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Title: | The influence of meteorological parameters on Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spore concentrations in Beja (Southern Portugal): preliminary results |
Authors: | gazarini, l. almeida, e. caeiro, e. todo-bom, a. ferro, r. dionísio, a. duarte, a. |
Keywords: | Fungal spores Alternaria Cladosporium Meteorological parameters Portugal |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Springer Science+Business Media B.V., |
Citation: | Almeida, E., Caeiro, E., Todo-Bom, A.,Ferro, R., Dionísio, A., Duarte, A and Gazarini, L. (2018).The influence of meteorological parameters on Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spore concentrations in Beja (Southern Portugal): preliminary results. Aerobiologia. Volume 34, Issue 2, pp 219–226 |
Abstract: | Introduction Fungal spores constitute an
important fraction of bioaerosols in the atmosphere.
Objectives To analyse the content of Alternaria and
Cladosporium spores in the atmosphere of Beja and
the effect of meteorological conditions on their
concentrations. Methodology The daily and hourly
data of Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spores
concentration in the atmosphere of Beja were monitored
from April 12, 2012 to July 30, 2014, based on
the Portuguese Aerobiology Network methodology.
The influence of meteorological conditions on the
studied types of fungal spore concentrations was
assessed through Spearman’s correlation analysis.
Results During the study period, 20,741 Alternaria
spores and 320,862 Cladosporium spores were
counted. In 2013, there were 5,822 Alternaria spores
and 123,864 Cladosporium spores. The absolute
maximum concentrations of Alternaria and Cladosporium
spores were recorded on November 8, 2013, with
211 and 1301 spores/m3, respectively. Temperature,insolation and wind direction parameters showed a
positive correlation with Alternaria and Cladosporium
spore levels, while relative humidity and precipitation
presented a negative correlation, which is statistically
significant. Wind speed only showed a statistically
significant positive correlation in terms of Alternaria
spore levels. Conclusion Alternaria and Cladosporium
spores are present in the atmospheric air of Beja
throughout the year, with the highest concentration
period occurring during spring and autumn. There was
a clear effect of meteorological parameters on airborne
concentrations of these fungal spores. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23889 |
Type: | article |
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