Published August 15, 2022 | Version v1
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Real-time automatic detection of starch particles in ambient air

  • 1. BioSense Institute
  • 2. School of Science and the Environment, University of Worcester
  • 3. Laboratory of Aerobiology, Department of Systematic and Environmental Botany, Adam Mickiewicz University
  • 4. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad

Description

Considerable amounts of starch granules can be present in the atmosphere from both natural and anthropogenic sources. The aim of this study is to investigate the variability and potential origin of starch granules in ambient air recorded at six cities situated in a region with dominantly agricultural land use. This is achieved by using a combination of laser spectroscopy bioaerosol measurements with 1 min temporal resolution, traditional volumetric Hirst type bioaerosol sampling and atmospheric modelling. The analysis of wind roses identified potential sources of airborne starch (i.e., cereal grain storage facilities) in the vicinity of all aerobiological stations analysed in this study. The analysis of the CALPUFF dispersion model confirmed that emission of dust from the location of storage towers situated about 2.5 km north of the aerobiological station in Novi Sad is a plausible source of high airborne concentrations of starch granules. This study is important for environmental health since it contributes body of knowledge about sources, emission, and dispersion of airborne starch, known to be involved in phenomena such as thunderstorm-triggered asthma. The presented approach integrates monitoring and modelling, and provides a roadmap for examining a variety of bioaerosols previously considered to be outside the scope of traditional aerobiological measurements.

Notes

We acknowledge support from COST Action CA18226 "New approaches in detection of pathogens and aeroallergens (ADOPT)". This research was partially funded by the BREATHE project from the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia PROMIS program, under grant agreement no. 6039613 and by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (grant agreement numbers 451-03-68/2022-14/200358 and 451-03-68/2022-14/ 200125) and the ECOST-STSM-CA18226-280621-129621.

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European Commission
ANTARES - Centre of Excellence for Advanced Technologies in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security 739570