Olgun, GökselAybeke, MehmetErkan, Perihan2022-05-092022-05-092004-10Bıçakçı, A. vd. (2004). “Analysis of airborne pollen fall in Edirne, Turkey”. Acta Botanica Sinica, 46(10), 1149-1154.1672-6650http://hdl.handle.net/11452/26299In the atmosphere of Edime 12 691 pollen grains belonging to 42 taxa were identified by using of Durham sampler in 2000 and 2001. A total of 6 189 pollen grains per cm(2) were recorded in 2000 and a total of 6 502 pollen grains per cm(2) in 2001. Total pollen grains consisted of 71.81% grains from arboreal plants, 25.88% grains from non-arboreal plants and 2.31% unidentified pollen grains. Pollen from the following taxa were also found to be prevalent in the atmosphere of Edime: Gramineae, Pinus sp., Quercus sp., Cupressaceae/Taxaceae, Platanus sp., Salix sp., Morus sp., Populus sp., Caroinus sp., Juglans sp., Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae, Fraxinus sp., Fagus sp., Ulmus sp., Ailanthus sp., Alnus sp., Ostrya sp., Holianthus sp. The season of maximum pollen fall was from April to June, with a prevalence of arboreal pollen in the first month, and of pollen from non-arboreal plants in the last months of the year.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBiochemistry and molecular biologyPlant sciencesTurkeyEdirnePollen calendarPollen fallGrainsPollinosisAllergyPlantsEastern HemisphereEurasiaWorldAcer pensylvanicumAilanthusAlnusAmaranthaceaeAvesBetulaceaeCarpinusCupressaceaeFagusFraxinusHelianthusHelianthus sp.JuglansMeleagris gallopavoMorus (plant)OstryaPlatanusPoaceaePopulus sp.QuercusSalixSalix sp.TaxaceaeUlmusPollenAnalysis of airborne pollen fall in Edirne, TurkeyArticle0002246221000032-s2.0-17844399822114911544610Biochemistry and molecular biologyPlant sciencesRagweed; Ambrosia Artemisiifolia; Pollen