Martes, 30 Abril 2024 09:27
Climate change lengthens and intensifies the blooming of the holm oak and other Quercus species
A study by the University of Cordoba analyzes trends in the blooming patterns of the genus Quercus in Andalusia, using pollen concentrations in the air and confirming their effects on allergies
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Nature science
Miércoles, 07 Marzo 2018 12:02
How do African air masses influence olive-pollen allergy levels?
A study by researchers at the University of Córdoba shows how the arrival of African air masses at high altitudes affects olive-pollen transport in Andalusia
Olive pollen is amongst the most widespread airborne pollens in southern Europe; its frequency, coupled with an intense flowering regime, gives rise to a high incidence of allergies.Research into the factors governing airborne pollen counts and their behaviour is increasingly playing a key role in improving the quality of life of those sensitive to olive -pollen allergens.
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Nature science