airborne pollen

Firth Author Year Full citation Keywords
Carosso 2000 Carosso A., and M. T. Gallesio, 2000.
Allergy to ragweed: clinical relevance in Turin. Aerobiologia 16:155–158
aerobiology, airborne pollen, allergy, bronchial asthma, ragweed, rhinoconjunctivitis
Gioulekas 2004 Gioulekas D., C. Balafoutis, A. Damialis, D. Papakosta, G.Gioulekas, and D. Patakas, 2004.
Fifteen years record of airborne allergenic pollen and meteorological parameters in Thessaloniki, Greece. Int J Biometeorol 48:128–136
aerobiology, airborne pollen, meteorological parameters, allergy, pollen calendar, Greece
Pizzulin Sauli 1992 Pizzulin Sauli M., F. Larese Filon, and L. Rizzi Longo, 1992.
Ragweed presence in Trieste: clinical and aerobiological data. Aerobiologia 8:16-20
aerobiology, airborne pollen, ragweed, floristic records, pollen allergy
Savitsky 1996 Savitsky V. D., Ludmila G. Bezus'ko, N. G. Butich, Z. M. Tsymbaliuk, O. V. Savitska, and T. V. Bezus'ko, 1996. Airborne pollen in Kiev (Ukraine): gravimetric sampling. Aerobiologia 12:209-211
airborne pollen, Kiev, pollen calendar, gravimetric sampling
Šikoparija 2006 Šikoparija B., P. Radišić, T. Pejak, and S. Šimić, 2006.
Airborne grass and ragweed pollen in the southern Panonnian valley – consideration of rural and urban environment. Ann Agric Environ Med 13: 263–266
aerobiology, airborne pollen, grass, ragweed, urban environment, rural environment
Yankova 1996 Yankova R., D. Baltadjieva, R. Peneva, and V. Zlatev, 1996
Pollen grains of Ambrosia in the air of Sofia, Bulgaria. Aerobiologia 12:273-277
aerobiology, airborne pollen, Ambrosia, pollen, pollen allergy