Spatial and time variations in the number of fungi in the air of vine orchard
2000
Djukic, D. (Faculty of Agriculture, Cacak (Yugoslavia)) | Vucinic, Z. | Mandic, L. | Spalevic, V. | Papic, T. | Nikcevic, S.
Spacial and daily dynamics of the number of fungi existing in the air of vine plantation was surveyed at the trial field of the Biotechnical Institute in Podgorica (locality - Ljesko Polje), Montenegro (Yugoslavia). The number of fungi under consideration was estimated as the highest at higher temperature and wind speed, but at lower relative air humidity, i.e. in the afternoon, and as the lowest at lower temperature and wind speed, but at higher relative air humidity, i.e. in the morning. The highest number of fungi occurring in the morning and afernoon was registered on the southern, and that appearing in the evening, on the eastern side of the plantation. In terms of space, the number of fungi was the highest on the southern, and the lowest on the western side of the plantation. During the morning and afternoon periods, the number of fungi decreased from peripheral up to central plantation part, being a clear evidence of the plant phytocidal effect.
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