2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13122089
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London Plane Tree Pollen and Pla A 1 Allergen Concentrations Assessment in Urban Environments

Abstract: The London plane tree is frequently used in gardens, parks, and avenues in European urban areas for ornamental purposes with the aim to provide shade, and given its tolerance to atmospheric pollution. Nevertheless, unfortunately, over recent decades, bioaerosols such as Platanus pollen grains cause increasing human health problems such as allergies or respiratory tract infections. An aerobiological sampling of airborne Platanus pollen and Pla a 1 allergen was performed using two volumetric traps placed on the … Show more

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“…Abutaleb et al [102] underline the abundance of London plane (Platanus × acerifolia) trees in Johannesburg using remote sensing data, and its pollen is one of the main causes of pollen-related diseases in South Africa [103]. According to several atmospheric pollen studies, plane trees have intense and short blooming periods [104,105,106,107]. The allergenic importance of Platanus is caused by the abundance of pollen grains released by many individual trees along streets and in parks [42].…”
Section: Sustainable Urban Forestrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abutaleb et al [102] underline the abundance of London plane (Platanus × acerifolia) trees in Johannesburg using remote sensing data, and its pollen is one of the main causes of pollen-related diseases in South Africa [103]. According to several atmospheric pollen studies, plane trees have intense and short blooming periods [104,105,106,107]. The allergenic importance of Platanus is caused by the abundance of pollen grains released by many individual trees along streets and in parks [42].…”
Section: Sustainable Urban Forestrymentioning
confidence: 99%