Center for Environmental and Respiratory Health Research, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Medical Research Center Oulu, Oulu University Hospital and University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
PLoS One. 2020 Sep 29;15(9):e0239726. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239726. eCollection 2020.
It is important to study potential differences in pollen concentrations between sampling heights because of diverse outdoor and indoor activity of humans (exposure) at different height levels in urban environments. Previous studies have investigated the effect of height on pollen concentrations based on just one or a few sampling points. We studied the effect of sampling height on grass pollen concentrations in several urban environments with different levels of urbanity.
This study was conducted in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland, in 2013 during the pollen season of grasses. Pollen grains were monitored in eight different points in the morning and afternoon. Rotorod-type samplers were attached on sampling poles at the heights of 1.5 meters and 4 meters.
Grass pollen concentrations were on average higher at the height of 1.5 meters (Helsinki mean 5.24 grains / m3; Espoo mean 75.71 grains / m3) compared to the height of 4 meters (Helsinki mean 3.84 grains / m3; Espoo mean 37.42 grains / m3) with a difference of 1.40 grains / m3 (95% CI -0.21 to 3.01) in Helsinki, and 38.29 grains / m3 (7.52 to 69.07) in Espoo, although not always statistically significant. This was detected both in the morning and in the afternoon. However, in the most urban sites the levels were lower at 1.5 meters compared to 4 meters, whereas in the least urban sites the concentrations were higher at 1.5 meters. In linear regression models with interaction terms, the modifying effect of urbanity on concentration-height relation was statistically significant in both cities. The effect of urbanity on pollen concentrations at both heights was stronger in less urban Espoo.
The present study provides evidence that height affects the abundance and distribution of grass pollen in urban environments, but this effect depends on the level of urbanity.
由于人类在城市环境中不同高度的户外活动(暴露)多种多样,研究花粉浓度在采样高度上的潜在差异很重要。以前的研究已经基于一个或几个采样点来研究高度对花粉浓度的影响。我们研究了不同城市化水平的几个城市环境中采样高度对草花粉浓度的影响。
这项研究于 2013 年在芬兰赫尔辛基大都市区进行,正值草类花粉季节。在早晨和下午,在八个不同地点监测花粉粒。在 1.5 米和 4 米的采样杆上安装了转子式采样器。
与 4 米(赫尔辛基平均 3.84 粒/立方米;埃斯波平均 37.42 粒/立方米)相比,草花粉浓度平均在 1.5 米处更高(赫尔辛基平均 5.24 粒/立方米;埃斯波平均 75.71 粒/立方米),差异为 1.40 粒/立方米(95%置信区间为-0.21 至 3.01)在赫尔辛基,和 38.29 粒/立方米(7.52 至 69.07)在埃斯波,尽管并不总是具有统计学意义。这在早上和下午都有发现。然而,在最城市化的地点,1.5 米处的水平低于 4 米,而在最不城市化的地点,1.5 米处的浓度更高。在具有交互项的线性回归模型中,城市化对浓度-高度关系的修正效应在两个城市中均具有统计学意义。在城市化程度较低的埃斯波,城市化对两种高度的花粉浓度的影响更强。
本研究提供了证据表明,高度会影响城市环境中草花粉的丰度和分布,但这种影响取决于城市化程度。