2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10453-015-9377-3
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Relationship between flowering phenology, pollen production and atmospheric pollen concentration of Plantago lanceolata (L.)

Abstract: The present study sampled pollen grains in the atmosphere using a Burkard Ò 7-day-recording trap and periodically checked the flowering phases of Plantago lanceolata L. in the locality of León (NW of Spain) from late March to early August during 2007 and 2008. The results showed that the phenological phases considered for P. lanceolata coincided in most sampling points. The differences between them depended mainly on the characteristics of the land on which the plants developed and water availability. In addit… Show more

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“…Besides temperature and air pollution, other site conditions might modify plant growth, which was also suggested by González-Parrado et al ( 2015 ). These site conditions include the proximity to agricultural land to which fertilizers are presumably applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Besides temperature and air pollution, other site conditions might modify plant growth, which was also suggested by González-Parrado et al ( 2015 ). These site conditions include the proximity to agricultural land to which fertilizers are presumably applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Pollen production of P. lanceolata averaged at 5.0 ± 2.4 million pollen grains with a range of 1.5 to 12.1 million pollen grains per inflorescence in this study (sample size N P = 82). González-Parrado et al ( 2015 ) estimated a mean of 5.3 million pollen grains, with a minimum of 1.8 and a maximum of 9 million pollen grains. Piotrowska ( 2008 ) estimated P infl of P. major in a similar range with 6.3 million pollen grains.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The phenological stages based on the spike's state and appearance were determined as (based on the Lacey et al (2003), Gonzalez-Parrado et al (2015), Kara et al(2018) works with the changes adapted to our study with herbarium specimens usage): FL -a period of flowering (flowers opened, stamens or pistils are clearly visible). This period lasts on average 4 weeks in the Kyiv region.…”
Section: Studied Species: Morphology and Phenologymentioning
confidence: 99%