Monika Ziemianin, Dorota Myszkowska, Katarzyna Piotrowicz, Ewa Czarnobilska
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Abstract
PM10, one of the air pollution
components has a significant effect
on plant pollen by the deposition on
the surface of pollen grains, morphological
changes of pollen walls
and interference in the structure of
the allergenic proteins. The aim of
the study was to verify whether and
in what weather conditions the concentration
of pollen of alder, hazel
and birch coincides with the elevated
level of PM10 in Kraków, in 2010-2015.
In the days when the alder pollen concentration
exceeded 95 PG/m3, causing
severe inhalant allergy symptoms
and the concentration of hazel pollen
was >80 PG/m3 and the admissible
level of PM10 was exceeded, the maximum
air temperature ranged from 5.1
to 22.6oC, the days were dry (humidity
<60%), without precipitation and
mostly windless. High concentration
of birch pollen and exceeded admissible
level of PM10 concentration were
found in more than 60% of the days in
the city center. In 70.3% of the days
in which the birch pollen concentration
reached values that caused the
symptoms of asthma (>155 PG/m3),
the dust concentration was exceeded
(>50μg/m3), and rainfall and wind
speed of 1-3 m/s occurred. Symptoms
in people allergic to trees pollen
in Kraków can be exacerbated during
periods when the standard limits of
PM10 are exceeded. Such situations
have occurred mostly in March (pollen
of alder and hazel) and April (birch
pollen), especially in the city center.