Background. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. is a noxious invasive alien species in Europe. It is an important aeroallergen and millions of people are exposed to its pollen. Objective. The main aim of this study is to show that atmospheric concentrations of Ambrosia pollen recorded in Denmark can be derived from local or more distant sources. Methods. This was achieved by using a combination of pollen measurements, air mass trajectory calculations using the HYPLIT model and mapping all known Ambrosia locations in Denmark and relating them to land cover types. Results. The annual pollen index recorded in Copenhagen during a 15-year period varied from a few pollen grains to more than 100. Since 2005, small quantities of Ambrosia pollen has be...
Native from North America, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Common Ragweed) is an invasive annual weed in...
Abstract: Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne par...
In Europe Ambrosia is included in invasive species. Its pollen contains very strong allergens that c...
Background. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. is a noxious invasive alien species in Europe. It is an impor...
Introduction [b][/b][b]Background. [/b][i][/b]Ambrosia artemisiifolia[/i] L. is a noxious invasive a...
Background: The invasive alien species Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common or short ragweed) is increasi...
Aim: The European Commission Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action FA1203 “SMARTER” ai...
Background: The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens. Previou...
This study aims to determine whether a significant decrease in airborne concentrations of Ambrosia p...
We acknowledge support from EU COST Action FA1203 "Sustainable management of Ambrosia artemisiifolia...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
Previous studies have shown that ragweed pollen arrives in Poland from sources in the south, in Slov...
The European Commission Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action FA1203 “SMARTER&rd...
The appearance of ragweed pollen in the air became more frequent in northerly countries. Attention o...
Native from North America, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Common Ragweed) is an invasive annual weed in...
Abstract: Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne par...
In Europe Ambrosia is included in invasive species. Its pollen contains very strong allergens that c...
Background. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. is a noxious invasive alien species in Europe. It is an impor...
Introduction [b][/b][b]Background. [/b][i][/b]Ambrosia artemisiifolia[/i] L. is a noxious invasive a...
Background: The invasive alien species Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common or short ragweed) is increasi...
Aim: The European Commission Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action FA1203 “SMARTER” ai...
Background: The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens. Previou...
This study aims to determine whether a significant decrease in airborne concentrations of Ambrosia p...
We acknowledge support from EU COST Action FA1203 "Sustainable management of Ambrosia artemisiifolia...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
The pollen grains of Ambrosia spp. are considered to be important aeroallergens in parts of southern...
Previous studies have shown that ragweed pollen arrives in Poland from sources in the south, in Slov...
The European Commission Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action FA1203 “SMARTER&rd...
The appearance of ragweed pollen in the air became more frequent in northerly countries. Attention o...
Native from North America, Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (Common Ragweed) is an invasive annual weed in...
Abstract: Large-scale synoptic conditions are able to transport considerable amounts of airborne par...
In Europe Ambrosia is included in invasive species. Its pollen contains very strong allergens that c...