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Modelling olive phenological response to weather and topography
(Elsevier, 2013)
A detailed analysis was made of the response of olive floral phenology to climate and topography insouthern Spain. Field phenological, topographical and meteorological data collected at 12 sampling sitesin the province of ...
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 ...
Concentric Ring Method for generating pollen maps. Quercus as case study
(Elsevier, 2017)
Mapping pollen concentrations is of great interest to study the health impact and ecological implications or for
forestry or agronomical purposes. A deep knowledge about factors affecting airborne pollen is essential ...
Airborne Cupressaceae Pollen and Its Major Allergen, Cup a 1, in Urban Green Areas of Southern Iberian Peninsula
(MDPI, 2021)
Cupressaceae pollen is responsible for winter respiratory allergies in the Mediterranean
area. Pollen grains of this diverse family share the same characteristics under light microscopy.
Consequently, the partial ...
Recursos didácticos para la localización e identificación de musgos y hepáticas en la ciudad de Córdoba
(UCOPress, 2019)
Este proyecto trata de utilizar la ciudad de Córdoba como recurso educativo para la enseñanza del mundo vegetal, en concreto musgos y hepáticas. Se trata de acercar al alumnado estos organismos, que aunque pasan desapercibidos ...
Parietaria major allergens vs pollen in the air we breathe
(Elsevier, 2019)
Background
Parietaria and Urtica are the genera from the Urticaceae family more frequent in Mediterranean and Atlantic areas. Moreover, both genera share pollination periods, and their pollen (of the main species) is so ...
Impacts of climate change on airborne Quercus pollen trends in Andalusia region (southern Spain)
(Springer, 2024)
Quercus species are the most frequent autochthonous arboreal taxa in the natural areas of Andalusia region (southern Spain). Due to their abundance and anemophilous character, high airborne pollen concentrations are detected ...