Methods We evaluated subjects from Southern Romania, a Central European region with temperate continental climate with submediterranean and humid subtropical influences, where sensitization to Betulaceae pollen is less important in pollinosis compared with that to grass or weed pollen. We selected adult patients from the region of sylvosteppe with low density forests dominated by deciduous species, presenting symptoms of rhinoconjunctivitis in March to May and oral allergy syndrome to fresh Rosaceae fruits, allergic reactions in the mouth and throat without systemic symptoms, and having positive skin prick tests to Betulaceae tree pollen and positive prick-to-prick skin tests with fresh intact and unpeeled apple, pear, apricot, peach, cherry or plum. Because allergen components present in Fagales tree pollen and Rosaceae fruits are PR-10 proteins, profilins and isoflavone reductases, we measured the serum levels of specific IgE to European birch pollen and to recombinant allergen components Bet v1 (birch major PR-10 allergen with ribonuclease activity), Bet v2 (birch-pollen profilin), and Bet v6 (birch-pollen isoflavone reductase), using a multiparameter immunoblot test system based on single purified allergen components (SPAC 1).