1989
DOI: 10.1080/00173138909431009
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Comparative study of airborne pollen concentrations in central Italy and the Netherlands (1982–1985)

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“…The main controls on the timing of B e t h flowering, are the weather conditions during the preceding late Summer and Autumn (this also effects the abundance of pollen), Winter chillindvernalisation, and Spring weather (Spieksma et al 1989). Of these the most significant correlations were found for the variables listed in Table I.…”
Section: Start Of Seasonmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The main controls on the timing of B e t h flowering, are the weather conditions during the preceding late Summer and Autumn (this also effects the abundance of pollen), Winter chillindvernalisation, and Spring weather (Spieksma et al 1989). Of these the most significant correlations were found for the variables listed in Table I.…”
Section: Start Of Seasonmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…It is well known that a strong and complex relation between air temperature and pollen release is present in many tree species, but the temperature influence is different depending on the species and on the area where the plants grow (Frenguelli et al, 1997;Spieksma et al, 1989;Rodrìguez-Rajo et al, 2003). There is evidence that the actual temperature increases have changed the timing of the season in many herbaceous and arboreal plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data prove helpful in the treatment of patients suffering from such diseases. For this reason; studies of the pollen content in the atmosphere of different areas have been carried out by researchers (Romano et al, 1988;Spieksma et al, 1989;D'amato & Spieksma, 1990;Spieksma et al, 1991;Bicakci et al, , 2002Bicakci et al, , 2003Bicakci et al, , 2004aCelenk & Bicakci, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%