Co-occurrence of Artemisia and Ambrosia pollen seasons against the background of the synoptic situations in Poland

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The Asteraceae family is one of the largest families, comprising 67 genera and 264 species in Poland. However, only a few genera, including Artemisia and Ambrosia are potential allergenic sources. The aim of the study was to estimate how often and to what degree Artemisia and Ambrosia pollen seasons co-occur intensifying human health risk, and how synoptic situations influence frequency of days with high pollen concentrations of both taxa. Artemisia and Ambrosia pollen data were collected, using the volumetric method, at 8 sites in Poland. Daily concentrations of Artemisia pollen equal to 30 grains or more and Ambrosia pollen equal to 10 grains or more were accepted as high values. Concentrations of more than 10 pollen grains were defined as high in the case of Ambrosia because its allergenicity is considered higher. High concentrations were confronted with synoptic situations. Analysis was performed on the basis of two calendars on circulation types of atmosphere in Poland (Niedźwiedź, 2006, 2015). Co-occurrence of Artemisia and Ambrosia pollen seasons is being found most often, when Ambrosia pollen season starts in the first half of August. If it happens in the last 10 days of August high pollen concentrations of Artemisia and Ambrosia do not occur at the same days. At three sites (Sosnowiec, Rzeszów, Lublin) high Ambrosia pollen concentrations during the Artemisia pollen season appear more often than in other sites under question. The high Artemisia pollen concentrations occur, when continental or polar maritime old air masses inflow into Poland. The impact of air masses on high Ambrosia pollen concentrations depends on site localizations. It is likely, that in the south-eastern part of Poland high Ambrosia pollen concentrations result from the pollen transport from east-south-south-westerly directions and the local sources. Co-occurrence of both taxa pollen seasons depends on the air masses inflow and appears more often in a south-eastern part of Poland.

Tytuł
Co-occurrence of Artemisia and Ambrosia pollen seasons against the background of the synoptic situations in Poland
Twórca
Stępalska Danuta
Słowa kluczowe
Artemisia; Ambrosia; pollen season; co-occurrence; Aerobiological monitoring; Poland; pyłek sezonowy; współwystępowanie; monitoring aerobiologiczny; Polska
Współtwórca
Myszkowska Dorota
Leśkiewicz Katarzyna
Piotrowicz Katarzyna
Borycka Katarzyna
Chłopek Kazimiera
Grewling Łukasz
Kasprzyk Idalia
Majkowska-Wojciechowska Barbara
Malkiewicz Małgorzata
Nowak Małgorzata
Piotrowska-Weryszko Krystyna
Puc Małgorzata ORCID 0000-0001-6734-9352
Weryszko-Chmielewska Elżbieta
Data
2017
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1007/s00484-016-1254-4
Źródło
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2017, vol. 61 iss.4, pp. 747-760
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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