Exploring the influence of meteorological conditions on the variability of olive pollen intradiurnal patterns: Differences between pre- and post-peak periods.

Sci Total Environ

Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, Agrifood Campus of International Excellence CeiA3, University of Córdoba, Rabanales Campus, Celestino Mutis Building, E-14071 Córdoba, Spain; Andalusian Inter-University Institute for Earth System IISTA, University of Córdoba, Spain.

Published: December 2024

Olive trees hold a significant economical, ecological and ornamental value, especially in the Mediterranean area. It is a wind-pollinated species emitting huge quantities of pollen with a high degree of allergenic sensitization. Andalusia region (southern Spain), where 15 % of the global olive tree population is cultivated, present a high density of this crop, reaching daily airborne olive pollen concentrations up to 6.000 pollen/m. Although daily variations during the pollen season have been widely investigated in bibliography, factors influencing the intradiurnal dynamics of olive pollen concentrations remains underexplored in aerobiology. The present paper focuses on it, characterizing main intradiurnal patterns, identifying potential pollen source areas and the influence of wind dynamics on Córdoba city olive pollen data. The results reveal the presence of different pollen peaks at various hours of the day, depending on the stage of the pollen season (pre- and post-peak) and wind dynamics. Nevertheless, the main one is detected at midday during the pre-peak season, with secondary peaks at night, morning and late afternoon. A thorough examination of wind dynamics highlighted the significant influence of distant and local sources on the hourly pollen peaks and hence, on intradiurnal patterns. The analysis of the intradiurnal pattern associated with different air mass patterns demonstrated a considerable variability in the occurrence of peak concentrations and hence, in the contribution of sources. The characterization of surface winds confirms the substantial differences in the dynamics of atmospheric transport processes that influence the primary intradiurnal patterns of olive pollen in this region.

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