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Changes to Airborne Pollen Counts across Europe
(Public Library Of Science (PLOS), 2012)
A progressive global increase in the burden of allergic diseases has affected the industrialized world over the last half
century and has been reported in the literature. The clinical evidence reveals a general increase ...
A model to account for variations in holm-oak (Quercus ilex subsp. ballota) acorn production in southern Spain
(Institute of Agricultural Medicine, 2012)
One of the characteristics of holm-oak acorn production is its high variability among individuals and years. To examine
the main causes of this fact, a study was conducted from 1998-2010 in a natural area of holm-oak in ...
Google trends, una herramienta útil para detectar la presencia de polen atmosférico
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de san Marcos, 2015)
La polinosis es una de las alergias más comunes en el mundo, condicionando de manera directa la calidad de vida de la población,
siendo la polinosis al olivo una de las más frecuentes en zonas de clima Mediterráneo. La ...
A new method for determining the sources of airborne particles
(Springer, 2015)
Air quality is a major issue for humans owing to the fact that the content of particles in the atmosphere
has multiple implications for life quality, ecosystem dynamics and environment. Scientists are therefore
particularly ...
Better prediction of Mediterranean olive production using pollen-based models
(Springer, 2013)
Olive oil is a major economic resource of the Mediterranean
region. Olive crop management can be improved
by models that forecast the variable reproductive biology of
olive tree. However, the processes controlling olive ...
Spatial interpolation of current airborne pollen concentrations where no monitoring exists
(Elsevier, 2019)
Background: Pollen is naturally emitted and is relevant for health, crop sciences and monitoring climate change,
among others. Despite their relevance, pollen is often insufficiently monitored resulting in a lack of data. ...
Building an automatic pollen monitoring network (ePIN): Selection of optimal sites by clustering pollen stations
(Elsevier, 2019)
Airborne pollen is a recognized biological indicator and its monitoring hasmultiple uses such as providing a tool
for allergy diagnosis and prevention. There is a knowledge gap related to the distribution of pollen traps ...
Artemisia pollen is the main vector for airborne endotoxin
(American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2018)
Background: Endotoxin (LPS) released from gram-negative
bacteria causes strong immunologic and inflammatory effects
and, when airborne, can contribute to respiratory conditions,
such as allergic asthma.
Objectives: We ...