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Aerobiological study of Fagaceae pollen in the middle-west of Spain
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Palabras clave
Castanea
Fagaceae
Meteorology
Pollen
Quercus
Salamanca
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2008
Citación
Rodríguez de la Cruz, D., Sánchez Reyes, E., & Sánchez Sánchez, J. (2008). Aerobiological study of Fagaceae pollen in the middle-west of Spain. Aerobiologia, 24, 67-76.
Resumen
[EN]The concentration of airborne Fagaceae
pollen in Salamanca and the correlations with some
meteorological parameters have been examined.
Castanea and Quercus pollen grains were collected
from 1998 to 2004 using a Burkard spore trap. No
pollen grains of Fagus were found. The main pollen
season took place in April and May for Quercus and
in June and July for Castanea. Yearly variations on
these dates could be related to the influence of
meteorological factors such as rainfall, temperature,
or dominant winds. The highest values appeared in
the year 2004 for both taxa. The Fagaceae airborne
content was mainly due to Quercus pollen, Castanea
having a scarce pollen content in the city of
Salamanca. The highest counts of Fagaceae pollen
grains were found from mid May to early June due to
the pollen behavior of oaks. The cumulative counts
varied over the years, with a mean value of 2,384
pollen grains, a highest total of 6,036 in 2004 and a
lowest total of 954 in 2001. No cyclic variations were
observed. Daily pollen concentrations presented
positive correlation with temperature, negative with
relative humidity and slightly negative with rainfall
using Spearman’s correlation coefficients, only in the
case of Castanea, because the particular hourly
distribution of rainfall during the spring might affect
Quercus airborne pollen.
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0393-5965
DOI
10.1007/s10453-007-9083-x
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