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The pollinic spectrum of the Madeira region is dominated by grass pollen, which also represents an important aeroallergen in Europe. The present work aims to analyze the main features of the Poaceae pollen season in the Madeira region
to determine the allergic risk. The study took place in Funchal city, the capital of Madeira Island, over a period of 10 years
(2003–2012). The airborne pollen monitoring was carried out with a Hirst type volumetric trap, following well-established
guidelines.
In the atmosphere of Funchal, the mean annual Poaceae pollen index was 229. The mean Poaceae pollen season lasts
275 days, with an onset date in January/March and an end date in November/December. Poaceae counts showed a seasonal
variation with 2 distinct peaks: a higher peak between March and June, and the second one in autumn. The peak values
occurred mainly between April and June, and the highest peak was 93 grains/m3
, detected on the 27th May of 2010. The
Poaceae pollen remaining at low levels during the whole growing season, presenting a nil to low allergenic risk during
most of the study period. Higher critical levels of allergens have been revealed after 2006. In general, the pollen risk from
Poaceae lasted only a few days per year, despite the very long pollen season and the abundance of grasses in the landscape
of Madeira Island.
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Aerobiology Poaceae Main pollen season Madeira (Portugal) . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
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Polskie Towarzystwo Botaniczne