Marseille has two sites (Centre and North) where airborne pollens are collected and counted. The most numerous pollens are from Cupressaceae Taxaceae. We compared the quantities collected with both pollen traps during February, March and April 1988 and 1989. Most of pollinization takes place in March. In Marseille's Centre, there were three times more trapped pollen during 1989 than in 1988. In 1989, there was 40% more pollen on northern site as compared with the other one. As indicated in 1989 with both sites, it suggests a circadian periodicity of Cupressaceae Taxaceae pollen: their highest count is usually between 9 and 11 hours a.m.
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