2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.14.480393
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Climate Change Impacts on Broussenetia papyrifera Pollens - Metabolome Investigations and Prospects of Allergy Prevalence

Abstract: Broussonetia papyrifera (B. papyrifera) is an allergenic plant in the mulberry family that grows at varied elevations and climatic conditions worldwide. In northern Pakistan, B. papyrifera is abundant and it produces a substantial amount of pollen that disperses in the air causing allergies in some humans. Climate change affects pollen production. To investigate potential changes in pollens development and potential allergenicity, B. papyrifera pollens were collected in summer and in spring from different regi… Show more

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“…The mean annual temperature during 2010-2020 for region 1, region 2 and region 3 was 23.06°C, 22.07°C and 21.39°C, and mean annual precipitation during the period was 42.31 mm, 102.445 mm, and 110.34 mm respectively (https://www.pmd.gov.pk/en/). For each region, mature pollens were collected from 3-5 nearby-located P. pratense plants on a sunny day by clipping the in orescence of the plant in sterile 50 ml falcon tubes (Humayun et al 2023). Samples were air dried at room temperature for one week and then tipped on a 500-µm pore size mesh.…”
Section: Pollen Samplingmentioning
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“…The mean annual temperature during 2010-2020 for region 1, region 2 and region 3 was 23.06°C, 22.07°C and 21.39°C, and mean annual precipitation during the period was 42.31 mm, 102.445 mm, and 110.34 mm respectively (https://www.pmd.gov.pk/en/). For each region, mature pollens were collected from 3-5 nearby-located P. pratense plants on a sunny day by clipping the in orescence of the plant in sterile 50 ml falcon tubes (Humayun et al 2023). Samples were air dried at room temperature for one week and then tipped on a 500-µm pore size mesh.…”
Section: Pollen Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water stress, heat stress and air pollution induces infertility in pollen(Shyam S. Mohapatra 1996). R1 has about 1.5°C and 1.0°C higher temperature R2 and R3 respectively(Humayun et al 2023). Pollen tube growth and development is sensitive to temperature stress.…”
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