Tytuł pozycji:
Occurrence of Didymella ascospores in western and southern Poland in 2004-2006
The concentration of airborne Didymella
spores has been investigated at two monitoring sites
situated along the west–south transect in Poland
(Szczecin, Kraków), i.e. from a height of 100 to
219 m, respectively, above sea level. The aerobiological
monitoring of fungal spores was performed by
means of two Lanzoni volumetric spore traps. The
high Didymella spore numbers were observed at both
cities in June, July and August. Statistically significant
correlations have been found mainly between
the Didymella spore concentrations in the air and the
minimum air temperature and relative air humidity.
The spore count of Didymella is determined by the
diversity of local flora and weather conditions,
especially by the relative air humidity. The identification
of factors that influence and shape spore
concentrations may significantly improve the current
methods of allergy prevention.