Betula spp. pollen in the atmosphere of Novi Sad (2000–2002)

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Predrag Radišić
Branko Šikoparija
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[1] Department of Biology and Ecology,Faculty of Sciences
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Aerobiologia | 2005年 / 21卷
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pollen; pollen season; Novi Sad;
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Pollen of Betula spp. is one of the main European aeroallergens. The aim of this study was to determine characteristics and occurrence of the Betula pollen in Novi Sad atmosphere, based on 3-year observations (2000–2002), and to compare pollen season start dates calculated by different methods. Pollen samples have been collected by Hirst volumetric method with a 7-day Burkard spore trap. Four methods (Sum 75, 2.5%, 30 and 1 pg/m 3) have been used for determination of the start dates of the Betula pollen season and the results have been compared. The total annual pollen sum increased during the observed period. In 2000, 2001 and 2002, the highest daily pollen concentrations were 97, 137 and 1034 pg/m 3, respectively. The earliest Betula pollen season start has been calculated by the 1 pg/m 3 method.
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