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Diversity and composition of airborne fungal community associated with particulate matters in Beijing during haze and non-haze daysYan et al., 2016
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- Yan D
- Zhang T
- Su J
- Zhao L
- Wang H
- Fang X
- Zhang Y
- Liu H
- Yu L
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- Frontiers in Microbiology
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To assess the diversity and composition of airborne fungi associated with particulate matters (PMs) in Beijing, China, a total of 81 PM samples were collected, which were derived from PM2. 5, PM10 fractions, and total suspended particles during haze and non-haze days. The …
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