SEASONAL DYNAMICS SPOR BIPOLARIS SPICIFERA AND ATMOSPHERNOMY AIR CONDITIONING GORODA ANDIJAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2026v2i12/n05Keywords:
Bipolaris spicifera, atmospheric air, aeromycology, allergenic fungi, seasonal dynamics, fungal spores.Abstract
The paper presents the results of studying the seasonal dynamics of spores of the fungus Bipolaris spicifera in atmospheric air in the Andijan forest. Aerobiologicheskiy monitoring provodilsya v techenie 2025 goda s ispolzovaniem volyumetricheskogo probootbornika Lanzoni. Ustanovleno, chto spores of this virus are present in atmospheric air kruglogodichno, odnako ix concentration is characterized by vyrajennoy seasonal change. The highest concentration of spores is observed in the spring-summer period with vyrajennym peaks in the mae. Poluchennye rezultaty podverjdayut nekhodimost regularnogo aeromikologicheskogo monitoringa Bipolaris spicifera kak potensialnogo allergena i komponenta biologicheskogo zagryazneniya atmosfernogo vozdukha.
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