ESA 2016

18 to 22 July 2016 - Berges du Rhône campus, Lyon, France

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Wednesday 20 July

08:30-09:00

Registration

PLENARY SESSION

Amphitheatre

09:00-10:30

POSTERS A

Chairs: C. Sindt / M. Kmenta

Title in bold letters = short oral presentation

  • PA01 - Winter plants’ pollination in Lviv (Western Ukraine)
    N. Vorobets
  • PA02 - The determinant contribution of the first aerobiological experiments in the controversy on spontaneous generation theory
    M. Bonini
  • PA03 - Pollen calendars in three rural areas in the SW of Iberian Peninsula
    M. Maya-Manzano
  • PA04 - Atmospheric Pollen Content of Gaziantep Province, Turkey, 2011
    A. Tosunoglu
  • PA06 - Airborne pollen grains in Muğla, Turkey
    A. Güvensen
  • PA08 - 34 years of pollen counting: an evaluation of the temporal variation of 34 pollen seasons in Belgium
    L. Hoebeke
  • PA09 - Airborne pollen of Uşak (Turkey) and the effect of meteorological factors
    A. Güvensen
  • PA10 - Airborne pollen in Cáceres (SW Spain)
    A. Monroy-Colin
  • PA11 - First year of aerobiological monitoring in Pisa (Italy) for the most allergenic plant families - fungal spores and their allergenic potential
    F. Ruggiero
  • PA12 - Variations in pollen load with altitude
    S. Jung
  • PA13 - Behavior of profilins in atmosphere and in vitro, and their relationship with the performance of airborne pollen
    I. Aloisi, D. Fernández-González
  • PA14 - Predicting Daily airborne Ambrosia Pollen Concentrations in Pannonian Plain using Nonlinear Machine Learning
    O. Marko
  • PA15 - Long term trends of airborne Poaceae pollen concentration in Ankara province
    A. Acar
  • PA16 - Monitoring of Bet v 1 from Betulaceae pollen grains in two cities: The role of cross reactivity between pollen
    Ş. Alan
  • PA17 - Assessment of Cupressaceae/Taxaceae pollen concentration in Middle and Eastern Black Sea region, Turkey
    N.-M. Pinar
  • PA18 - Poaceae Pollen and Phl p 5 Allergen profile of two cities in Turkey
    T. Sarışahin
  • PA19 - Comparing of airborne Alternaria and Cladosporium spore concentrations in Middle and Eastern Black Sea region, Turkey
    N.-M. Pinar
  • PA20 - Atmospheric Pollen Profile of Kahramanmaraş - S Turkey, 2014
    A. Tosunoglu
  • PA21 - Single-stage impactor for pollen and fungal spores monitoring: what does it really capture?
    E. Lanzoni
  • PA22 - Platanus hybrida Biodistribution in the city of Evora, Portugal: Study of the potential allergenic pollen profile
    A. Galveias
  • PA23 - Airborne pollen spectra of Kocaeli (Izmit), Turkey
    S. Celenk
  • PA24 - The influence of the hot summer 2010 on pollen season in Moscow (Russia)
    O. Volkova
  • PA25 - Comparison of two slide counting methods from a volumetric pollen trap: twenty-four latitudinal vs four longitudinal transects
    G. Takat, S. Celenk
  • PA26 - Trends in pollen seasons in Moscow, Russia
    O. Volkova
  • PA27 - Effects of meteorological factors on airborne concentrations of Artemisia pollen in Vienna, 2003-2015
    M. Prentovic
  • PA28 - Quantification of the atmospheric Olea pollen and Ole e 1 concentrations in two biogeographical areas
    F.-J. Rodriguez Rajo
  • PA29 - Aerobiology in mass media in Croatia
    B. Stjepanovic
  • PA30 - The combination of Goidanich index and the Plasmopara airborne spores as a tool to predict the downy mildew infection disease risks periods
    F.-J. Rodriguez Rajo
  • PA31 - Weed conditioning of common ragweed with allelochemicals and relationship to pollen allergy with air pollution
    V.-J. Vojnich
  • PA32 - Back trajectories and DNA-based species-specific detection allow tracking the transport of fungi in air masses – a case study of Leptosphaeria biglobosa spore transport from Jutland Peninsula to NW Poland
    M. Sadys, A. Grinn-Gofron
10:30-11:00

Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Amphitheatre

11:00-12:30

SESSION New methods in Aerobiology

Chairs: J. Buters / M. Smith

  • O38 - Automatic pollen monitoring: the MeteoSwiss validation site
    B. Crouzy
  • O39 - All-optical automatic pollen monitoring: towards an operational system
    B. Crouzy
  • O40 - A new algorithm for simultaneously estimating the concentrations of several types of airborne pollen using a laser optics system
    S. Kawashima
  • O41 - Improvement of parameters for automatically estimating concentrations of allergenic airborne pollens using laser optics
    S. Matsuda
  • O42 - Pollens, allergy and real time information
    G. Oliver

Discussion


Green Room

11:00-12:30

SESSION Botany / Phenology / Climate change

Chairs: C. Galán / C. Skjoth

  • O43 - Teachings of the phenological monitoring
    M. Grégori
  • O44 - Allergenic potential for a new garden in river banks of Badajoz (SW Spain)
    S. Fernández-Rodríguez

Discussion

  • O45 - Airborne pollen records and phenology of Fraxinus angustifolia
    A. Monroy-Colin
  • O46 - The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of selected tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków
    D. Stępalska

Discussion

12:30-14:00

Lunch - Coffee - Visit of exhibition - Posters

PLENARY SESSION

Amphitheatre

14:00-14:30

LECTURE 3 - Ice nucleation by airborne bacteria and potential impacts on precipitation

Pierre Amato (Aubière, France)

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Amphitheatre

14:30-16:00

SESSION New methods in Aerobiology

Chairs: M. Sofiev / O. Ritenberga

  • O47 - ePIN: Electronic Pollen Information Network. Building a fully automated pollen monitoring network in Bavaria, Germany
    J. Buters
  • O48 - Recent results of Automatic and Online Pollen Monitoring using the BAA500
    J. Oteros

Discussion

  • O49 - Molecular approaches for the analysis of airborne pollen
    R.-P. Mohanty
  • O50 - A DNA-based methodology for airborne pollen identification in complex environmental samples
    K. Leontidou

Discussion


Green Room

14:30-16:00

SESSION Aerobiology

Chairs: R. Albertini / J. Rodriguez-Rajo

  • O51 - Density, Diversity and population dynamics of Fungal Spore Population in the Atmosphere of Arid land Area, Jordan
    M. Abu-Dieyeh
  • O52 - Detection of Amb a1 allergens in the atmosphere of Nortwest Turkey
    S. Celenk

Discussion

  • O53 - Comparative study of airborne Bet v 1 and Betula pollen concentrations in Barcelona and Vitoria (Spain)
    J. Belmonte
  • O55 - Correlation between airborne Poaceae pollen concentrations and allergen Phl p 5 levels
    C. Galán

Discussion

16:00-16:30

Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters

PLENARY SESSION

Amphitheatre

16:30-18:00

SESSION New methods in Aerobiology

Chairs: V. Rodinkova / D. Magyar

  • O56 - Next-Generation Sequencing applied to pollen and fungal identification in the atmosphere of Madrid (Spain)
    A. Núñez
  • O57 - Aerobiology based on drones
    J. Belmonte

Discussion

  • O58 - Automated Microscopic Scanning and Evaluation of Pollen in Standard Samples
    G. Meinardus-Hager
  • O59 - Innovative bench test using Coriolis system to evaluate indoor air purifier
    V. Moules, A. Proust

Discussion

Yellow Room

18:00

IAA Council meeting

Technical contacts for oral presentations
Amphitheatre: Gilles Oliver / Edouard Sorin - Green Room: Samuel Monnier / Sylvain Rigaud