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. 1978 Mar;35(3):627–628. doi: 10.1128/aem.35.3.627-628.1978

Incidence of airborne Aspergillus flavus spores in cornfields of five states.

R J Bothast, L R Beuchat, B S Emswiller, M G Johnson, M D Pierson
PMCID: PMC242891  PMID: 416756

Abstract

Airborne Aspergillus flavus spores were rarely detected throughout the 1975 growing season by the agar plate method at cornfield sites in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, South Carolina, and Virginia.

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