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The long-range transport of Pinaceae pollen: an example in Krakw (southern Poland)

Journal

AEROBIOLOGIA
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 109-125

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10453-016-9454-2

Keywords

Abies; Picea; Pinus pollen; Meteorological conditions; Back-trajectory analysis

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  1. W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences

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High Pinaceae pollen concentrations in the air and on the surface of puddles before the main pollen season started were observed in Krakw (southern Poland) in May 2013. The paper presents the results of detailed studies of the composition and source of the yellow rain in 2013, and as a comparison, the Pinaceae pollen concentrations and samples collected from the ground surface in 2014 were considered. The air samples were collected using the volumetric method (Hirst-type device), while pollen grains sampled from the ground surface were processed using a modified Erdtman acetolysis method. Finally, all samples were studied using a light microscope. In 2013, the period of higher Abies, Picea and Pinus pollen concentrations was observed from the 5 to 12 of May, earlier than the main pollen season occurred. The presence of rainfall on the 12 and 13 of May 2013 caused the pollen deposition on the ground surface, where the prevalence of Pinaceae pollen was found. The synoptic situation and the analysis of the back-trajectories and air mass advection at the beginning of May 2013 indicated that Pinaceae pollen grains could have been transported from Ukraine, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia. In contrast, Pinaceae pollen grains deposited on the ground surface as a yellow film in May 2014, originated from local sources.

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