Altunoglu, Mustafa KemalKılıç, OzkanGonca, TanerYılmazer, IlkaySaatçioğlu, GulsahAkkaya, Ahmet2023-10-092023-10-092015-03Tosunoglu, A. vd. (2015). "Atmospheric pollen concentrations in Antalya, South Turkey". Aerobiologia, 31(1), 99-109.0393-5965https://doi.org/10.1007/s10453-014-9350-6https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10453-014-9350-6http://hdl.handle.net/11452/34261Airborne pollen distribution in Antalya was measured volumetrically during 2 consecutive years, 2008 and 2009. A total of 30,497 pollen grains/m(3) belonging to 44 taxa were recorded annually during the study period. Among the taxa recorded, 27 belonged to arboreal (88.29 %) and 17 to non-arboreal taxa (11.53 %). Seven plant taxa taken as predominant pollen types with the greatest influence in the atmosphere, Cupressaceae/Taxaceae (38.33 %), Pinus (24.18 %), Olea europaea (6.86 %), Morus (5.17 %), Poaceae (4.88 %), Platanus (4.66 %) and Quercus (4.58 %), showed maximum pollen distribution in the atmosphere. The season of maximum pollen concentration was from February to May, with a high prevalence of arboreal pollen grains.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLife sciences & biomedicine - other topicsEnvironmental sciences & EcologyAerobiologyPollen calendarPollen concentrationsAntalyaTurkeyAirborne allergenic pollenMediterranean AreaPlatanus pollenSW TurkeyGrainsPollinosisCityCalendarFallThessalonikiMorus (plant)Olea europaeaPlatanusPoaceaeQuercusAtmospheric pollen concentrations in Antalya, South TurkeyArticle0003505804000102-s2.0-8492406053199109311BiologyEnvironmental sciencesRagweed; Ambrosia artemisiifolia; PollenAir analysisAirbone pollen distributionAirbone pollen variabilityArticleAtmospheric pollenAtmospheric pollen concentrationAtmospheric transportControlled studyGeographic distributionMorusNonhumanOakOlive treeParametersPinePlant parametersPlatanusPoaceaePollenPollen analysisPriority journalSeasonal variationSpecies diversitySummerTaxonomic identificationTreeTurkey (republic)Volumetry