee LeeSergey A. GrinshpunTiina Reponen Original paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 227 - 235
Direct evidence for the presence of allergens in Rosaceae fruit tree pollen G. MarzbanA. MansfeldM. Laimer Original Paper 06 September 2006 Pages: 237 - 245