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Analysis of trees planted in vicinity of hospitals in Ljubljana as a source of pollen

Andreja Kofol Seliger and Janez Pirnat (2010) Analysis of trees planted in vicinity of hospitals in Ljubljana as a source of pollen. Zbornik gozdarstva in lesarstva (93). pp. 3-10. ISSN 0351-3114

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    Abstract

    The paper analyses woody plants growing in the vicinity of hospital buildings situated along Zalog Road, Korytko Street, Šlajmar Street, Bohorič Street and Njegoš Street in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Woody plants are an immediate potential source of allergenic pollen, affecting all park users such as patients, visitors and hospital employees. The most allergenic tree species in the park was found to be birch (Betula pendula Roth.), which accounts for 6.8% of all registered trees. The low allergenic maples (Acer sp.) and the low allergenic horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) account for 19.6% and 7.4%, respectively. Among the medium allergenic trees are ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) (4.8%), plane (Platanus x hispanica Muenchh.) (4.2%), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) (1.9%), and oak (Quercus sp.) and hazel (Corylus avellana L.) withless than 1%.

    Item Type: Article
    Keywords: green space, pollen, urban tree, tree alergogena, Ljubljana
    Link to COBISS: http://www.cobiss.si/scripts/cobiss?command=SEARCH&base=COBIB&select=ID= 3088550
    Divisions: Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Forestry > Group for Landscape forestry and spatial informatics
    Item ID: 150
    Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2014 12:13
    Last Modified: 06 Feb 2014 10:28
    URI: http://eprints.gozdis.si/id/eprint/150

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