I am interested in size segregated bioaerosols, especially in the urbanized marine atmosphere. I am working on aerosols for many years, but sampling of bioaerosol is something new for me, please help.
Have you already checked the search results on RG? There may be some relevant papers. Here's the link anyway https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?type=publication&query=bioaerosols
Burrows, S. M., C. Hoose, U. Pöschl and M. G. Lawrence: Ice nuclei in marine air: biogenic particles or dust? Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13, 245-267 (2013).
Burrows, S. M., P. J. Rayner, T. Butler and M. G. Lawrence: Estimating bacteria emissions from inversion of atmospheric transport: sensitivity to modelled particle characteristics. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13, 5473-5488 (2013).
You might have a look at the publication list of the multiphase chemistry and biogeochemistry departments of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry; M.O. Andreae and U. Pöschl are experts regarding bioaerosols!
I'm very interested in such results, as well. Are there any reliable results on health effects of bioaerosols from agricultural sources? What about any guidelines by the WHO?
Thanks a lot for any suggestions of publications.In fact, I would like to combine the study of organic carbon in aerosols of marine atmosphere with bioaerosols. I wonder what part of OC in total OC mass comes from the sea? What compounds of OC are of marine origin? Is the sea a source of bio-organic aerosols dangerous to health? And on the other hand if they are not dangerous by themself, if they may enter into such connections that the resulting compounds are hazardous to health?
Hoekstra A, Maltsev V, Videen G, editors. Optics of Biological Particles. Dordrecht: Springer; 2007.
Pan YL, Holler S, Chang RK, Hill SC, Pinnick RG, Niles S, et al. Single- shot fluorescence spectra of individual micrometer-sized bioaerosols illuminated by a 351- or 266-nm ultraviolet laser. Opt. Lett. 1999;24:116–8.