Characteristics of pollen seasons of selected allergenic plants in Warsaw 2012
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The study contains the research results of pollen seasons of: Alnus, Corylus, Betula, Quercus, Poaceae, Artemisia. The studies were carried out in Warsaw in 2012 using the volumetric method. The Lanzoni VPPS 2000 pollen trap was set on the roof of building in downtown. The highest daily pollen concentrations were noted for birch (6321 pollen grains/m3) and for alder (897 pollen grains /m3), appeared respectively in 22.04 and 19.03. Maximum grass pollen concentration amounted to 269 pollen grains /m3 (4.07).
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