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Airborne Alternaria spore presence depends in part on temperature and most studies claim that the highest values are found in summer. Such pattern, however, does not match in Mediterranean countries. The aim of present work is to study the pattern of airborne Alternaria in three places in the SW of Spain and to study the influence of meteorological factor in each station. Data of airborne spore concentration...
Airborne ascospores have been reported to be allergenic or plant pathogens, and their presence has traditionally been associated with rainfall events. The aim of the present study was to analyze the presence of airborne ascospores in relation to weather parameters in a town in SW Spain. A seven-day recording spore trap (Burkard) was used to sample the air over 2 years at 15 m above ground level on...
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