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ORAL SESSION Plant Phenology November 17 th , 2020 | 09.30 – 10.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Ingrida Šaulienė and Moisés Martínez Bracero No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR 1 O.001 ID-200 Phenological changes in Europe are still attributable to climate change induced warming Annette Menzel 2 O.002 ID-015 Phenological phases of pollination and climate change Michel Thibaudon 3 O.003 ID-162 Phenological trends of Poaceae family over the recent 20 years in Córdoba, Spain Moisés Martínez-Bracero 4 O.004 ID-043 Aerobiology of Cupressaceae pollen in Portugal Elsa Caeiro 5 O.005 ID-029 Spatial and temporal variations of Poaceae pollen concentration at rural and urban sites in Ingolstadt, Germany Johanna Jetschni

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  • ORAL SESSION

    Plant Phenology November 17th, 2020 | 09.30 – 10.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Ingrida Šaulienė and Moisés Martínez Bracero

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.001 ID-200 Phenological changes in Europe are still attributable to climate change induced warming Annette Menzel

    2 O.002 ID-015 Phenological phases of pollination and climate change Michel Thibaudon

    3 O.003 ID-162 Phenological trends of Poaceae family over the recent 20 years in Córdoba, Spain Moisés Martínez-Bracero

    4 O.004 ID-043 Aerobiology of Cupressaceae pollen in Portugal Elsa Caeiro

    5 O.005 ID-029 Spatial and temporal variations of Poaceae pollen concentration at rural and urban sites in Ingolstadt, Germany

    Johanna Jetschni

  • ORAL SESSION

    Climate Change November 17th, 2020 | 11.30 – 13.00 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Regula Gehrig and Jesús Rojo

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.006 ID-069 Impacts of climate change on birch pollen load in Southern Germany Jesús Rojo

    2 O.007 ID-091 Fifty years of pollen monitoring in Basel (Switzerland) demonstrate the influence of climate change on airborne pollen

    Regula Gehrig

    3 O.008 ID-173 Early flowering of Alnus and Corylus in January: the first registered case in Ukraine Victoria Rodinkova

    4 O.009 ID-188 Influence of climate variations on Quercus aerobiological trends (1995-2019) in South Spain Rocío López-Orozco

    5 O.010 ID-206 Temporal trends of allergenic pollens and pollen seasons in the city of Rome Alessandro Di Menno di Bucchianico

  • ORAL SESSION

    Green Urban Spaces November 17th, 2020 | 13.30 – 15.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Michel Thibaudon and Paloma Cariñanos

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.011 ID-013 Allergenicity of the urban green areas in the city of Córdoba (Spain). María José Velasco-Jiménez

    2 O.012 ID-014 Allergenic potential of urban green spaces and changes across scenarios: a case-study in Brussels, Belgium

    Raf Aerts

    3 O.013 ID-016 The air we breathe: The influence of pollen sources in urban green spaces. The example of Lyon (France)

    Michel Thibaudon

    4 O.014 ID-022 Breathing in the Parks: an initiative for the allergenic characterization of Urban Green Infrastructure.

    Paloma Cariñanos

    5 O.015 ID-132 Density and crown size of trees producing allergenic pollen in relation to pollen concentration: integrating wind conditions, high-resolution LiDAR data and machine learning approach.

    Pawel Bogawski

    6 O.016 ID-204 Preliminary study on green areas in rome to elaborate a new pollen risk index Annarosa Miraglia

    7 O.017 ID-205 Scholastic garden: from a potential dangerous environment to a green chance Alessandro Travaglini

    8 O.018 ID-116 Urban flora to increase animal biodiversity in cities Concepción De Linares

  • ORAL SESSION

    Basic Aerobiology November 17th, 2020 | 16.30 – 18.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Branko Sikoparija and Antonio Picornell

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.019 ID-049 Investigations on pollen deposition and transport of Fraxinus excelsior L. at a small spatial scale Anna Katharina Eisen

    2 O.020 ID-172 Co-occurrence of the allergenic pollen and fungal spore seasons against a background of the climatic zones in Europe

    Dorota Myszkowska

    3 O.021 ID-169 Determining spatial representativeness of pollen traps for siting the stations of a monitoring network

    G. Lieberherr

    4 O.022 ID-020 Added value to monitor pollen at street level compared to stationary roof top level Letty A. de Weger

    5 O.023 ID-119 Interlaboratory proficiency test in aerobiology using virtual slides – feasibility study Matt Smith

    6 O.024 ID-120 An improved understanding of uncertainty in Hirst-type pollen trap measurements Fiona Tummon

    7 O.025 ID-174 Grass pollen morphology in Ukraine: three categories are established Victoria Rodinkova

    8 O.026 ID-149 The misalignment of airborne pollen, spore and related allergens: evidences from Léon and Bologna, two Mediterranean cities having different weather conditions

    Iris Aloisi

  • No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    9 O.027 ID-126 Overview of the first year of the new pollen monitoring network in Navarra Mónica González-Alonso

    10 O.028 ID-147 The impact of environmental factors and tree cover density on allergenic Cupressaceae and Platanus pollen exposure in urbanized region: Ankara case

    Aydan Acar Şahin

    11 O.029 ID-061 Intradiurnal variations of atmospheric pollen in natural and urban-rural environments in southern Spain

    Antonio Picornell

    12 O.030 ID-057 Airborne pollen in different biogeographical areas I. Helfman-Hertzog

  • ORAL SESSION

    Applications November 18th, 2020 | 09.00 – 09.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Herminia García-Mozo and Letty de Weber

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.031 ID-009 Airborne pollen and spores’ deposition in alveolar tissues as a tool in drowning forensic diagnosis. Herminia Garcia-Mozo

    2 O.032 ID-053 Relationship between olives harvest, olive oil production and olive tree pollen concentrations in Toledo area (1995-2018)

    Raúl Guzmán Rodríguez

    3 P.077 ID-129 A contribution to the botanical characterization of forest honeys from the Middle-West of the Iberian Peninsula (Salamanca, Spain)

    José Sánchez-Sánchez

  • ORAL SESSION

    Ragweed November 18th, 2020 | 09.30 – 10.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Carsten Skjoth and Maira Bonini

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.033 ID-019 Biological weed control to relieve millions of allergy sufferers in Europe Carsten Skjøth

    2 O.034 ID-136 Health impact of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes : analysis of medico-economic data

    Lucie Anzivino

    3 O.035 ID-028 Is there a new rise of both ragweed pollen levels and ragweed allergy in relation to the reduction of Ophraella communa in Northern Italy?

    Maira Bonini

    4 O.036 ID-082 Features of ragweed allergy: symptoms and drug consumption related to airborne ragweed pollen concentrations in Northern Italy

    Valentina Ceriotti

    5 O.037 ID-090 The duration of ragweed pollen season in Sherbrooke, Canada, is stable but concentrations are increasing

    Elisabeth Levac

  • ORAL SESSION

    Indoor Aerobiology November 18th, 2020 | 11.30 – 13.00 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Roberto Albertini and Helena Ribeiro

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.038 ID-167 INDOOR AIR FUNGAL CONTAMINATION IN A UNIVERSITY BUILDING Roberto Albertini

    2 O.039 ID-106 Monitoring of pollen-related allergenic potential present in an indoor environment Helena Ribeiro

    3 O.040 ID-018 Quantification of indoor pollen concentrations of mountain cedar (Juniperus ashei) during rainy episodes in Austin, Texas

    Susanne Jochner-Oette

    4 O.041 ID-108 Humans’ invisible companions in their residences Ioanna Pyrri

    5 O.042 ID-134 House Dust Mites are an external source of pro-inflammatory HODEs that contribute to HDM allergenicity

    Nestor González Roldán

  • ORAL SESSION

    Bioaerosols and Molecular November 18th, 2020 | 13.30 – 15.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Łukasz Grewling and Jordina Belmonte

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.043 ID-039 Pollen production of genetically identical birch trees in a seed plantation Surendra Ranpal

    2 O.044 ID-026 Is there a relationship between the meteorological conditions, bioaerosol dispersion and the largest Legionnaires’ disesase outbreak ever occured in Italy?

    Maira Bonini

    3 O.045 ID-075 Species-specific traits affecting the local exposure to Artemisia allergens Łukasz Grewling

    4 O.046 ID-127 Airborne microarthropods in Catalonia (NE Spain) Jordina Belmonte

    5 O.047 ID-199 Not only pollen: fine particulate emissions from early flowering trees Julia Burkart

    6 O.048 ID-081 Molecular detection of airborne fungi Clara Pogner

    7 O.049 ID-008 How to increase the sensitivity of a biosensor based on a nanowire field-effect transistor to virus bioaerosol samples

    Aleksandr Safatov

    8 O.050 ID-032 High-Throughput DNA Sequencing Defines Spatiotemporal Shifts In Airborne Grass Pollen Communities At Species Level

    Gareth Wyn Griffith

  • ORAL SESSION

    Forecasting and Modeling November 18th, 2020 | 16.30 – 18.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Andreas Pauling and Alexander Kurganskiy

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.051 ID-042 Different approaches for interpolating missing pollen data in aerobiology Antonio Picornell

    2 O.052 ID-198 Main factors affecting pollen abundance within cities in the Iberian Mediterranean region Jesús Rojo

    3 O.053 ID-017 Tracking birch and grass pollen levels in Belgium Willem Verstraeten

    4 O.054 ID-117 Predicting the severity of the upcoming grass pollen season and the effect of climate change in Northwest Europe

    Alexander Kurganskiy

    5 O.055 ID-118 Clustering hourly patterns of Olea pollen concentrations along the pollen season José Oteros

    6 O.056 ID-067 Application of the pollen-SILAM CTM for aphid migration forecasts Pilvi Siljamo

    7 O.057 ID-109 Quantifying the uncertainty of the numerical pollen dispersion model COSMO-ART: first experiences using ensemble simulations

    Andreas Pauling

    8 O.058 ID-070 Air mass trajectories and land cover map reveal cereal crops as major local sources of Alternaria spores in Worcester and Leicester, UK.

    Godfrey Philliam Apangu

    9 O.059 ID-112 Incorporation of pollen data in source maps is vital for pollen dispersion models Alexander Kurganskiy

  • ORAL SESSION

    Fungal Spores November 19th, 2020 | 09.30 – 10.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Athanasios Damialis and Estefanía Sánchez

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.060 ID-040 Long-term Trends in the Tulsa Air Spora Estelle Levetin

    2 O.061 ID-179 A walk in the park: Exposure to fungal spores changes the nasal mycobiome and increases nasal inflammatory responses to grass pollen

    Denise Rauer

    3 O.062 ID-078 Alternaria spores behaviour in the atmosphere of Salamanca (MW Spain) Estefanía Sánchez Reyes

    4 O.063 ID-151 Seasonal behaviour of Alternaria airborne spores in Santiago de Chile, Chile (2005-2015 period) Estefanía Sánchez Reyes

    5 O.064 ID-146 Comparison of Alternaria spore concentrations between two zones within the same city in Salamanca (Middle West of Spain)

    Sergio Fuentes Antón

  • ORAL SESSION

    Health Impact November 19th, 2020 | 11.30 – 13.00 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Sevcan Çelenk and Maria Pilar Plaza

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.065 ID-202 The relationship between Platanus sp. pollen and the pollen allergen Pla a1 in the atmosphere of Northwest Turkey

    Sevcan Çelenk

    2 O.066 ID-023 Personal pollen monitoring and symptom scores by grass pollen allergic patients Letty A. De Weger

    3 O.067 ID-092 Inhalant Allergen Sensitization and Symptoms in Istanbul Franziska Zemmer

    4 O.068 ID-171 Delivery of the allergy-related information to a target audience: Ukrainian case Victoria Rodinkova

    5 O.069 ID-193 An overview of airborne pollen distribution and allergenicity in the Philippines Maureen Sabit

    6 O.070 ID-102 HEALTH IMPACTS OF LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF AEROALLERGENS? A NEW PERSPECTIVE BASED ON A REAL-LIFE HUMAN COHORT ON THE ALPS

    Maria Pilar Plaza

    7 O.071 ID-135 Comparative study of airborne concentrations of Ole e 1 and pollen from the Oleaceae family in Barcelona (Catalonia, NE Spain)

    Jordina Belmonte

    8 O.072 ID-096 Thunderstorm-related respiratory symptoms in pollen allergics: a personalised biomonitoring approach.

    Stefanie Gilles

    9 O.073 ID-115 New methodology for the measurement of airborne allergens Concepción De Linares

  • ORAL SESSION

    Environmental Pollution November 19th, 2020 | 16.30 – 18.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Dorota Myszkowska and Celia Antunes

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.074 ID-145 Traffic related pollution in urban environments enhanced Platanus hybrida pollen allergenicity Celia Antunes

    2 O.075 ID-176 Possible relationship between the physiological conditions of Betula pendula and physico-chemical properties of its pollen at selected sites in Lesser Poland

    Monika Ziemianin

    3 O.076 ID-195 Bioaerosol monitoring in the study of the impact of air pollution on building stones in the Pò Valley urban site (Italy)

    Paola De Nuntiis

    4 O.077 ID-137 Modification of lipids of allergenic pollen grains by ozone Nicolas Visez

    5 O.078 ID-055 Pollution of Birch Catkins and Pollen Grains by Atmospheric Particulate Matter Marie Choël

  • ORAL SESSION

    New Methods for Detection and Analysis (I) November 20th, 2020 | 09.30 – 10.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Fiona Tummon and Jeroen Buters

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.079 ID-006 Artificial Intelligence - enabled system for automatic detection of airborne pollen Branko Sikoparija

    2 O.080 ID-201 Approaches to utilization of the real-time pollen observations in pollen dispersion modelling Mikhail Sofiev

    3 O.081 ID-187 Swiss automatic pollen network: deployment of first devices and rethinking pollen at MeteoSwiss Benoît Crouzy

    4 O.082 ID-045 Real-time Automatic Pollen Recognition: Know-How in Lithuania Ingrida Šaulienė

    5 O.083 ID-189 Assessing automatic pollen monitoring systems using controlled chamber measurements Benoît Crouzy

    6 O.084 ID-050 Validation of an operational automatic pollen monitoring network based on image recognition Jeroen Buters

  • ORAL SESSION

    New Methods for Detection and Analysis (II) November 20th, 2020 | 12.30 – 13.30 h (UCT +1) Moderators: Bernard Clot and Mikhail Sofiev

    No. CODE ID TITLE FIRST AUTHOR

    1 O.088 ID-181 Sensitivity and efficiency of Rapid-E calibrations Yuliia Palamarchuk

    2 O.085 ID-192 Data prefiltering in calibrations of Swisens Poleno air-flow cytometer Evgeny Kadantsev

    3 O.086 ID-093 What’s really in the air? A season of pollen counts from automatic instruments Fiona Tummon

    4 O.087 ID-139 Digitization of Samples and Automated Evaluation of Its Microscopic Particles Georg Meinardus-Hager

    5 O.089 ID-203 An automatic sensor for cypress pollen identification: Preliminary results from PS2 Sevcan Çelenk

    6 O.090 ID-143+ID-144 Automatic bioaerosol identification with Swisens Poleno System and system reliability Niederberger Erny