Prediction of Alternaria and Pleospora concentrations from the meteorological forecast and artificial neural network in L’Aquila, Abruzzo (Central Italy) Barbara TomassettiAntonella Angelosante BrunoGuido Visconti Original Paper 26 April 2009 Pages: 127 - 136
Trichoderma harzianum: occurrence in the air and clinical significance Shaonli DasSwati Gupta-Bhattacharya Original Paper 13 May 2009 Pages: 137 - 145
Temporal and spatial variation of indoor and outdoor airborne fungal spores, pollen, and (1→3)-β-d-glucan Carlos CrawfordTiina ReponenSergey A. Grinshpun Original Paper 28 May 2009 Pages: 147 - 158
Possible cause of allergy for the librarians: books manipulation and ventilation as sources of fungus spores spreading Ingrid Cezara ApetreiGilda Eleonora DrăgănescuXenia Patraş Original Paper 09 June 2009 Pages: 159 - 166
A two-year report of pollen influx into Tauber traps in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon, Buenos Aires, Argentina Claudio F. PérezFabiana LatorreSusana Pastorino Original paper 04 June 2009 Pages: 167 - 181
A comparison of airborne and dust-borne allergens and toxins collected from home, office and outdoor environments both in New Haven, United States and Nanjing, China Maosheng YaoYan WuGediminas Mainelis Original Paper 04 June 2009 Pages: 183 - 192
Intrusion of airborne pollen through open windows and doors Juha JantunenKimmo Saarinen Original Paper 13 June 2009 Pages: 193 - 201