Annual pollen spectrum in the air of Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain)

TitleAnnual pollen spectrum in the air of Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBoi, M., & Llorens L.
JournalAEROBIOLOGIA
Volume29
Issue3
Pagination385 - 397
Date Published2013///
KeywordsAerobiology, Allergenic pollen, Palma de Mallorca, Pollen calendar
Abstract

This aeropalynological study documented the pollen of 13 taxa with the highest concentration in the air of Palma de Mallorca during the years 2004-2010, using a Hirst-type volumetric spore trap. The taxa were Cupressaceae, Olea europaea, Platanus hispanica, Pinus spp., Parietaria judaica, Urtica membranacea, Quercus ilex, Poaceae, Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae, Plantago spp., Castanea sativa, Pistacia lentiscus and Betula spp. These taxa accounted for 91.85 % of the total annual pollen recorded during the period. The mean annual pollen index was 20,027. The highest pollen counts occurred in February-June, representing 88.74 % of the annual total collected. Every year, there was a substantial increase in the concentration and types of pollen from March to May, followed by a decrease from July to January. The maximum annual total pollen count was recorded in 2005 with 25,870 and the minimum in 2009 with 14,726. The mean daily average pollen concentration count showed a declining trend over the study period. With respect to seasonal phases analysed, the later phase of the pollen season is more variable than the beginning. To observe the overall dynamics of the different pollen types better, a pollen calendar was established for Palma de Mallorca. The pollen calendar had typical Mediterranean features and is a useful tool for allergological and botanical awareness.