Author/Editor     Kofol-Seliger, Andreja; Cegnar, Tanja
Title     Meritve koncentracije cvetnega prahu
Translated title     Measurements of pollen concentration
Type     članek
Source     Meseč Bilt - Hidrometeorol Zavod R Slov
Vol. and No.     Letnik 8, št. 3
Publication year     2001
Volume     str. 60-5
Language     slo
Abstract     The pollen measurement has been performed on two locations in Slovenia: in the central part of the state in Ljubljana and at the North Mediterranean coast in Koper. The main pollen types in the air on both locations were as follows: Hazel, Alder, Yew tree, Ash, Poplar, Willow, Hornbeam and Hop hornbeam, Birch and Elm. Only in Coastal region Cypress and Plane tree pollen was present in the air and the first pollen grains of Grass, Parietaria and Oak have started to appear. The Birch pollen season started one week earlier as years before. The favourable weather in the third decade of April allowed high concentration of Birch pollen (Figure 6.9.) in Ljubljana, Ash (Figure 6:10.) and Hop hornbeam pollen on both locations (Figure 6:11.). This year the Alder pollen season was stronger than the years before. It lasted from January to the middle,of March, the counts on some days at the beginning of the month were still high (Figure 6.3). The average daily concentration of Cypress and yew type of pollen (Figure 6.5.), Poplar (Figure 6.6.), Willow (Figure 6.4.), Hazel (Figure 6.2:), Alder (Figure 6.3.), Birch (Figure 6.9.), Maple (Figure 6.14.), Ash (Figure 6.10 ), Plane tree (Figure 6.15:), Hop hornbeam and Hornbeam type of pollen (Figure 6.11:), were presented as diagram in this paper.
Descriptors     AIR POLLUTANTS, ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLEN
TREES
GRASSES