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Year 2020, Volume: 29 Issue: 2, 318 - 337, 31.12.2020

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POLLEN MORPHOLOGY OF SELECTED ALLERGENIC SPECIES AT BEŞEVLER 10. YEAR CAMPUS, ANKARA UNIVERSITY, TURKEY

Year 2020, Volume: 29 Issue: 2, 318 - 337, 31.12.2020

Abstract

Although airborne pollen is invisible to the eye, it has been known as a major source to respiratory allergic reactions. For this reason, relationship between the morphological characteristics of airborne pollen and their potential tendency as an allergen are still obscure. In the present study, we selected 29 allergenic species at Beşevler 10. year campus and investigated their detail pollen characteristics using light and scanning electron microscopies. 11 of the allergic plants on campus are also important for beekeeping.

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  • Sin, A. B., Pınar, N. M., Mısırlıgil, Z., Ceter, T., Yıldız, A., Alan, Ş., Polen Allerjisi (Türkiye Allerjik Bitkilerine Genel Bir Bakış), Engin Yayınevi, Ankara, 2007.
  • AL-Sadoon, M. A., Muhbes, Z. S, Abdul-Mohsin, A. H, Adnan, M. A., Allergies and Their Effects on medical Students of Basra University.
  • Kalyoncu, A. F., Karakoca, Y., Demir, A.U., Alpar, R., Shehu, V., Cöplü, L., Sahin, A. A., Baris, Y. I., Prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases in Turkish university students in Ankara. Allergol Immunopath., 24 (4) (1996), 152–157.
  • Kalyoncu, A. F., Demir, A. U., Ozcakar, B., Bozkurt, B., Artvinli, M., Asthma and allergy in Turkish university students: Two cross-sectional surveys 5 years apart. Allergol Immunopath, 29 (6) (2001), 264–271.
  • Pinar, N. M., Akgül, G., Tuğ, G. N., Palinoloji Laboratuar Kılavuzu, Ankara, Ankara Üniversitesi Fen Fakültesi Döner Sermaye İşletmesi Yayınları, 2003.
  • Türkmen, Y., Ceter, T., Pinar N. M., Analysis of airborne pollen of Gümüşhane Province in northeastern Turkey and its relationship with meteorological parameters, Turk J Bot., 42 (6) (2018), 687–700.
  • Baldemir, A., Alan, Ş., Şahin, A. A., Paksoy, M. Y., Pınar, N. M., Pollen morphology of Scaligeria DC.(Apiaceae) in Turkey, Turk J Bot., 42 (4) (2018), 462–477.
  • Wodehouse, R. P., Pollen grains. Their Structure, Identification and Significance in Science and Medicine, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 86(1) (1937) 104.
  • Faegri, K., Iversen, J., Textbook of pollen analysis. Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 295 p. 1975.
  • Punt, W., Hoen, P. P., Blackmore, S., Nilsson, S., Le Thomas, A., Glossary of pollen and spore terminology, Rev Palaeobot Palyno., 143 (1–2) (2007), 1–81.
  • Punt, W., Blackmore, S., Nilsson, S., Le Thomas, A., Glossary of pollen and spore terminology: LPP Contributions series No. 1. International Federation of Palinological Societies, 71p, 1994.
  • Yun, Y. Y., Ko, S. H., Park, J. W., Hong, C. S., IgE immune response to Ginkgo biloba pollen, Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol., 85 (4) (2000), 298–302.
  • Pınar N. M., Urban landscape and pollen allergy. Commun. Fac. Sci. Univ. Ank. Series C., 27 (2) (2018), 120-125.
  • Singh, A. B., Allergy and Allergen Immunotherapy: New Mechanisms and Strategies, ISBN: 1-351-80034-5, CRC Press, 2017.
  • Weber, M, Ulrich, S., PalDat 3.0–second revision of the database, including a free online publication tool, Grana, 56 (4) (2017), 257–262.
  • Cruden, R. W., Pollen grains: why so many? Pollen and Pollination, Springer, (2000), 143–165.
  • Phelps, J., Headliners: Allergies: Ragweed Subpollen Particles Reach Deep into Lungs, ISBN: 0091-6765, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2007.
  • Taketomi, E. A., Sopelete, M. C., de Sousa Moreira, P. F., Vieira, F. D. A. M., Pollen allergic disease: pollens and its major allergens, Braz. J. Otorhinolaryngol., 72 (4) (2006), 562–567.
  • Dahl, A., Pollen lipids can play a role in allergic airway inflammation, Front Immunol., 9 (2018), 2816.
  • Suárez‐Cervera, M., Vega‐Maray, A., Castells, T., Rodriguez‐Rajo, F. J., Asturias, J. A., Le Thomas, A., Seoane‐Camba, J. A., An approach to the knowledge of pollen and allergen diversity through lipid transfer protein localisation in taxonomically distant pollen grains, Grana, 47 (4) (2008), 272–284.
  • Davis, G. L., Systematic embryology of the angiosperms, Systematic Embryology of the Angiosperms, 1967.
  • Vinckier, S., Smets, E., A survey of the presence and morphology of orbicules in European allergenic angiosperms. Background information for allergen research, Can J Bot., 79 (7) (2001), 757–766.
  • Vinckier, S., Smets, E., The potential role of orbicules as a vector of allergens, Allergy, 56 (12) (2001), 1129–1136.
  • Ruggiero, F., Bedini, G., Free orbicules of Cupressaceae detected in daily aerobiological samples by optical and confocal microscopy, Aerobiologia, 34 (1) (2018), 55–62.
  • Southwick, E. E., Loper, G. M., Sadwick, S. E., Nectar production, composition, energetics and pollinator attractiveness in spring flowers of western New York, Am J Bot., 68 (7) (1981), 994–1002.
  • Waser, N. M., Flower constancy: definition, cause, and measurement, Am Nat., 127 (5) (1986), 593–603.
  • Lau, P., Bryant, V., Ellis, J. D., Huang, Z.Y., Sullivan, J., Schmehl, D. R., Cabrera, A. R., Rangel, J., Seasonal variation of pollen collected by honey bees (Apis mellifera) in developed areas across four regions in the United States, Plos one, 14 (6) (2019), e0217294.
  • Sorkun, K., Türkiye’nin nektarlı bitkileri, polenleri ve balları, ISBN: 9944-341-67-3, Palme Yayıncılık, 2008.
  • Bousquet, J., Campos, J., Michel, F. B., Food intolerance to honey, Allergy, 39 (1) (1984), 73–75.
  • Helbling, A., Peter, C. H., Berchtold, E., Bogdanov, S., Müller, U., Allergy to honey: relation to pollen and honey bee allergy, Allergy, 47 (1) (1992), 41–49.
  • Dutau, G., Rance, F., Honey and honey-product allergies, Rev Fr Allergol., 49 (Suppl. 1) (2009).
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Articles
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Aydan Acar Şahin 0000-0002-5350-5534

Nur Münevver Pınar 0000-0001-5466-795X

Publication Date December 31, 2020
Acceptance Date September 17, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 29 Issue: 2

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Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series C-Biology.

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