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Comparison of Alnus, Corylus, Betula pollen seasons in Riga, Moscow and Vilnius

  • Ingrida Šaulienė*
  • , Laura Šukienė
  • , Elena Severova
  • , Laimdota Kalnina
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Vilnius University Siauliai Academy
  • Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Abstract

Research characterizes differences and similarities of the seasonal behaviour of Alnus, Betula, Corylus pollen in Riga, Moscow and Vilnius. An important uniting factor dealing with the research is that on the selected territories in spring there are abundance of Alnus, Corylus and Betula airborne pollen. The study is based on the 2004–2011 atmospheric pollen records. Differences and similarities of the analysed territories include the following: (1) the beginning of the Alnus and Corylus pollen season usually coincided in Riga and Vilnius, whereas significantly differed between Riga and Moscow; (2) no significant differences among separate stations have been estimated concerning the beginning of the Betula pollen season; (3) Moscow differed by the shortest period of pollen season, independently of the pollen type; (4) the biennial cycle of Betula pollen is characteristic to Riga only; (5) in the spectrum of spring plants’ pollen, Corylus pollen was found in the least amount (10–23 pgm−3 per day on the average); (6) average concentration of Betula pollen per day significantly differed in all locations of the survey, in Moscow, the concentration (853 pgm−3) was twice higher that in Riga and Vilnius; (7) Alnus, Corylus and Betula pollen seasons overlap each other in all locations surveyed, thus creating additional load of pollen; (8) in each of the stations, there were 13–15 days when concentration of Betula pollen exceeded 100 pgm−3.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-433
Number of pages11
JournalAerobiologia
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2014

OECD Field of Science

  • 1.5 Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Keywords

  • Aerobiology
  • Betulaceae
  • Pollen load
  • Spring allergy

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