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Title: Aerobiology: Aspects and Prospects
Authors: Khandelwal, Asha
Keywords: Aerobiology
Allergy
Annual pollen & Fungal spore calendars
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: Palaeobotanist (2008) 57(1-2): 251-255
Abstract: Aerobiology is the study of all biologically significant materials that are transported in the atmosphere. Air-borne bioparticles are either beneficial or hazardous, affecting the health and economic prosperity of man on one hand and serving as bio-indicators on the other. Aerobiology has been used as a discipline and as well as a tool for other disciplines such as medicine (allergology - both human & animal diseases, immunology, occupational hygiene), agriculture (plant pathology, pest management, arthropod dispersal), forestry & gene ecology, meteorology, climatology, biometeorology, microbiology, biodeterioration, indoor air quality, air pollution, industrial aerobiology, cultural heritage, palaeobotany, etc. Aerobiologists should encourage closer collaboration among various disciplines in order to achieve a more meaningful outcome.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1359
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