Hazel pollen in the air of Bialystok in 2010
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The aim of the study was to determine the pollen season of hazel (Corylus) in Białystok in 2010. Measurements were carried out with the Lanzoni volumetric trap. The pollen season was determined as the period in which 95% of the annual total catch occurred. The pollen season began on the 18th of March and the highest concentration of hazel pollen was observed on the 15th of April (95 pollen grain/1 m3). The nine days with the concentration over 35 p/m3 were noted.
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