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Effects of meteorological factors on airborne bracken (Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn.) spores in Salamanca (middle-west Spain)
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Palabras clave
Bracken
Meteorology
Pteridium
Spores
Salamanca
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2009
Editor
Springer
Citación
Rodríguez de La Cruz, D., Sánchez Reyes, E., & Sánchez Sánchez, J. (2009). Effects of meteorological factors on airborne bracken (Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn.) spores in Salamanca (middle-west Spain). International journal of biometeorology, 53, 231-237.
Resumen
[EN]Temporal variation of airborne bracken (Pteridium
aquilinum) spores concentration in Salamanca during
10 years from January 1998 to December 2007 were studied
by using a Burkard spore trap, and correlations with some
meteorological parameters were analyzed. The number of
spores that were counted was very low, due probably to the
distance between the spore trap and the main bracken
populations which were located 70 km away from the city.
Long-range transport caused by winds coming from the
Second Quadrant (IIQ) is supposed to be responsible for the
appearance of bracken spores in Salamanca. The season
period from August to late October shows the most intense
spore dispersal process, with an early morning distribution
along the day. Years 2002 and 2007 with a low quantity of
airborne spores were also characterized by low mean
temperatures, always under 18°C from May to June. Daily
spore concentration shows positive correlation with temperature
and sun hours but negative with IVQ winds and with
relative humidity. No correlation between daily spore
concentration and rainfall was found. Also, a positive
correlation between number of spores and IIQ winds was
observed during the main spore season (MSS) and prepeak
period (PRE).
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0020-7128
DOI
10.1007/s00484-009-0208-5
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