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1. The origin of pine pollen grains captured from air at Calypsobyen, Svalbard

2. Abundance of Ganoderma sp. in Europe and SW Asia: modelling the pathogen infection levels in local trees using the proxy of airborne fungal spore concentrations

3. Intra-diurnal and daily changes in Didymella ascospore concentrations in the air of an urban site

4. Effects of wind speed and direction on monthly fluctuations of Cladosporium conidia concentration in the air

5. Airborne Quercus pollen in SW Spain: Identifying favourable conditions for atmospheric transport and potential source areas

6. Airborne Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spores in Europe: Forecasting possibilities and relationships with meteorological parameters

7. Comparisons of fungal spore distributions using air sampling at Worcester, England (2006–2010)

8. An analysis of local wind and air mass directions and their impact on Cladosporium distribution using HYSPLIT and circular statistics

9. Dew point temperature affects ascospore release of allergenic genus Leptosphaeria

10. Atmospheric concentrations of Alternaria, Cladosporium, Ganoderma and Didymella spores monitored in Cork (Ireland) and Worcester (England) during the summer of 2010

11. Back-trajectories show export of airborne fungal spores (Ganoderma sp.) from forests to agricultural and urban areas in England

12. An analysis of the exposure time to very high concentrations of Cladosporium conidia in the air of an urban site

13. Relationships between airborne pollen grains, wind direction and land cover using GIS and circular statistics

14. Back-trajectory modelling and DNA-based species-specific detection methods allow tracking of fungal spore transport in air masses

15. Potential impact of climate change on fungal distributions: analysis of 2 years of contrasting weather in the UK

16. Determination of Alternaria spp. habitats using 7-day volumetric spore trap, Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model and geographic information system

17. Pollen from alder (Alnus sp.), birch (Betula sp.) and oak (Quercus sp.) in the UK originate from small woodlands

18. Application of redundancy analysis for aerobiological data

19. Potential sources of airborne Alternaria spp. spores in South-west Spain

20. Forecasting methodologies for Ganoderma spore concentration using combined statistical approaches and model evaluations

21. Madeira-a tourist destination for asthma sufferers

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