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Title: Analysis of airborne pollen fall in Balıkesir, Turkey, 1996-1997
Authors: Akyalçın, Hanife
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi/Biyoloji Bölümü.
0000-0002-6333-3123
Bıçakçı, Adem
O-1244-2018
Keywords: Environmental sciences & ecology
Public, environmental & occupational health
Turkey
Balikesir
Pollen
Pollen calendar
Mediterranean area
Allergy
Pollinosis
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Inst Agricultural Medicine
Citation: Bıçakçı, A. ve Akyalçın, H. (2000). "Analysis of airborne pollen fall in Balıkesir, Turkey, 1996-1997". Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 7(1), 5-10.
Abstract: In this study, pollen grains were identified by use of Durham sampler in the atmosphere of Balikesir in 1996 and 1997. During these two years, a total of 17,256 pollen grains per cm(2) were recorded. A total of 8,576 pollen grains per cm(2) were identified in 1996 and a total of 8.680 pollen grains per cm(2) in 1997. Pollen fall in the years 1996-1997 comprised grains belonging to 50 taxa and unidentified pollen grains. Of these 50 taxa. 30 belonged to arboreal and 20 to non-arboreal plants. Total pollen grains consisted of 70.92% grains from arboreal plants, 24.87% grains from non-arboreal plants and 4.21% unidentified pollen grains. In the region investigated, Pinsrs spp., Cupressaceae/Taxaceae. Gramineae, Platanus spp., Quercus spp., Olea spp., Salix spp., Urticaceae. Moraceae, Plantago spp., Chenopodinceae/Amaranthaceae, Ailanthus spp., Juglans spp., Carpinus spp. and Rosaceae released the greatest amounts of pollens. During the study period, the pollen fall reached its highest level in May.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21071
ISSN: 1232-1966
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