The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland

The aim of the study was to compare phenological observations of pollen seasons of selected early spring trees. Special attention was paid to meteorological conditions which favored or did not favor tree flowering and pollen release. For this reason, we used phenological observation, pollen counts,...

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Main Authors: Danuta Stępalska, Dorota Myszkowska, Katarzyna Piotrowicz, Idalia Kasprzyk
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2016-06-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/6630
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spelling doaj-0322250de4f34eeaae7ea90e7fa932732020-11-25T03:04:02ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2016-06-0169210.5586/aa.16785666The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, PolandDanuta Stępalska0Dorota Myszkowska1Katarzyna Piotrowicz2Idalia Kasprzyk3Institute of Botany, Jagiellonian University, Kopernika 27, 31-531 KrakówDepartment of Clinical and Environmental Allergology, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Śniadeckich 10, 31-531 KrakówInstitute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 KrakówDepartment of Environmental Biology, University of Rzeszów, Ćwiklińskiej 2, 35-601 RzeszówThe aim of the study was to compare phenological observations of pollen seasons of selected early spring trees. Special attention was paid to meteorological conditions which favored or did not favor tree flowering and pollen release. For this reason, we used phenological observation, pollen counts, and meteorological data in five sites in the center of Kraków in the period 2009–2011. Phenological phases (5) of four tree species: Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Corylus avellana, and Betula pendula, were analyzed. It was found that in case of A. glutinosa the pollen season often preceded the flowering period, while for A. incana those two phenomena were more correlated. As regards Corylus avellana, the beginning of the pollen season and phenological phases was simultaneous. However, pollen grains occurred in the air longer, even by a dozen or so days. The phenological phases and pollen seasons of Alnus and Corylus were dependent on meteorological conditions. To give the definition of the relationship between pollen concentration and weather conditions, Spearman rank correlation analysis was applied. High Alnus and Corylus pollen concentrations were found on sunny days with a maximum temperature over 10°C and no precipitation, and when the snow cover was gone. In case of Betula, the phenological phases of the full pollination period usually coincided with the periods of high pollen concentrations. However, Betula pollen sometimes appears earlier and stays in the air longer than the flowering period of local trees in the nearest vicinity. This situation indicates long-distance transport or secondary deposition.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/6630AlnusCorylusBetulaphenophasespollen seasonsweather conditions
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author Danuta Stępalska
Dorota Myszkowska
Katarzyna Piotrowicz
Idalia Kasprzyk
spellingShingle Danuta Stępalska
Dorota Myszkowska
Katarzyna Piotrowicz
Idalia Kasprzyk
The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
Acta Agrobotanica
Alnus
Corylus
Betula
phenophases
pollen seasons
weather conditions
author_facet Danuta Stępalska
Dorota Myszkowska
Katarzyna Piotrowicz
Idalia Kasprzyk
author_sort Danuta Stępalska
title The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
title_short The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
title_full The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
title_fullStr The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
title_full_unstemmed The phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in Kraków, Poland
title_sort phenological phases of flowering and pollen seasons of spring flowering tree taxa against a background of meteorological conditions in kraków, poland
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Agrobotanica
issn 2300-357X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The aim of the study was to compare phenological observations of pollen seasons of selected early spring trees. Special attention was paid to meteorological conditions which favored or did not favor tree flowering and pollen release. For this reason, we used phenological observation, pollen counts, and meteorological data in five sites in the center of Kraków in the period 2009–2011. Phenological phases (5) of four tree species: Alnus glutinosa, Alnus incana, Corylus avellana, and Betula pendula, were analyzed. It was found that in case of A. glutinosa the pollen season often preceded the flowering period, while for A. incana those two phenomena were more correlated. As regards Corylus avellana, the beginning of the pollen season and phenological phases was simultaneous. However, pollen grains occurred in the air longer, even by a dozen or so days. The phenological phases and pollen seasons of Alnus and Corylus were dependent on meteorological conditions. To give the definition of the relationship between pollen concentration and weather conditions, Spearman rank correlation analysis was applied. High Alnus and Corylus pollen concentrations were found on sunny days with a maximum temperature over 10°C and no precipitation, and when the snow cover was gone. In case of Betula, the phenological phases of the full pollination period usually coincided with the periods of high pollen concentrations. However, Betula pollen sometimes appears earlier and stays in the air longer than the flowering period of local trees in the nearest vicinity. This situation indicates long-distance transport or secondary deposition.
topic Alnus
Corylus
Betula
phenophases
pollen seasons
weather conditions
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/6630
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