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The biodiversity of air spora in an Italian vineyard
Authors:Donát Magyar  Giuseppe Frenguelli  Emma Bricchi  Emma Tedeschini  Péter Csontos  De-Wei Li  János Bobvos
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Environmental Health, Gyáli út 2-6, 1097 Budapest, Hungary;(2) University of Perugia, via Borgo XX Giugno 74, 06120 Perugia, Italy;(3) Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman Ottó út 15, 1022 Budapest, Hungary;(4) The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Valley Laboratory, 153 Cook Hill Rd, P.O. Box 248, Windsor, CT 06095, USA
Abstract:Biodiversity indices are frequently used to provide a numerical value of the diversity of species within an ecological community. To study fungal biodiversity in the air, a 7-day recording Hirst-type spore trap was used. The daily concentration of 124 taxa was recorded in an Italian vineyard. The predominant fungi were: Cladosporium spp., unknown 3-septate fusiform spore, and Alternaria spp. Shannon’s and Simpson’s biodiversity indices and evenness were calculated first for air spora. Meteorological circumstances affected the biodiversity; positive correlations were found between Simpson’s biodiversity index and precipitation, but no significant correlations were found with Shannon’s diversity index and evenness. To predict Simpson’s index for airborne fungi, regression analysis was performed. It was shown that the best estimator, sun hours, negatively affected the index. The biodiversity of the dominant species was low on dry days, since Cladosporium alone had much higher abundance on such days than other species.
Keywords:Air spora  Fungi  Biodiversity  Weather
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