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How Air Plays Dual Role ? | Aero-Microbiology

Get the answer of: How air plays dual role ? Vedas are the most ancient script of Aryans written between 1,500 and 8,500 BC. However, man's basic resources acting as life support system has been described as panchbhutas i.e. soil (kshiti), water (Aap), energy (Agni), space (Aakash), and air (Vayu). In addition to the description of panchbhutas towards spiritualism, air [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:03:45+00:00November 28, 2016|Air Microbiology|Comments Off on How Air Plays Dual Role ? | Aero-Microbiology

Examples of Indoor Aerospore | Aero-Microbiology

In this article we will discuss about some examples of indoor aerospore. 1. Aeromicrospora of Pharmacy: Ayurvedic drugs are prepared in pharmacy. Sharma and Navneet (1996) reported aerofungi from the fermentation unit of Gurukul Kangri Pharmacy, Hardwar. They isolated fungi during February-March, 1994. The environmental factors viz., relative humidity and temperature affected their occurrence. In the diurnal cycle, fungi showed [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:03:44+00:00November 28, 2016|Air Microbiology|Comments Off on Examples of Indoor Aerospore | Aero-Microbiology

List of 4 Air-Borne Microorganisms (With Its Impact)

List of four air-borne microorganisms:- 1. Bacteria 2. Protozoa 3. Microalgae 4. Micro-Fungi. 1. Bacteria: Bacteria comprise a heterogeneous group varying in size from 0.3 to 10-15 µm and those bacteria that are capable of withstanding prolonged desication only can persist in air for long periods. Fortunately, such forms are saprophytic. Among these are sporulating species of bacilli, cocci like [...]

By |2016-09-16T06:09:05+00:00September 16, 2016|Air Microbiology|Comments Off on List of 4 Air-Borne Microorganisms (With Its Impact)
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