City
Epaper

Air pollutants, meteorological variables influence pollen concentration: Study

By IANS | Updated: December 29, 2021 19:00 IST

New Delhi, Dec 29 Air pollutants influence pollen concentration and different types of pollens have a unique response ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Dec 29 Air pollutants influence pollen concentration and different types of pollens have a unique response to weather conditions, shows a study by Indian scientists.

Pollens remain suspended in the air and form part of the air we breathe. When inhaled, they put a strain on our upper respiratory system, and cause widespread upper respiratory tract and naso-bronchial allergy with manifestations like asthma, seasonal rhinitis, and bronchial irritation.

Airborne pollen varies in character from place to place due to diverse meteorological or environmental conditions. There is growing evidence that airborne pollen plays a crucial role in increasing allergic diseases in the urban environment. As pollen, climatic variables, and air pollutants coexist in nature, they have the potential to interact with one another and exacerbate their adverse effects on human health.

In light of this, Prof Ravindra Khaiwal from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, along with Chairperson, Department of Environment Studies, Dr Suman Mor and PhD scholar Akshi Goyal, studied the influence of meteorology and air pollutants on the airborne pollen of Chandigarh.

In the study, financially supported by the Department of Science and Technology, and one of the first in India trying to understand the impact of air pollutants and meteorological variables on airborne pollen, they explored the relationships of temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, wind speed, direction, and ambient air pollutants mainly, particulate matter and nitrogen oxide to the airborne pollen, a release said.

The study, recently published in Science of the Total Environment, suggests that each pollen type studied had a unique response to weather conditions and air pollutants.

The majority of pollen types were reported in the spring and autumn flowering period. Distinct peaks of airborne pollen were observed during favourable weather conditions, like moderate temperature, low humidity, and low precipitation. It was observed that moderate temperature plays a significant role in flowering, inflorescence, maturation, pollen release, and dispersal. In contrast, pollen grains were eliminated from the atmosphere during precipitation and high relative humidity.

A complex and obscure relationship of airborne pollen was indicated with air pollutants. The scientists plan to examine long-term data sets to establish the trends in the relationship.

Khaiwal highlighted that in terms of the climatic future, it is expected that the urban environment will significantly impact plant biological and phenollogical parameters.

"Therefore, the study's findings generate useful hypotheses that air pollutants influence pollen concentration and can be further explored as the data set expands in the future," the release added.

The current study's findings could help to improve the understanding of complex interactions between airborne pollen, air pollutants, and climatic variables to aid in formulating suitable mitigation policies and minimising the burden of pollinosis in the Indo-Gangetic Plain region - identified as a hotspot of air pollution, specifically during October and November.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: New DelhichandigarhPost Graduate Institute Of Medical Education And ResearchDepartment of environment studiesRavindra khaiwalAkshi goyal
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalHaryana IPS Officer Suicide: Family Allows Post-Mortem in Chandigarh, Cremation at 4 PM

CricketVirat Kohli Spotted at Delhi Airport Ahead of India's Tour of Australia, Video Goes Viral

NationalHaryana: Senior IPS Officer Commits Suicide at Chandigarh Home

InternationalUS Government Shutdown: US Embassy in India’s X Account to Pause Regular Updates Until Full Operations Resume

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W, 3rd ODI: Australia Women Win Toss, Opt to Bat Against India in Series Decider; Check Playing XIs

National Realted Stories

NationalGaruda 25: IAF to participate in 8th edition of bilateral air exercise with French Air and Space Force

NationalTVK to hold statewide protest in TN today against SIR of electoral rolls

NationalMP: 25 injured in tractor-trolley collision, 7 critical

NationalPM Modi’s leadership getting stronger, Congress fighting for its existence: BJP MP

NationalPM Modi's timeless tribute: From Surat's 2012 spotlight to Bihar's 2025 electoral embrace