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Title: | The onset, course and intensity of the pollen season | Authors: | Dahl, Åslög Galán, Carmen Hajkova, Lenka Pauling, Andreas Šikoparija, Branko Smith, Matt Vokou, Despoina |
Issue Date: | Jan-2012 | Journal: | Allergenic Pollen: A Review of the Production, Release, Distribution and Health Impacts | Abstract: | © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. All rights reserved. The onset, duration and intensity of the period when pollen is present in the air varies from year to year. Amongst other things, there is an effect upon the quality of life of allergy sufferers. The production and emission of pollens are governed by interacting environmental factors. Any change in these factors may affect the phenology and intensity of the season. Readiness to flower in a plant, and the amount of pollen produced, is the result of conditions during an often long period foregoing flowering. When a plant is ready to flower, temporary ambient circumstances e.g., irradiation and humidity, determine the timing of the actual pollen release. In order to understand variation between years and to be able to safely predict future situations, not least due to the ongoing climate change, it is necessary to know the determinants of all related processes and differences between and within species, here reviewed. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7000 | DOI: | 10.1007/978-94-007-4881-1_3 |
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