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- W2626688314 abstract "Moulds (or Fungi) are heterotrophic organisms which do not use light for photosynthetic assimilation processes. They need organic matter as nutrients, playing an important role in the natural biologic recycling processes by digesting and degrading organic substrates to chemically more simple components. Many species of moulds live a very concealed life, and stay almost invisible during most of their biologic cycle. Some fungi form very diffuse systems of hyphae (mycelium) in the soil in the rhizosphere of „higher” plants, or in me organic substrate they feed on. Only their spore forming tissue systems become visible as mouldy of mildewed surfaces or as the better known fructification bodies like toad stools or mushrooms. More biologic information about fungi, particularly in relation to aerobiology and allergy, can be found in handbooks and atlases (Gregory, 1973; Nilsson, 1983; Al-Doory and Domson, 1984; Wilken-Jensen and Gravesen, 1984; Ingold and Hudson, 1993; Gravesen et al, 1994; Samson et al, 1994; Cox and Wathes, 1995). Moulds reproduce and spread mainly by means of spores. They produce different kinds of spores originating from sexual or asexual reproduction. Spores can be distributed mostly by water and air, sometimes by specific vectors." @default.
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- W2626688314 title "Airborne mould spores of allergenic importance" @default.
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