SOME COMPARATIVE ASPECTS CORELATED WITH CLIMATIC FACTORS OF THE AEROBIOCOMPONENTS AT THREE DIFFERENT SITES OF NAGBHID (MS).
A.N. Shende*, A.N. Korpenwar and R.R. Dahegaonkar
ABSTRACT
Airborne pollen grains, fungal spores and various other biocomponents are known to play an important role in allergic disorders. A comparative study the concentration of these aerobiocomponents was carried out at Nagbhid during 2016 to 2018 at three different sites. The qualitative and quantitative study was made according to the previously standardized methods and a marked difference at all the three sites were recorded. This variation in aerobiocomponents was directly correlated with the climatic parameters and also the flowering periods in case of pollen grains. Airborne pollen exhibited peak periods between August- October and February-April; airborne fungal spores between July-September and March-May; whereas other aerobiocomponents predominated during dry and windy days. Aerobiocomponents types were more in both the years at site- A (Friends Poultry farm).
Keywords: Aerobiocomponents, Fungal spores, Pollen grains, Poultry farm, Nagbhid.
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