2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.059
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The grass pollen season 2014 in Vienna: A pilot study combining phenology, aerobiology and symptom data

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“…Different urban habitats in extensive observation sites were chosen to cover a representative range of grass species. In Vienna the location of “Steinhofgründe” (more natural) and the location of “Neue Donau/Wasserpark” (more urbanized) were selected since both locations performed well in the recently conducted pilot study [ 19 ]. Moreover, a third location next to the pollen monitoring station in the phenological garden of the Vienna meteorological service was included.…”
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“…Different urban habitats in extensive observation sites were chosen to cover a representative range of grass species. In Vienna the location of “Steinhofgründe” (more natural) and the location of “Neue Donau/Wasserpark” (more urbanized) were selected since both locations performed well in the recently conducted pilot study [ 19 ]. Moreover, a third location next to the pollen monitoring station in the phenological garden of the Vienna meteorological service was included.…”
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“…In Turku the observation areas were defined on an urban to agricultural gradient and inside each study area the observed sites were selected randomly (one site in University area and Skanssi, three sites in Tuorla). Five different phenological phases have been defined to determine the pollination periods of each grass species (detailed definition in [ 19 ]). These phases were translated into international BBCH phenological phases [ 22 ].…”
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“…Both the Birch family ( Alnus , Betula , Carpinus , Corylus , Ostrya ) and grasses (wild and cultivated, including cereals) are wind-pollinated and produce among the vast amounts of pollen in the spring and summer airflows in Europe [12]. Despite cleistogamous species obviously making a light contribution to airborne pollen rain, grasses are responsible for the most important allergy symptoms registered in the world (e.g., [13]).…”
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