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Birch pollen grains are one of the most important groups of atmospheric biological particles that induce allergic processes.
The fluctuation pattern of birch pollen seasons in selected cities of Poland is presented. Measurements were performed
by the volumetric method (Burkard and Lanzoni 2000 pollen samplers). The distributions of the data were not normal
(Shapiro–Wilk test) and statistical error risk was estimated at a significance level of α = 0.05. Pollen season was defined as
the period in which 95% of the annual total catch occurred. The linear trend for the selected features of the pollen season,
skewness, kurtosis and coefficient of variation (V%) were also analyzed. During the 12–14 years of study, the beginnings of
birch pollen seasons were observed 7–14 days earlier, the ends were noted 5–10 days earlier, and the days with maximum
values occurred 7–14 days earlier compared to the long-term data. The left-skewed distribution of the pollen season starts
in most sampling sites confirms the short-lasting occurrence of pollen in the air. The threat of birch pollen allergens was
high during the pollen seasons. If vegetation is highly diverse, flowering and pollen release are extended in time, spread
over different weeks and occur at different times of the day. Flowering time and pollen release are affected by insolation,
convection currents, wind, and turbulence. Therefore, pollen seasons are characterized by great inter-annual variability
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Betula Pollen allergens Linear trend Pollen seasons Weather conditions Air pollution Poland . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
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Polskie Towarzystwo Botaniczne