“…Fungal spores, which are the reproductive structures in the lifecycle of fungi, are abundant in the atmosphere (Després et al, 2012;Madelin, 1994;Bauer et al, 2008). Average fungal spore concentrations of 1 to 10 L −1 have been reported in the continental boundary layer (Elbert et al, 2007) and peak concentrations of 20 to 35 L −1 have been previously observed (Oliveira et al, 2005;Ho et al, 2005;Goncalves et al, 2010;Quintero et al, 2010;Khattab and Levetin, 2008;Nayar and Jothish, 2013). These spores can be transported large distances and transported to high altitudes in the troposphere (Hirst et al, 1967;Gregory, 1978;Bowers et al, 2009;Amato et al, 2007;Ebner et al, 1989;Fulton, 1966;Kelly and Pady, 1953;Pady and Kelly, 1953;Pady and Kapica, 1955;Proctor and Parker, 1938) and even into the stratosphere (Smith et al, 2010;Imshenetsky et al, 1978;Griffin, 2004).…”