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A comparative study is presented of the pollen emissions of Urticaceae, Plantaginaceae and Poaceae, collected during 1995 with Hirst samplers (Burkard or Lanzoni) at five sites in western Spain: two Mediterranean sites located in the south (Huelva and Seville) and three Atlantic sites in the north (Orense, Vigo and Santiago). The annual pollen of Poaceae and Plantaginaceae collected in the Atlantic cities was found to be twice that in the Mediterranean sites, and the total amount of Urticaceae was higher at sites with an urban environment and subject to sea influence (Vigo, Huelva and Seville). At all the sites, the start of the main pollination periods (MPP) took place in the following order: Urticaceae, Plantaginaceae and Poaceae. It was also observed that the MPP of these three pollen types began earlier in Huelva and Seville, where the mean temperatures necessary for the beginning of pollen emissions are recorded very early. Regarding the variation in pollen concentrations throughout the year, Urticaceae presented peaks of maximum concentration in March (Huelva, Seville, Vigo and Orense) and June (Santiago); Plantaginaceae in March (south) and June (north); and Poaceae in May (south) and June–July (north). At northern sites, pollen emissions of Urticaceae and Plantaginaceae continued throughout the summer, while in the south they decreased considerably from May onwards. From the allergenic point of view, the indices of reactivity described for Urticaceae and Poaceae were exceeded more often at northern sites, in particular at Vigo. The meteorological conditions associated with periods of highest pollen emission of these three herbaceous types are a rise in mean temperature, light or absent rainfall, and abundant sunshine. The statistical correlations between pollen emissions and meteorological factors were not well-defined, either for the stations or for all the taxa, although they were clearer for the Atlantic cities and for Urticaceae.
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Minero, F.J.G., Iglesias, I., Jato, V. et al. Study of the pollen emissions of Urticaceae, Plantaginaceae and Poaceae at five sites in western Spain. Aerobiologia 14, 117–129 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02694195
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