Allergology International
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Male flowering index can predict the annual airborne pollen count of Cryptomeria japonicaat different altitudes
Hideaki TairaHidetoyo TeranishiYukiko Kenda
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2000 Volume 49 Issue 3 Pages 175-181

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Cryptomeria japonica D. Don (the so-called Sugi or Japanese cedar) is one of the most important coniferous afforestation species. Its afforestation area today has reached 4.5 million hectares, making up 45% of the afforestation area in Japan. Cryptomeria japonica pollinosis was first reported in 1964. The prevalence of this disease has increased yearly and now affects over 10% of the Japanease population. In order to establish an accurate prediction method of airborne pollen counts for C. japonica, research into the relationship between the amount of airborne pollen, the distribution of C. japonica forests and flowering conditions has become very important. In order to clarify differences in airborne pollen counts at different altitudes, four gravity samplers (Durham's type) were set up at four observation points that were located from the coast to the side of a mountain up to 780 m altitude in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The male flowering index and distribution of C. japonica forests were determined in order to evaluate the quantity of male flowers. The relationship between airborne pollen counts, the distribution of C. japonica forests and the male flowering index at each observation point was examined. There was a high positive correlation between the male flowering index of C. japonica and airborne pollen counts. The male flowering indices, as well as the distribution of C. japonica forests at different altitudes, were closely associated with airborne pollen counts at different altitudinal observation points. The flowering index and the distribution of C. japonica forests are useful indicators for the accurate prediction airborne pollen counts of C. japonica.

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