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- W2110125640 abstract "In the indoor environment, mites and fungi are two of the most important causes of asthma and rhinitis in people. Although these two subjects are often studied separately, to do so ignores the important ecological relationship between them. For example, fungi may be a source of nutrients, providing the sterols and vitamins required by one of the most important house-dust mites, <i>Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus.</i> In addition, two other mite species also found in the indoor environment, <i>Acarus siro</i> and <i>Tyrophagus putrescentiae,</i> are attracted by fungi and feed on some species of them. In return, these two mite species are capable of inoculating the micro-organisms into clean food commodities. This review is an attempt to highlight the complex interaction between mites and fungi and to give an overview of our knowledge of this microscopic world. It also hopes to give a clearer understanding of the mechanisms by which fungicides can control, or not, the development of domestic mite populations." @default.
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