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Corylus and Alnus pollen concentration in air of Lviv (Western Ukraine)

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Stężenie pyłku Corylus i Alnus w powietrzu Lwowa (zachodnia Ukraina)

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Corylus and Alnus trees are common throughout Western Ukraine. They are important producers of allergenic airborne pollen in the environment of Lviv city. The objective of this study was to examine the dynamics of the Corylus and Alnus air pollen concentration in Lviv with reference to changes in weather conditions. Pollen data (2011-2015) were obtained by the gravimetric method for a site located at the center of Lviv city. The total annual Corylus pollen sums varied from 281 to 724, while the Alnus sums were several times more abundant and varied from 656 to 2505. There were 43 days of difference in start dates of the Corylus pollen season. The start dates for the Alnus pollen season showed a 30-day difference over the 5 years. The season duration differed by 17 days for Corylus and 31 days for Alnus. There is some evidence of synchronous patterns for Corylus and Alnus pollen seasons in Lviv. A trend was observed towards earlier starts of seasons that corresponded to a gradual increase in the average February temperature over 2011-2015.
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Gatunki z rodzaju Corylus i Alnus występują powszechnie na terenie całej zachodniej Ukrainy. Są one istotnymi producentami alergennego pyłku w powietrzu Lwowa. Celem niniejszej pracy było zbadanie dynamiki stężenia pyłku Corylus i Alnus w powietrzu Lwowa w odniesieniu do zmian w warunkach pogodowych. Dane dotyczące pyłku (2011-2015) uzyskano za pomocą metody grawimetrycznej z punktu pomiarowego usytuowanego w centrum Lwowa. Ogólna roczna suma pyłku leszczyny wahała się od 281 do 724 ziaren pyłku, podczas gdy sumy pyłku olszy były kilkakrotnie wyższe i wahały się od 656 do 2505 ziaren pyłku. W okresie badawczym stwierdzono różnicę terminu początku sezonu pyłkowego Corylus wynoszącą 43 dni. Terminy początku sezonu pyłkowego Alnus wykazywały różnicę 30 dni. Różnica w długości sezonu pyłkowego wynosiła 17 dni dla Corylus oraz 31 dni w przypadku Alnus. Obserwowano synchroniczny przebieg sezonów pyłkowych Corylus i Alnus we Lwowie. Zaobserwowano tendencję do wcześniejszego początku sezonu pyłkowego, która była zbieżna ze stopniowym wzrostem średniej temperatury lutego w okresie 2011-2015.

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Article 1680 [8p.], fig.,ref.

Twórcy

  • Department of Botany, Biological Faculty, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Hrushevskogo 4, Lviv 79005, Ukraine
  • Department of Botany, Biological Faculty, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Hrushevskogo 4, Lviv 79005, Ukraine
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  • Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Pekarska 69, Lviv 79010, Ukraine

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