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- A comparative study on the effects of altitude on daily and hourly airborne pollen counts
- A comprehensive aerobiological study of the airborne pollen in the Irish environment
- A first evaluation of multiple automatic pollen monitors run in parallel
- Accuracy of a hand-held resistance-free flowmeters for flow adjustments of Hirst-Type pollen traps
- Airborne Alternaria conidia in Mediterranean rural environments in SW of Iberian Peninsula and weather parameters that influence their seasonality in relation to climate change
- Airborne Alternaria and Cladosporium fungal spores in Europe: Forecasting possibilities and relationships with meteorological parameters
- Airborne Quercus pollen in SW Spain: Identifying favourable conditions for atmospheric transport and potential source areas
- Airborne pollen concentrations overpass expectations in the tropical city of Medellín, Colombia
- Airborne propagules of Phytophthora and related taxa in SW Spain including a predictive model
- Allergenic pollen of ornamental plane trees in a Mediterranean environment and urban planning as a prevention tool
- Alternaria spore exposure in Bavaria, Germany, measured using artificial intelligence algorithms in a network of BAA500 automatic pollen monitors
- Assessing allergenicity in urban parks: A nature-based solution to reduce the impact on public health
- Assessment of real-time bioaerosol particle counters using reference chamber experiments
- Automatic Pollen Classification and Segmentation Using U-Nets and Synthetic Data
- Comparative Analysis of Real-Time Fluorescence-Based Spectroscopic Instruments: Bioaerosol Detection in the Urban Environment of Dublin City, Ireland
- Comparative study of the effect of distance on the daily and hourly pollen counts in a city in the south-western Iberian Peninsula
- Comparison between two adhesives (silicone and petroleum jelly) in Hirst pollen traps in a controlled environment
- Constructing a pollen proxy from low-cost Optical Particle Counter (OPC) data processed with Neural Networks and Random Forests
- Distribution of ornamental urban trees and their influence on airborne pollen in the SW of Iberian Peninsula
- Diurnal pattern of Poaceae and Betula pollen flight in Central Europe
- Drivers of the release of the allergens Bet v 1 and Phl p 5 from birch and grass pollen
- Effect of air filtration on house dust mite, cat and dog allergens and particulate matter in homes
- Effects of climate change on Platanus flowering in Western Mediterranean cities: Current trends and future projections
- Effects of future climate change on birch abundance and their pollen load
- Environmental analysis of airborne pollen occurrence, pollen source distribution and phenology of Fraxinus angustifolia
- Environmental assessment of allergenic risk provoked by airborne grass pollen through forecast model in a Mediterranean region
- Environmental exposure and sensitization patterns in a Swiss alpine pediatric cohort
- Environmental impact assessment of Pinaceae airborne pollen and green infrastructure using BIM
- Flower production and phenology in Dactylis glomerata
- Forecast model of allergenic hazard using trends of Poaceae airborne pollen over an urban area in SW Iberian Peninsula (Europe)
- HYSPLIT as an environmental impact assessment tool to study the data discrepancies between Olea europaea airborne pollen records and its phenology in SW Spain
- Influence of environmental factors on measurements with Hirst spore traps
- Influence of meteorological variables and air pollutants on measurements from automatic pollen sampling devices
- Machine learning methods for low-cost pollen monitoring – Model optimisation and interpretability
- New floristic contributions for Extremadura (Spain)
- Outdoor airborne fungi captured by viable and non-viable methods
- Perceptions of change in the environment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: Implications for environmental policy
- Phenology of Cupressaceae urban infrastructure related to its pollen content and meteorological variables
- Pollen calendars and regional gradients as information tools in the Extremadura pollen monitoring network (SW Spain)
- Pollen-monitoring: between analyst proficiency testing
- Potential sources of airborne Alternaria spp. spores in South-west Spain
- Predicting the main pollen season of Broussonetia Papyrifera (paper mulberry) tree
- Producing urban aerobiological risk map for cupressaceae family in the SW iberian peninsula from LiDAR technology
- Quercus long-term pollen season trends in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula
- Recent developments in monitoring and modelling airborne pollen, a review
- Regional forecast model for the Olea pollen season in Extremadura (SW Spain)
- Relationship of NDVI and oak (Quercus)pollen including a predictive model in the SW Mediterranean region
- Relationships between airborne pollen grains, wind direction and land cover using GIS and circular statistics
- Seasonal Mediterranean pattern for airborne spores of Alternaria
- Spatial and temporal variations in the distribution of birch trees and airborne Betula pollen in Ireland
- Temporal modelling and forecasting of the airborne pollen of Cupressaceae on the southwestern Iberian Peninsula
- Towards European automatic bioaerosol monitoring: Comparison of 9 automatic pollen observational instruments with classic Hirst-type traps
- Understanding hourly patterns of Olea pollen concentrations as tool for the environmental impact assessment
- Urban aerobiological risk mapping of ornamental trees using a new index based on LiDAR and Kriging: A case study of plane trees
- Variability between Hirst-type pollen traps is reduced by resistance-free flow adjustment
- Variations in airborne pollen in central and south-western Spain in relation to the distribution of potential sources
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