Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)

The monthly trees and shrubs pollen (AP) content of the atmosphere during a whole annual period is analyzed. Thirty airborne pollen types have been identified. Most of them come from cultivated plants flowering in late winter-early spring. Thereby the annual peak is recorded in October. The highest...

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Autores principales: Daniel Majas, F., Noetinger, M., Juan Romero, E.
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spelling todo:paper_03935965_v8_n2_p285_DanielMajas2023-10-03T15:34:01Z Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP) Daniel Majas, F. Noetinger, M. Juan Romero, E. aerobiology Buenos Aires City phenology pollen frequencies shrubs trees vegetation distribution The monthly trees and shrubs pollen (AP) content of the atmosphere during a whole annual period is analyzed. Thirty airborne pollen types have been identified. Most of them come from cultivated plants flowering in late winter-early spring. Thereby the annual peak is recorded in October. The highest frequencies recorded are those of Fraxinus americana, Acer negundo, Platanus spp. and Morus nigra. A second minor peak is recorded in March, and is mainly due to Casuarina spp./Myrica spp. pollen. Aeropalynological data are discussed and correlated with phytogeographical, phenological and meteorological parameters. © 1992 The Italian Association of Aerobiology. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03935965_v8_n2_p285_DanielMajas
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topic aerobiology
Buenos Aires City
phenology
pollen frequencies
shrubs
trees
vegetation distribution
spellingShingle aerobiology
Buenos Aires City
phenology
pollen frequencies
shrubs
trees
vegetation distribution
Daniel Majas, F.
Noetinger, M.
Juan Romero, E.
Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
topic_facet aerobiology
Buenos Aires City
phenology
pollen frequencies
shrubs
trees
vegetation distribution
description The monthly trees and shrubs pollen (AP) content of the atmosphere during a whole annual period is analyzed. Thirty airborne pollen types have been identified. Most of them come from cultivated plants flowering in late winter-early spring. Thereby the annual peak is recorded in October. The highest frequencies recorded are those of Fraxinus americana, Acer negundo, Platanus spp. and Morus nigra. A second minor peak is recorded in March, and is mainly due to Casuarina spp./Myrica spp. pollen. Aeropalynological data are discussed and correlated with phytogeographical, phenological and meteorological parameters. © 1992 The Italian Association of Aerobiology.
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author Daniel Majas, F.
Noetinger, M.
Juan Romero, E.
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Juan Romero, E.
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title Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
title_short Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
title_full Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
title_fullStr Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
title_full_unstemmed Airborne pollen and spores monitoring in Buenos Aires City: a preliminary report. Part I. Trees and shrubs (AP)
title_sort airborne pollen and spores monitoring in buenos aires city: a preliminary report. part i. trees and shrubs (ap)
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