Biogeographical estimates of allergenic pollen transport over regional scales: Common ragweed and Szeged, Hungary as a test case

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Long-distance pollen transport can substantially raise local pollen levels, but their relative con-tribution has not yet been quantified temporally or spatially in ragweed infested regions. Usingcommon ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) pollen accumulation at a ragweed infested area, Szeged,Hungary as a test case, this study attempted to: (1) identify, using cluster analysis, biogeographicalregions that contribute to long-range transport of ragweed pollen to Szeged; (2) quantify the relative

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Biogeographical estimates of allergenic pollen transport over regional scales: Common ragweed and Szeged, Hungary as a test case / L. Makra [et al.] // Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. – 2016. – Vol. 221. – P. 94-110. DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2016.02.006

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