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Airborne Ascomycotina on the island of Crete: Seasonal patternsbased on an 8-year volumetric survey.

Authors :
M. Gonianakis
I. Neonakis
E. Darivianaki
I. Gonianakis
D. Bouros
K. Kontou-Fili
Source :
Aerobiologia; Mar2005, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p69-74, 6p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract An 8-year study was conducted on the island of Crete in order to identify airborne ascospores and to determine their seasonal pattern. A Burkard 7-day, volumetric spore-trap was continuously operated in the city of Irakleion??located in the center of the island from 1994 through 2001. Relatively high ascospore counts (20 48spores/m 3) were obtained from mid-spring through summer, while the rest of the year exhibited lower activity (816spores/m3). The predominant ascospores identified were those of Leptosphaeria and Chaetomium; their concentrations varied from 1 or 2 spores up to a few dozens of spores/m3. Other spores encountered sporadically were: Ascobolus, Endophragmiella, Didymella, Diatrypaceae, Leptosphaerulina, Massaria, Pleospora, Sporormiella, Xylaria. The mean daily concentration of all identified ascospores was 30/m3 for the entire study period, corresponding to 13.9% of the total fungal load. Ascospores have been recognized as important inhalant allergens and have been implicated as contributing to symptoms of both rhinitis and asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
ASCOMYCETES
FUNGI

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03935965
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Aerobiologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18525239