Anthropogenic climate change and allergen exposure: the role of plant biology
Accumulation of anthropogenic gases, particularly CO2, is likely to have 2 fundamental
effects on plant biology. The first is an indirect effect through Earth's increasing average …
effects on plant biology. The first is an indirect effect through Earth's increasing average …
[PDF][PDF] Airborne algae and cyanobacteria: occurrence and related health effects
Introduction 3. Search criteria 4. Occurrence of airborne algae and cyanobacteria 5. Health
effects of airborne algae and cyanobacteria 6. A case study: airborne algae and …
effects of airborne algae and cyanobacteria 6. A case study: airborne algae and …
[HTML][HTML] Temperature-related changes in airborne allergenic pollen abundance and seasonality across the northern hemisphere: a retrospective data analysis
Background Ongoing climate change might, through rising temperatures, alter allergenic
pollen biology across the northern hemisphere. We aimed to analyse trends in pollen …
pollen biology across the northern hemisphere. We aimed to analyse trends in pollen …
Changes to airborne pollen counts across Europe
A progressive global increase in the burden of allergic diseases has affected the
industrialized world over the last half century and has been reported in the literature. The …
industrialized world over the last half century and has been reported in the literature. The …
Climate change impacts the spread potential of wheat stem rust, a significant crop disease
Long range atmospheric transport is an important pathway for the spread of plant
pathogens, such as rust fungi which can devastate cereal crop health and food security …
pathogens, such as rust fungi which can devastate cereal crop health and food security …
Impact of pollen
LA De Weger, KC Bergmann… - Allergenic pollen: A …, 2013 - Springer
The impact of pollen on human health is primarily evident in allergic diseases. Sensitized
patients can respond to pollen by symptoms of nose, eyes and bronchi. Pollen threshold …
patients can respond to pollen by symptoms of nose, eyes and bronchi. Pollen threshold …
Cypress pollinosis: from tree to clinic
D Charpin, C Pichot, J Belmonte, JP Sutra… - Clinical reviews in …, 2019 - Springer
Cypress (Cupressus sp. pl) is a genus within the Cupressaceae family. This family covers all
of the Earth's continents except for Antarctica, and it includes about 160 species. The most …
of the Earth's continents except for Antarctica, and it includes about 160 species. The most …
[HTML][HTML] Estimating the abundance of airborne pollen and fungal spores at variable elevations using an aircraft: how high can they fly?
Airborne pollen and fungal spores are monitored mainly in highly populated, urban
environments, for allergy prevention purposes. However, their sources can frequently be …
environments, for allergy prevention purposes. However, their sources can frequently be …
The onset, course and intensity of the pollen season
The onset, duration and intensity of the period when pollen is present in the air varies from
year to year. Amongst other things, there is an effect upon the quality of life of allergy …
year to year. Amongst other things, there is an effect upon the quality of life of allergy …
Long-term trends and influence of climate and land-use changes on pollen profiles of a Mediterranean oak forest
Climate change is disrupting phenology and interaction patterns of natural ecosystems, but
also human activities that modify land-uses have a direct impact, especially on species …
also human activities that modify land-uses have a direct impact, especially on species …