Microorganisms such as bacteria, virus, and fungi am teeming in the air. These biological particles contributes to the ecological balance and play an important role in agriculture, the biosphere, cloud formation, global climate, and atmospheric dynamics. However, they also affect the environmental equality, and even act as a medium for the spread that leads to air pollution and human diseases. Airborne microorganisms are a major cause of human respiratory diseases, such as asthma, allergies, and pathogenic infections. Both cultivation-dependent and –independent methods can be used to explore microbial diversity in the air, uncovering the potential impacts on the natural environment and human disease.
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