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Pollen and fungal spore sampling and analysis. Statistical evaluations

Irdi, G. A., Jones, J. R. and White, C. M.
2002
Grana, 41(1), 44 - 47


Irdi, G. A., Jones, J. R. and White, C. M., (2002), "Pollen and fungal spore sampling and analysis. Statistical evaluations", Grana, 41(1), 44 - 47.
Abstract:

Statistical evaluations of samples obtained from a Burkard seven-day recording volumetric pollen/spore trap were performed to determine the precision of the sampling and analysis procedures. The reproducibility of co-located traps was also investigated. The results showed that pollen grain transect counting was not significantly different, while fungal spore counting produced statistically different results. There was no statistical difference in the number of pollen and fungal spores counted between the co-located samplers. Reasons for the differences in the fungal spore counts are presented.


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