Alternaria spores are pathogenic to agricultural crops, and the longest and the most severe sporulation seasons are predominantly recorded in rural areas, e.g. the Pannonian Plain (PP) in South-Central Europe. In Poland (Central Europe), airborne Alternaria spore concentrations peak between July and August. In this study, we test the hypothesis that the PP is the source of Alternaria spores recorded in Poland after the main sporulation season (September–October). Airborne Alternaria spores (2005–2019) were collected using volumetric Hirst spore traps located in 38 locations along the potential pathways of air masses, i.e. from Serbia, Romania and Hungary, through the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Ukraine, to Northern Poland. Three potenti...
The pollen grains of ragweed are important aeroallergens that have the potential to be transported l...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
This study examines the hypothesis that Danish agricultural areas are the main source of airborne Al...
Background: The atmospheric pathway of ragweed pollen from Southeastern to Northern Europe often pas...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne particles ove...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Agricultural areas are known sources of Alternari...
The long-range transport of Ambrosia pollen to Poland is intermittent and mainly related to the pass...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Abstract: Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne par...
Background: The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens. Previou...
Fungi belonging to the genus of Alternaria are recognised as being significant plant pathogens, and ...
The pollen grains of ragweed are important aeroallergens that have the potential to be transported l...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
This study examines the hypothesis that Danish agricultural areas are the main source of airborne Al...
Background: The atmospheric pathway of ragweed pollen from Southeastern to Northern Europe often pas...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne particles ove...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Agricultural areas are known sources of Alternari...
The long-range transport of Ambrosia pollen to Poland is intermittent and mainly related to the pass...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Abstract: Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne par...
Background: The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens. Previou...
Fungi belonging to the genus of Alternaria are recognised as being significant plant pathogens, and ...
The pollen grains of ragweed are important aeroallergens that have the potential to be transported l...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...