Isolates of Fusarium graminearum collected 40–320 meters above ground level cause Fusarium head blight in wheat and produce trichothecene mycotoxins D. G. Schmale IIIS. D. RossB. Dingus Original Paper 20 April 2011 Pages: 1 - 11
Airborne ascospores in Mérida (SW Spain) and the effect of rain and other meteorological parameters on their concentration Fernando Hernández TrejoAdolfo F. Muñoz RodríguezInmaculada Silva Palacios Original Paper 17 May 2011 Pages: 13 - 26
Diversity and seasonal dynamics of airborne bacteria in the Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang, China Wanfu WangYantian MaHuyuan Feng Original Paper 23 June 2011 Pages: 27 - 38
Pollen grains of queen sago (Cycas circinalis L.), a source of aeroallergen from West Bengal, India: an immunochemical approach Mir Musaraf HussainPampa ChakrabortyKashinath Bhattacharya Original Paper 15 June 2011 Pages: 39 - 47
Airborne concentrations of bacteria and fungi in Thailand border market Pradub ReanprayoonWattanachai Yoonaiwong Original Paper 27 May 2011 Pages: 49 - 60
First report of phytoliths in the air of Argentina Fabiana LatorreMariana Fernández HonaineMargarita L. Osterrieth Original Paper 03 June 2011 Pages: 61 - 69
Release behavior of small sized daughter allergens from Cryptomeria japonica pollen grains during urban rainfall event Q. WangS. NakamuraM. Miwa Original Paper 03 June 2011 Pages: 71 - 81