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Analysis of Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae airborne pollen in Salamanca, Spain
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Palabras clave
Chenopodiaceae
Amaranthaceae
Pollen
Aerobiology
Spain
Clasificación UNESCO
2416.03 Palinología
2417 Biología Vegetal (Botánica)
Fecha de publicación
2012
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TÜBITAK
Citación
Cruz, D. R. D. L., Sanchez-Reyes, E., & Sanchez-Sanchez, J. (2012). Analysis of Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae airborne pollen in Salamanca, Spain. Turkish Journal of Botany, 36(4), 336-343.
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[EN]Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae pollen represents an allergenic risk for pollen-sensitive people. Th e aim of
this study was to describe the Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae pollen dynamics in the atmosphere of Salamanca (midwest
Spain) during the years 2000-2007. Measurements were performed by the volumetric method using a Burkard
spore trap located in the urban centre at the height of 20 m above ground level. Th is pollen type was mainly detected in
the atmosphere between late spring and late summer, with an Atmospheric Pollen Season (APS) registered between late
May and early October and maximum concentrations detected in August. Th e intradiurnal pattern, calculated by means
of 3 diff erent methods, reached a higher hourly concentration percentage in the second half of the day. Th e correlations
obtained between daily pollen counts and diff erent meteorological parameters showed that the airborne presence of
this pollen type is associated positively with temperature and negatively with rainfall and relative humidity. In terms of
the known threshold (10-15 pollen/m3), Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae pollen concentrations were found to exceed
this threshold on 1 day in the years 2002, 2005, and 2007, and on 12 days in 2006. Th e results can be utilised to prevent
symptoms of allergic reactions to this pollen type and to improve quality of life during seasonal allergic diseases in
Chenopodiaceae pollen-sensitive people.
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10.3906/bot-1105-17
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