Practical aspects of sampling for organic dusts and microorganisms

Air sampling for organic dusts and microorganisms was carried out in silos when moldy silage was discarded through the discharge chute. Concentrations of respirable dust and airborne viable microorganisms exceeded 20 mg/m3 and 1 × 109/m3, respectively, when dry silage was removed from silos. Much lo...

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Air Pollutants - analysis
air sampling
Bacteria - isolation & purification
bioaerosols
Dust - analysis
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Fungi - isolation & purification
silage
Silage - analysis
silos
thermophilic bacteria
thermotolerant fungi
title Practical aspects of sampling for organic dusts and microorganisms
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