The combination of airborne pollen and allergen quantification to reliably assess the real pollinosis risk in different bioclimatic areas F. Javier Rodríguez-RajoVictoria JatoMaría Suárez-Cervera Original Paper 27 May 2010 Pages: 1 - 12
Exposure to airborne microorganisms, hyphal fragments, and pollen in a field of organically grown strawberries Kira TendalAnne Mette Madsen Original Paper 29 May 2010 Pages: 13 - 23
Observations on the use of membrane filtration and liquid impingement to collect airborne microorganisms in various atmospheric environments Dale W. GriffinCristina GonzalezMark Lyles Original Paper 29 June 2010 Pages: 25 - 35
Study of Poaceae phenology in a Mediterranean climate. Which species contribute most to airborne pollen counts? Eduardo León-RuizPurificación AlcázarCarmen Galán Original Paper 22 June 2010 Pages: 37 - 50
Investigation into mountain pine beetle above-canopy dispersion using weather radar and an atmospheric dispersion model Bruce AinsliePeter L. Jackson Original Paper 27 July 2010 Pages: 51 - 65
Airborne Aspergillus and Penicillium in the atmosphere of Szczecin, (Poland) (2004–2009) Agnieszka Grinn-Gofroń Original Paper Open access 03 August 2010 Pages: 67 - 76
Airborne fungal spore content in the atmosphere of the city of La Plata, Argentina Andrea C. MalloDaniela S. NitiuMaría C. Gardella Sambeth Brief Communication 08 June 2010 Pages: 77 - 84
Practices contributing to biotic pollution in Air-conditioned indoor environments A. A. Haleem KhanS. Mohan Karuppayil Brief Communication 13 July 2010 Pages: 85 - 89