Study Of The Airborne Pollen Grains In Rosetta Egypt
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-03-10
Authors : Wafaa K. Taia; Mohamed I. Ibrahim; Eman M. Bassiouni;
Page : 122-129
Keywords : Rosetta- Egypt- Pollen calendar- Aerobiology- Pollen allergy.;
Abstract
An aeropalynological study was carried out in the atmosphere of Rosetta city Egypt during a period of one year from August 2015 until July 2016 using a Hirst type volumetric pollen trap. An annual pollen index of 1991 grains was obtained with the highest pollen records from February till May. The main pollen taxain abundance order are Poaceae Arecaceae ChenopodiaceaeAmaranthaceae complex Casuarina Cupressaceae Urtica Pinus Myrtaceae. A total of eight pollen types with minimum 10-day mean equal to or greater than 0.1 pollen grainsm3 of air are involved to construct an approximate pollen calendar.The data obtained in this work was compared with others elsewhere in the world. Correlation effects between pollen counts and different meteorological parameters temperature rainfall and relative humidity as well as number of allergic patients were investigated. Most of the recorded pollen grains are of allergenic effects.
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