Biological contaminants in indoor environments of educational institutions Anamika NathNeeharika BaruahPratibha Deka Review Paper 21 November 2022 Pages: 1 - 20
A prediction of the beginning of the flowering of the common hazel in the Czech Republic Lenka HájkováMartin MožnýZdeněk Žalud Original paper 10 November 2022 Pages: 21 - 35
Assessment of fungal aerosols in a public library with natural ventilation Yiniva Camargo CaicedoHilary Borja PérezAndrés M. Vélez-Pereira Original Paper Open access 02 December 2022 Pages: 37 - 50
Live oak pollen as a source of atmospheric particles Brianna N. HendricksonAlyssa N. AlsanteSarah D. Brooks Original Paper 01 December 2022 Pages: 51 - 67
Airborne particles, bacterial and fungal communities insights of two museum exhibition halls with diverse air quality characteristics Aggeliki SaridakiThodoros GlytsosMihalis Lazaridis Original Paper Open access 24 December 2022 Pages: 69 - 86
Comparison of bacterial community structure in PM2.5 during hazy and non-hazy periods in Guilin, South China Tengfa LongZiwei YeQiang Huo Original Paper 19 December 2022 Pages: 87 - 103
Spore dispersal patterns of the ascomycete fungus Ramularia collo-cygni and their influence on disease epidemics N. D. HavisJ. KaczmarekZ. Fang Original Paper Open access 09 February 2023 Pages: 105 - 118
Concentration characteristics of culturable airborne microbes in family homes in Hangzhou, China Xiuyu LouQing YangZhiguo Fang Original paper 31 January 2023 Pages: 119 - 131
Skin allergenicity of airborne and soil algae isolated from Malaysia Harn-Li JuayWan-Loy ChuYih-Yih Kok Original Paper 01 February 2023 Pages: 133 - 141
Accuracy of a hand-held resistance-free flowmeters for flow adjustments of Hirst-Type pollen traps Mariel Suarez-SuarezJose M. Maya-ManzanoJeroen Buters Original Paper Open access 19 February 2023 Pages: 143 - 148
Investigation of spatial and temporal variations of airborne Poaceae, Myrtaceae and Cupressaceae pollen and Alternaria spores in Sydney, Australia, 2017–2020 Johanna JetschniJane Al KoubaSusanne Jochner-Oette Original Article Open access 16 February 2023 Pages: 149 - 168
Observations from the USA National Phenology Network can be leveraged to model airborne pollen Daniel S. W. KatzElizabeth VogtTheresa M. Crimmins Brief Report 23 December 2022 Pages: 169 - 174
Digitally accessible knowledge about airborne pollen data in Spain Mónica González-AlonsoArturo H. Ariño Brief Report 19 December 2022 Pages: 175 - 179