The impacts of climate change and meteorological factors on pollen season indicators of allergenic plant taxa

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Abstract

Pollen respiratory allergies have been increasing in prevalence over the last two decades, partly as the result of the impact of climate change. For many allergenic trees, grass and weed species, increased pollen production and prolonged pollination period result in long-term increased abundance of pollen allergens in the atmosphere; earlier shifts of airborne pollen grains and prolonged exposure to respiratory allergens with important health effects on allergic individuals. The aim of this review paper was to investigate the impact of climate change and meteorological factors on pollen season indicators with a special focus on the main allergenic taxa worldwide. Main variables influencing flowering

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Mousavi, F., Shahali, Y., … Bergmann, K.-C. (2022). The impacts of climate change and meteorological factors on pollen season indicators of allergenic plant taxa. Nova Biologica Reperta, 9(2), 95–114. https://doi.org/10.52547/nbr.9.2.95

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