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The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa

BACKGROUND: It is an important issue to separate the current and past components of the meteorological parameters influencing the current pollen concentration for different taxa. For this purpose a new statistical procedure, factor analysis with special transformation is introduced. The data set use...

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Autores principales: Makra, László, Csépe, Zoltán, Matyasovszky, István, Deák, Áron József, Sümeghy, Zoltán, Tusnády, Gábor
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5432848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28510934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40529-014-0043-9
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author Makra, László
Csépe, Zoltán
Matyasovszky, István
Deák, Áron József
Sümeghy, Zoltán
Tusnády, Gábor
author_facet Makra, László
Csépe, Zoltán
Matyasovszky, István
Deák, Áron József
Sümeghy, Zoltán
Tusnády, Gábor
author_sort Makra, László
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description BACKGROUND: It is an important issue to separate the current and past components of the meteorological parameters influencing the current pollen concentration for different taxa. For this purpose a new statistical procedure, factor analysis with special transformation is introduced. The data set used covers an 11-year period (1997–2007) including daily pollen counts of 19 taxa and 4 climate variables (mean temperature, precipitation amount, global solar flux and relative humidity). RESULT: The taxa examined can be classified into three groups, namely arboreal deciduous (AD), arboreal evergreen (AE) and herbaceous (H) taxa. It was found that a better comparison can be established if the taxa are separated within each group according to the starting month of their pollen season. Within the group of AD taxa, Alnus, Populus and Ulmus are marked by a late summer – early autumn peak of the role of past meteorological elements exceeding the role of the current ones almost all over the pollen-free period. For Juglans, Morus, Platanus and Quercus, the major weights of the current meteorological elements in the spring and early summer show the most characteristic contribution to the pollen production. For AE taxa, the picture is no clear. For H taxa, the curves of Cannabis, Plantago, Rumex and Urtica indicate the most equalized course of weights. Ambrosia, Artemisia and Chenopodiaceae comprise the highest weights of the past weather conditions of all taxa until at least three months before the start of the pollination. Interactions between the phyto-physiological processes and the meteorological elements are evaluated. CONCLUSION: Separation of the weight of the current and past weather conditions for different taxa involves practical importance both for health care and agricultural production.
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spelling pubmed-54328482017-05-31 The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa Makra, László Csépe, Zoltán Matyasovszky, István Deák, Áron József Sümeghy, Zoltán Tusnády, Gábor Bot Stud Research BACKGROUND: It is an important issue to separate the current and past components of the meteorological parameters influencing the current pollen concentration for different taxa. For this purpose a new statistical procedure, factor analysis with special transformation is introduced. The data set used covers an 11-year period (1997–2007) including daily pollen counts of 19 taxa and 4 climate variables (mean temperature, precipitation amount, global solar flux and relative humidity). RESULT: The taxa examined can be classified into three groups, namely arboreal deciduous (AD), arboreal evergreen (AE) and herbaceous (H) taxa. It was found that a better comparison can be established if the taxa are separated within each group according to the starting month of their pollen season. Within the group of AD taxa, Alnus, Populus and Ulmus are marked by a late summer – early autumn peak of the role of past meteorological elements exceeding the role of the current ones almost all over the pollen-free period. For Juglans, Morus, Platanus and Quercus, the major weights of the current meteorological elements in the spring and early summer show the most characteristic contribution to the pollen production. For AE taxa, the picture is no clear. For H taxa, the curves of Cannabis, Plantago, Rumex and Urtica indicate the most equalized course of weights. Ambrosia, Artemisia and Chenopodiaceae comprise the highest weights of the past weather conditions of all taxa until at least three months before the start of the pollination. Interactions between the phyto-physiological processes and the meteorological elements are evaluated. CONCLUSION: Separation of the weight of the current and past weather conditions for different taxa involves practical importance both for health care and agricultural production. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5432848/ /pubmed/28510934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40529-014-0043-9 Text en © Makra et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Makra, László
Csépe, Zoltán
Matyasovszky, István
Deák, Áron József
Sümeghy, Zoltán
Tusnády, Gábor
The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title_full The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title_fullStr The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title_full_unstemmed The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title_short The effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
title_sort effects of the current and past meteorological elements influencing the current pollen concentrations for different taxa
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5432848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28510934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40529-014-0043-9
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