Airborne pollen parameters and their relationship with meteorological variables in NE Iberian Peninsula

Husam T. Majeed, Cristina Periago, Marta Alarcón, Jordina Belmonte

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© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature. The present study explores the role of the meteorological variability in the pollen production and the timing of the airborne pollen season by analysis of the correlation between precipitation, insolation and temperature and the main standardised airborne pollen parameters of 22 taxa collected at 6 localities in Catalonia (NE Spain). The pollen parameters included in the study were: Annual Pollen Integral and the Start, End and Length of the Main Pollen Season. Considering that the Main Pollen Season of most of the taxa in Catalonia lasts from spring to summer or autumn, correlations between the pollen parameters and winter (from December to March) values of meteorological variables were calculated. Correlations between Monthly Pollen Integral and monthly values of the meteorological variables were also calculated. The results obtained report the synchronism registered in the variations of pollen concentration with precipitation (negative), insolation (positive) and temperature (positive). Temperature was the meteorological variable that showed a greater influence in the pollen production and the timing of the pollen season, being insolation the least one. The Start of the Main Pollen Season was the pollen parameter more correlated with the meteorological variables, especially with winter temperatures.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)375-388
RevistaAerobiologia
Volum34
Número3
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de set. 2018

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