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Urban atmospheric levels of allergenic pollen: comparison of two locations in Salamanca, Central-Western Spain
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Atmospheric pollen
Aerobiology
Allergy
Pollen Trap
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
Springer
Citación
Antón, S. F., de la Cruz, D. R., Sánchez, A. G., Dávila, I., Sánchez Sánchez, J., & Sánchez Reyes, E. (2020). Urban atmospheric levels of allergenic pollen: comparison of two locations in Salamanca, Central-Western Spain. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 192, 1-19.
Resumen
[EN]In this paper, differences in the pollen levels
detected in two parts of Salamanca (a city in centralwestern
Spain) have been revealed using two volumetric
samplers. One sampler was located in the city centre and
the other in a semi-natural zone. The two sampling
devices were separated by a distance of 1.4 km. During
the two-year study period, the most abundant allergenic
pollen type was Poaceae, with peak values being detected
in May. Maximum values were registered between
April and June. The values obtained in both zones with
regard to pollen seasonality were similar during the peak
day, but the abundance of pollen grains detected in the
semi-urban was higher, except for Olea pollen type. The
atmospheric pollen season was similar in duration, except
for some types belonging to the genera Plantago
and Urticaceae, which showed divergent values most
probably due to the influence of climatic conditions. The
meteorological parameter most significantly correlated
to pollen concentration was temperature, being negative
for winter species and positive for plants preferring
warmer climates. In addition, rainfall showed a negative
correlation in most cases due to the influence of precipitation
on the behaviour of atmospheric airborne pollen.
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0167-6369
DOI
10.1007/s10661-020-08375-2
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