Author:
Smart IJ,Tuddenham WG,Knox RB
Abstract
The incidence of grass pollen, estimated by using a Burkard spore trap sited above a city building, is
correlated with meteorological factors. Pollen incidence was greatest on days with high maximum
temperatures and reduced on days of high humidity or rainfall. Winds from the north, north-west
and south-east carried the highest concentrations of pollen. Remote sensing image analysis has
been used to identify the grasslands over which these winds may have passed before entering the city.
An analysis of pollen yield and relative abundance of grasses in pastures and roadsides north of
Melbourne has implicated ryegrass (Lolium perenne and L. rigidum) and canary grass (Phalaris
tuberosa) as the major sources of atmospheric pollen.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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