Aerobiological study at Antequera (Málaga, Spain): 1998-1999

Authors

  • Marta Recio Universidad de Málaga Spain
  • M. Mar Trigo Universidad de Málaga Spain
  • F. Javier Toro Universidad de Málaga Spain
  • Silvia Docampo Universidad de Málaga Spain
  • Baltasar Cabezudo Universidad de Málaga Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v25i0.8500

Keywords:

Aerobiology, allergy, pollution, pollen, pollen calendar, phcnology, Antequera, Malaga, Spain

Abstract

In this work, an aerobiological study of the atmosphere of the city of Antequera (Malaga, southern Spain) has been carried out besides a pollen calendar, which have been made with tha data obtained during the two years studied (1998-1999). The sampling was made with the aid of a volumetric spore trap set up in the northerly area of the city. The pollen calendar only reflects taxa that showed a ten-days mean pollen concentrations equal to o greater than grain of pollen per cubic metre of air. Thirty three taxa were included in the pollen calendar, two of which (Oleo ettropaea and Cupressacene) represented almost 57% of the annual pollen counts. The greatest diversity of pollen types was detected during the spring time, February to June being when the highest concentrations were collected, period in which aproximatelly 93% of the annual pollen counts were recorded. Although important quantities of Urticaceae, Plantago and Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae pollen were detected in April and May, during the period studied, several peaks were registered all over the year, which were basically due to the pollen of Cupressaceae, Platanus and Pinus in March; Quema in April, Oleo europaea in May and Poaceae in June. In addition, a high incidence of pollen coining from tree taxa was registered at Antequera sampling station since the most abundant pollen types were those from Oleo europaea, Cupressaceae, Quercus and Platanus.

Downloads

Metrics

Visualizaciones del PDF
120
Jan 2001Jul 2001Jan 2002Jul 2002Jan 2003Jul 2003Jan 2004Jul 2004Jan 2005Jul 2005Jan 2006Jul 2006Jan 2007Jul 2007Jan 2008Jul 2008Jan 2009Jul 2009Jan 2010Jul 2010Jan 2011Jul 2011Jan 2012Jul 2012Jan 2013Jul 2013Jan 2014Jul 2014Jan 2015Jul 2015Jan 2016Jul 2016Jan 2017Jul 2017Jan 2018Jul 2018Jan 2019Jul 2019Jan 2020Jul 2020Jan 2021Jul 2021Jan 2022Jul 2022Jan 2023Jul 2023Jan 2024Jul 2024Jan 2025Jul 2025Jan 202611
|

Author Biographies

Marta Recio, Universidad de Málaga

Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias

M. Mar Trigo, Universidad de Málaga

Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias

F. Javier Toro, Universidad de Málaga

Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias

Silvia Docampo, Universidad de Málaga

Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias

Baltasar Cabezudo, Universidad de Málaga

Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Ciencias

References

CABEZUDO, B., J. MOLERO & A. V. PÉREZ LATORRE -1997- La vegetación de Andalucía. En: C. RODRÍGUEZ (Coord.) Naturaleza de Andalucía 3. Ed. Giralda, Sevilla.

CARVAJAL GUTIÉRREZ, M. C. & J. D. RUIZ SINOGA —1984- La depresión de Antequera. En: M. ALCOBENDAS Málaga. Tomo I: Geografía. Editorial Andalucía, Granada.

DOMÍNGUEZ, E., C. GALÁN, F. V ILLAMANDO & F. INFANTE-1991- Handling and evaluation of the data from the aerobiological sampling. Monografías REA/EAN 1: 1-18.

HIRST, J.M. -1952- An automatic volumetric spore trap. Ann. Appl. Biol. 39: 257-265.

OCAÑA OCAÑA, M. C.-1984- Introducción. En: M. ALCOBENDAS Málaga. Tomo!: Geografía. Editorial Andalucía, Granada.

RECIO, M., B. CABEZUDO, M. M. TRIGO & F. J.

TORO —1998- Pollen calendar of Malaga (Southern Spain), 1991-1995. Aerobiologia 14: 101-107.

SPIEKSMA, F. TH. M. -1991- Regional European Pollen Calendars. In: G. D'AMATO, F. TH. M.

SPIEKSMA & S. BONINI (Eds.) Allergenic Pollen and Pollinosis in Europe, pp. 49-65. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, London.

Published

2000-12-01

How to Cite

Recio, M., Trigo, M. M., Toro, F. J., Docampo, S., & Cabezudo, B. (2000). Aerobiological study at Antequera (Málaga, Spain): 1998-1999. Acta Botanica Malacitana, 25, 165–174. https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v25i0.8500

Issue

Section

General

Most read articles by the same author(s)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > >>