The diurnal variation of Poaceae pollen concentrations in a rural area |
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Authors: | Jane Norris-Hill |
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Institution: | Department of Botany , Visva‐Bharati University , Santiniketan—731 235, West Bengal, India |
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Abstract: | Records of Poaceae pollen concentration from three years of sampling in a rural area of West Wales have revealed distinctive circadian patterns of variation. Maximum pollen concentrations are typically recorded between 14.00 and 16.00 hours, on days both above and below an average daily Poaceae pollen count of 50 grains m-3, although later peaks in concentration may be recorded during periods with no precipitation. Variations in the periodicity of Poaceae pollen are analysed in relation to meteorological conditions, phenological patterns of pollen release, pollen source area, and the magnitude of the average daily pollen count. The time of peak pollen concentration in West Wales is generally earlier than in other studies and this is explained by this study being conducted closer to Poaceae pollen source areas than most urban-based studies. |
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