A comparative study on the airborne fungi in Athens, Greece, by viable and non-viable sampling methods Ioanna PyrriEvangelia Kapsanaki-Gotsi Original Paper 04 January 2007 Pages: 3 - 15
The importance of interactions between meteorological conditions when interpreting their effect on the dispersal of pollen from homogeneously distributed sources Inmaculada Silva PalaciosRafael Tormo MolinaAdolfo F. Muñoz Rodríguez Original paper 04 January 2007 Pages: 17 - 26
Evaluation of the different Alternaria prediction models on a potato crop in A Limia (NW of Spain) I. IglesiasF. J. Rodríguez-RajoJ. Méndez Original Paper 09 February 2007 Pages: 27 - 34
Inhibition of quantitative PCR analysis of fungal conidia associated with indoor air particulate matter James J. McDevittPeter S. J. LeesKellogg J. Schwab Original Paper 31 January 2007 Pages: 35 - 45
Fertile fungal spores collected on different faced surfaces in the atmosphere of Giza, Egypt A. A. Abdel HameedM. I. KhoderA. A. Emad Original Paper 01 March 2007 Pages: 47 - 57
Airborne dust, bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi at a flourmill Abdel Hameed A. Awad Original Paper 23 February 2007 Pages: 59 - 69
Improving early-season estimates of olive production using airborne pollen multi-sampling sites Helena RibeiroMário CunhaIlda Abreu Original Paper 21 February 2007 Pages: 71 - 78
Dispersion of the bio-aerosol produced by the oak processionary moth Lisa FenkBernhard VogelHelmuth Horvath Original Paper 16 March 2007 Pages: 79 - 87