Expansion and aerobiology of Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in Slovakia

Journal Title: Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine - Year 2016, Vol 23, Issue 1

Abstract

[b]Introduction and objective.[/b] The invasive alien species [i]Ambrosia artemisiifolia[/i] cause environmental, agronomical and medical problems in many regions of the world, including Slovakia. The purpose of this study was to survey the spread and distribution of this species in Slovakia and to analyse its airborne pollen pattern. [b]Materials and methods. [/b]To evaluate the spatiotemporal dynamics of [i]Ambrosia[/i] invasion in the territory of Slovakia, herbarium specimens, published databases and field investigations were considered. Aerobiological sampling was based on the analysis of pollen records at five aerobiological stations in Slovakia. For Bratislava and Banská Bystrica Monitoring stations, trends in Ambrosia pollen seasons were determined using Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator. [b]Results.[/b] Since the first record of A.[i] artemisiifolia [/i]in Slovakia, the number of its colonies and its spread rate has increased considerably, and the colonisation of this species has been successful mainly in the south-western part of the country. Highest airborne pollen counts were recorded in Nitra, Trnava and Bratislava Monitoring Stations situated in the areas most infested by A. [i]artemisiifolia[/i] in Slovakia. However, high pollen counts were also noted in Banská Bystrica and Košice Monitoring Stations situated in areas where the source species was less abundant. During the study period, the number of days on which the pollen concentration exceeded the threshold of sensitivity increased significantly (+1.33 days/year) in Banská Bystrica, whereas the peak value decreased significantly (–13.37 pollen/year) in Bratislava. [b]Conclusion. [/b]The number of the populations of A. [i]artemisiifolia[/i] has increased considerably in recent years. Besides the most infested areas, high airborne pollen counts were also recorded in territories where the plant species was less abundant. During the study period, the intensity of [i]Ambrosia [/i]pollen seasons decreased in Bratislava, probably due to changes in land-use practices, while the increasing trend in the pollen seasons intensity in Banská Bystrica mainly reflects the situation in the ragweed-infested remote areas due to long-range pollen transport.

Authors and Affiliations

Michal Hrabovský, Jana Ščevková, Karol Mičieta, Janka Lafférsová, Jozef Dušička

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  • EP ID EP79314
  • DOI 10.5604/12321966.1196854
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Michal Hrabovský, Jana Ščevková, Karol Mičieta, Janka Lafférsová, Jozef Dušička (2016). Expansion and aerobiology of Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in Slovakia. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 23(1), 64-70. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-79314