Predicting reproductive phenology of wind-pollinated trees via PlanetScope time series
Yiluan Song,
Daniel S.W. Katz,
Zhe Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Airborne pollen triggers allergic reactions which result in public health consequences. A better understanding of flowering and pollen phenology could improve airborne pollen predictions and reduce pollen exposure. Data on the timing of flowering and pollen release are needed to improve models of airborne pollen concentrations, but existingin-situdata collection efforts are expensive and spatially sparse. Satellite-based estimates of plant phenology could potentially enable large-scale data collection, but it … Show more
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