Analysis of the grass pollen season in selected Polish cities in 2013
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The paper presents the most important features of grass pollen season in 11 measure places in Poland in 2013. Volumetric method with the use of Burkard or Lanzoni spore trap was implemented. The highest concentration values of pollen grains were recorded in Lublin and Sosnowiec (252 and 197 grains/m3). The highest annual sum of pollen concentrations were stated in Sosnowiec (5092) and Lublin (4888).
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