Summer airborne mycoflora of Timişoara (Romania) and relationship to meteorological parameters

作者: Nicoleta Ianovici

DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2016.1271823

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摘要: AbstractThe present aeromycological investigation was undertaken to study atmospheric fungal spores in Timisoara (western Romania). This carried out using a Hirst type volumetric sampler. The revealed the existence of rich airborne mycoflora. were classified and evaluated into three groups (‘major’, ‘minor’ ‘sporadic’) depending upon their catch percentage air. Cladosporium/Fusarium/Leptosphaeria-group, Alternaria, Helminthosporium fragments regularly recorded (frequency 100% days). Cladosporium accounted for 81.09% outdoor spores. have been identified as abundant our geographic area. Spearman’s correlations applied meteorological parameters spore concentrations. In addition, calculated between concentrations variables from previous day. A total eleven weather fact...

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