Global warming and Annual Pollen Index of Poaceae. Pollen monitoring and climate change are main issues in current applications of Aerobiology. The topic of this research is to link Poaceae airborne pollen variations with climate change and, especially, with global warming. Data from pollen calendars (1990-2004) of the Vignola MO2 monitoring station and information about temperature changes in Italy were both taken into account. In many cases, airborne pollen increase is considered a good bioindicator of global warming. The results of this research confirm this evidence. In fact, there is a direct connection between the increase of Poaceae Annual Pollen Index and the mean temperature increase in the study area: the plants of the family Poaceae responded to temperature increase with pollination increase.
Riscaldamento Globale e Indice Pollinico Annuale di Poaceae: dati pluriannuali dal campionatore aerobiologico di Vignola / Clo', Eleonora; Torri, Paola; Florenzano, Assunta; Mercuri, Anna Maria. - In: ATTI DELLA SOCIETÀ DEI NATURALISTI E MATEMATICI DI MODENA. - ISSN 0365-7027. - (2016), pp. 183-193.
Riscaldamento Globale e Indice Pollinico Annuale di Poaceae: dati pluriannuali dal campionatore aerobiologico di Vignola
CLO', ELEONORA;Paola Torri;Assunta Florenzano;Anna Maria Mercuri
2016
Abstract
Global warming and Annual Pollen Index of Poaceae. Pollen monitoring and climate change are main issues in current applications of Aerobiology. The topic of this research is to link Poaceae airborne pollen variations with climate change and, especially, with global warming. Data from pollen calendars (1990-2004) of the Vignola MO2 monitoring station and information about temperature changes in Italy were both taken into account. In many cases, airborne pollen increase is considered a good bioindicator of global warming. The results of this research confirm this evidence. In fact, there is a direct connection between the increase of Poaceae Annual Pollen Index and the mean temperature increase in the study area: the plants of the family Poaceae responded to temperature increase with pollination increase.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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