Airborne fungal spores and the thunderstorm of 24 June 1994

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Allitt, Ursula
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Cladosporium; Diatrypaceae; Phaeosphaeria nigrans; spore release; thunderstorm asthma; Ustilago segetum;
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10.1023/A:1026503500730
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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On the evening of 24 June 1994 there were thunderstorms which passed from the south to the north over large areas of England, followed by an extensive and initially alarming episode of 'thunderstorm asthma'. It was eventually concluded that the probable cause of this episode was the release of allergenic particles from wetted grass pollen. As part of the investigation of this episode changes in the fungal air spora were investigated at several sites. The fungal spores present varied from site to site. At London, Addlestone and Leicester there were very marked transient peaks of smut ustilospores, (and to a much smaller extent at Cambridge), particularly those of Ustilago segetum (Bull.) Roussel. At many sites there were transient peaks of Cladosporium conidia. The possible causes of the transient peaks are discussed. At most of the other sites except London there were high concentrations of ascospores after the rain. Typically, Didymella ascospores occur after rain, but on this occasion they occurred at low concentrations at all sites, because of dry weather in the previous month. Instead, there were high concentrations of ascospores which normally occur in far lower numbers, viz. ascospores of Phaeosphaeria nigrans and Diatrypaceous ascospores. The reasons for this were related to increased rainfall in the previous thirteen months. There were site to site differences in the ascospore composition of the air spora, and this was related to habitat differences, where this was known.
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