2022-03-212022-03-212004-12Bıçakçı, A. B. vd. (2004). “Analysis of airborne pollen fall in Usak, Turkey”. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 36(4), 711-717.0556-3321https://link.springer.com/article/10.2478/s11756-006-0076-yhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/25219In this study, pollen grains were identified by using Durham sampler in the atmosphere of Usak, Turkey. During the year 2000, a total number of 5,464 grains per cm(2) were recorded. Pollen fall comprised of grains belonging 39 taxa consisting of 25 arboreal, 14 to non-arboreal plants. Total pollen grains consisted of 79.12% from arboreal plants, 18.01% from non-arboreal plants and 2.87% unidentified pollen grains. In the region investigated, Pinus spp., Cupressaceae/Taxaceae, Quercus spp., Graminea, Platanus spp., Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae, Salix spp., Urticaceae, Juglans spp., Fraxinus spp., and Moraceae released the greatest amounts of pollens. During the study period, the pollen fall was highest in May 2000.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPlant sciencesAcer pensylvanicumAmaranthaceaeAvesCupressaceaeFraxinusJuglansMeleagris gallopavoMoraceaePlatanusQuercusSalixTaxaceaeUrticaceaeGrainsAnalysis of airborne pollen fall in Usak, TurkeyArticle0002265574000032-s2.0-14744272013711717364Plant sciencesRagweed; Ambrosia Artemisiifolia; Pollen