We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenological features in Europe using 23 sites with annual time series between 3 and 15 years. The study covers seven countries and four of the main biogeographical regions in Europe. The observations were obtained with Hirst-type spore traps providing time series with daily records. Site locations extend from Spain in the south to Denmark in the north and from England in the West to Poland in the East. The study is therefore the largest assessment ever carried out for Europe concerning Alternaria. Aerobiological data were investigated for temporal and spatial patterns in their start and peak season dates and their spore indices. Moreover, the effe...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Agricultural areas are known sources of Alternari...
Cladosporium spp. and Alternaria spp. spores are dominating the airspora of Denmark. Currently, litt...
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...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
One of the most cosmopolitan fungal spore types present in the air is that belonging to Alternaria. ...
Alternaria spores are pathogenic to agricultural crops, and the longest and the most severe sporulat...
Airborne fungal spores are prevalent components of bioaerosols with a large impact on ecology, econo...
High airborne Alternaria spore concentrations measured in eastern Denmark have been associated with ...
Alternaria species are ubiquitous fungi affecting food security and human health. They are pathogeni...
Airborne fungal spores are prevalent components of bioaerosols with a large impact on ecology, econo...
Fungal spores make up a significant proportion of organic matter within the air. Allergic sensitisat...
This study examines the hypothesis that Danish agricultural areas are the main source of airborne Al...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Alternaria alternata is one of the most abundant ...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Agricultural areas are known sources of Alternari...
Cladosporium spp. and Alternaria spp. spores are dominating the airspora of Denmark. Currently, litt...
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...
We explored the temporal and spatial variations in airborne Alternaria spore quantitative and phenol...
One of the most cosmopolitan fungal spore types present in the air is that belonging to Alternaria. ...
Alternaria spores are pathogenic to agricultural crops, and the longest and the most severe sporulat...
Airborne fungal spores are prevalent components of bioaerosols with a large impact on ecology, econo...
High airborne Alternaria spore concentrations measured in eastern Denmark have been associated with ...
Alternaria species are ubiquitous fungi affecting food security and human health. They are pathogeni...
Airborne fungal spores are prevalent components of bioaerosols with a large impact on ecology, econo...
Fungal spores make up a significant proportion of organic matter within the air. Allergic sensitisat...
This study examines the hypothesis that Danish agricultural areas are the main source of airborne Al...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Alternaria alternata is one of the most abundant ...
Transport of Alternaria spores from both local agricultural and remote areas has been implicated as ...
Alternaria is a plant pathogen and human allergen. Agricultural areas are known sources of Alternari...
Cladosporium spp. and Alternaria spp. spores are dominating the airspora of Denmark. Currently, litt...