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Buters, J.T.M. ; Clot, B.* ; Galán, C.* ; Gehrig, R.* ; Gilge, S.* ; Hentges, F.* ; O’Connor, D.* ; Sikoparija, B.* ; Skjoth, C.* ; Tummon, F.* ; Adams-Groom, B.* ; Antunes, C.M.* ; Bruffaerts, N.* ; Celenk, S.* ; Crouzy, B.* ; Guillaud, G.* ; Hajkova, L.* ; Seliger, A.K.* ; Oliver, G.* ; Ribeiro, H.* ; Rodinkova, V.* ; Saarto, A.* ; Sauliene, I.* ; Sozinova, O.* ; Stjepanovic, B.*

Automatic detection of airborne pollen: an overview.

Aerobiologia, DOI: 10.1007/s10453-022-09750-x (2022)
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Pollen monitoring has traditionally been carried out using manual methods first developed in the early 1950s. Although this technique has been recently standardised, it suffers from several drawbacks, notably data usually only being available with a delay of 3–9 days and usually delivered at a daily resolution. Several automatic instruments have come on to the market over the past few years, with more new devices also under development. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of all available and developing automatic instruments, how they measure, how they identify airborne pollen, what impacts measurement quality, as well as what potential there is for further advancement in the field of bioaerosol monitoring.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Schlagwörter Automatic Monitor ; Fungal Spores ; Methods ; Pollen
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0393-5965
e-ISSN 1573-3025
Zeitschrift Aerobiologia
Verlag Pitagora Ed.
Verlagsort Bologna
Nichtpatentliteratur Publikationen
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed