Sources, impact and exchange of early-spring birch pollen in the Moscow region and Finland

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作者
Siljamo, Pilvi [1 ]
Sofiev, Mikhail [1 ]
Severova, Elena [2 ]
Ranta, Hanna [3 ]
Kukkonen, Jaakko [1 ]
Polevova, Svetlana [2 ]
Kubin, Eero [4 ]
Minin, Alexander [5 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Meteorol Inst, Helsinki 00560, Finland
[2] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Fac Biol, Moscow 119992, Russia
[3] Univ Turku, Dept Biol, Turku 20014, Finland
[4] Muhos Res Stn, Finnish Forest Res Inst, Muhos 91500, Finland
[5] Ecol Ctr Pasva, Inst Global Climate & Ecol, Moscow, Russia
关键词
Atmospheric transport; Betula; Footprint; Gene flow; Inverse simulations; Pollen transport;
D O I
10.1007/s10453-008-9100-8
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The paper presents an assessment of birch pollen seasons in Finland and Russia. The re-analysis covered the period from 1994 to 2005 and was focused on suspected long-range transport events that were recorded both in Moscow and at several Finnish sites. In order to trace the origin of airborne pollen before the onset of local pollination, we used both aerobiological and phenological observations combined with forward and adjoint (inverse) dispersion model simulations. It is shown that, although the Moscow region is surrounded by extensive birch forests, it still receives substantial amounts of foreign pollen before local pollination. In the Moscow region, the sources of long-range-transported pollen are in the south and south-west, sometimes even in the east. In Finland, there are frequently cases, before the local flowering season, in which Finnish territory receives Russian pollen; however in the opposite direction, from Finland to the Moscow region, no transport episodes were unequivocally registered. Analysis of the end of the seasons was more problematic, due to contributions to pollen observations from local sources; this results in difficulties in the reliable identification of the long-range transport episodes. Apart from its short-term effects on the pollen seasons, long-range transport can have substantial impacts on the exchange of genetic material within Europe. A quick atmospheric pathway for gene transport can be important for adaptation of plants to a changing climate.
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页码:211 / 230
页数:20
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