ISSN 0393-5965
Publisher: Springer
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Editorial pp. 3-4(2) Author: Isard S.
Monitoring biogeographical response to climate change: The potential role of aeropalynology pp. 87-94(8) Author: Newnham R.M.
The influence of weather on western corn rootworm flight activity at the borders of a soybean field in east central Illinois pp. 95-104(10) Authors: Isard* S.A.; Nasser M.A.; Spencer J.L.; Levine E.
A new adhesive for airborne pollen sampling pp. 105-108(4) Authors: Alcazar P.; Comtois P.
Occurrence of mites and fungi in the homes of patients with allergic manifestations pp. 109-114(6) Authors: Palmas* F.; Cosentino S.; Meloni V.; Fadda M.E.
An indoor air model pp. 115-120(6) Authors: Comtois* P.; Marcoux N.
Viable airborne fungi in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pp. 121-130(10) Authors: Al-Suwaine A.S.; Hasnain S.M.; Bahkali* A.H.
Differences between airborne pollen and flowering phenology of urban trees with reference to production, dispersal and interannual climate variability pp. 131-141(11) Author: Latorre F.
Comparison between pollen counts at ground and at roof level in Basel (Switzerland) pp. 143-147(5) Author: Leuschner R.M.
Aeropalynological monitoring in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan pp. 149-153(5) Author: Kobzar V.N.
News pp. 155-156(2)