Publications by authors named "B Cabezudo"

Missing data is a common problem in scientific research. The availability of extensive environmental time series is usually laborious and difficult, and sometimes unexpected failures are not detected until samples are processed. Consequently, environmental databases frequently have some gaps with missing data in it.

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Alnus pollen has been frequently detected in the atmosphere of different airborne sampling sites of Southern Spain. However, Alnus sp. populations are very scarce and fragmented in the area, being restricted to a few river valleys in the southwest, and other further away regions of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Article Synopsis
  • Daily pollen levels vary and affect allergy symptoms, influenced by local vegetation, flowering times, geography, and climate.
  • Since 1991, pollen levels have been monitored in Malaga, Spain, with one station providing continuous data, while others have been less consistent.
  • The study developed spatial models to predict pollen concentrations across Malaga province using data from the main station, creating an allergy alert system to inform residents in areas without direct monitoring.
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The herbarium of University of Málaga (MGC Herbarium) is formed by four biological collections. The vascular plants collection (MGC-Cormof) is the main collection of the herbarium. MGC-Cormof dataset aims to digitize and publish data associated with over 76.

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Cannabis, also called marihuana or hemp, is a wind-pollinated plant that produces hundreds of flowers on large inflorescences. It is also one of the oldest psychoactive plants known to humanity. Morocco has become one of the main producers of Cannabis resin (hashish), primarily supplying the European market.

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