Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component

The article provides the results of a study dealing with pollen release into the atmosphere by 23 species from 21 genera of the Poaceae Barnh family. The species under investigation are the dominant ones in natural plant communities and are used as components in turf plant ^communities and belong to...

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Main Authors: Zueva Galina, Golovko Vladimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/08/bioconf_pd2020_00101/bioconf_pd2020_00101.html
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spelling doaj-221c558c06e5429487a9ab5bb309636c2021-04-02T19:50:01ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01240010110.1051/bioconf/20202400101bioconf_pd2020_00101Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen ComponentZueva Galina0Golovko Vladimir1Central Siberian Botanical Garden, SB RASVoevodsky Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, SB RASThe article provides the results of a study dealing with pollen release into the atmosphere by 23 species from 21 genera of the Poaceae Barnh family. The species under investigation are the dominant ones in natural plant communities and are used as components in turf plant ^communities and belong to the group of ornamental grasses. Their pollen causes seasonal hay fever (allergic rhinitis), which accounts for the interest in the regularities of its drift. The drift distance is determined by the particles sedimentation velocity and depends on the number of pollen grains they include. The study estimates the cluster composition of pollen particles released into the atmosphere. All species under consideration massively form clusters consisting of two or more grains. Their share was 11,1-50,8%, the share of pollen grains in them was – 21.9-84,0%.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/08/bioconf_pd2020_00101/bioconf_pd2020_00101.html
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title Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component
title_short Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component
title_full Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component
title_fullStr Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Grasses as Producers of Atmospheric Aerosol Pollen Component
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description The article provides the results of a study dealing with pollen release into the atmosphere by 23 species from 21 genera of the Poaceae Barnh family. The species under investigation are the dominant ones in natural plant communities and are used as components in turf plant ^communities and belong to the group of ornamental grasses. Their pollen causes seasonal hay fever (allergic rhinitis), which accounts for the interest in the regularities of its drift. The drift distance is determined by the particles sedimentation velocity and depends on the number of pollen grains they include. The study estimates the cluster composition of pollen particles released into the atmosphere. All species under consideration massively form clusters consisting of two or more grains. Their share was 11,1-50,8%, the share of pollen grains in them was – 21.9-84,0%.
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