Abstract

FD site included Arthrinium (14%), Ulocladium (14%), Cladosporium (13%), Alternaria (10%), ascospore septate (10%), smut spores (9%), Basidiospore (7%), ascospore non septate (6%), Bipolaris (3%), Myxomycete (3%), Periconia (3%), Aspergillus/Penicillium (2%), Stemphyllium (2%) and Curvularia (1%). The minor components (<1%) were Drechslera, Melanospora, Peranospora, Pithomyces and Torula. The major fungal spores at LD site were Ulocladium (13%), Cladosporium (12%), Aspergillus/Penicillium (11%), smut spores (11%), Alternaria (9%), ascospore septate (9%), Basidiospore (9%), Arthrinium (8%), Stemphyllium (5%), ascospore non septate (4%), Periconia (3%) and Bipolaris (2%), while the minor spores included Curvularia, Drechslera, Melanospora, Myxomycete, Peranospora, Pithomyces and Torula. Conclusions The results indicate that developed and less developed sites have no impact on the qualitative and quantitative diversity of fungal spores but such diversities were recorded in airborne pollen species.

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