ESA 2016

18 to 22 July 2016 - Berges du Rhône campus, Lyon, France

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Friday 22 July

08:30-09:00

Registration

Yellow Room

08:30-09:00

EAS New Committee

Yellow Room

09:00-10:30

EAS General Assembly

PLENARY SESSION

Amphitheatre

10:30-12:00

POSTERS B

Chairs: B. Sikoparija / L. Sukiene

Title in bold letters = short oral presentation

  • PB42 - Allergic sensitivity and genetic associations: study case of Lithuania
    I. Sauliene
  • PB43 - Prevalence of allergy to ragweed and other aero-contaminants in patients visiting outpatients clinics in 3 French geographic areas
    D. Charpin, C. Fabre
  • PB44 - Ecosystem change and modification allergic risk about two examples (pollen and insects)
    J.-L. Brunet, C. Sindt
  • PB45 - Proposing the evaluation of the Pollen Hay Fever Diary (PHD) by users
    F. Zemmer
  • PB46 - Ragweed risk assessment of Rhône-Alpes inhabitants
    C. Fontagné
  • PB47 - Phenological and aerobiological behaviour of Castanea sativa Mill. in the Iberian Peninsula
    M.-D. Hidalgo-Galvez, C. Gálan
  • PB48 - Aerobiological Monitoring At High Altitude
    L.-G. Pace
  • PB49 - Herbarium Records to Investigate the Changing Phenology of Grasses
    A. Mahdi
  • PB50 - Phenology and aerobiology of Vitis vinifera in Montilla-Moriles, South Spain
    M. Martinez-Bracero, C. Gálan
  • PB51 - Phenotypic plasticity in the flowering of 11 woody plant taxa: reflections in airborne pollen season
    A. Damialis
  • PB52 - Environmental factors promote an increase in airborne grass pollen concentration and sensitization in S Sweden
    A. Dahl
  • PB53 - Potential sources of Ambrosia pollen in Northwest Turkey
    S. Celenk
  • PB54 - Trends of herbaceous airborne pollen in Malaga, southern Spain, during a period of 24 years (1992-2015)
    D. Gharbi
  • PB55 - How does global warming affect plant pollination in Ukraine: a short overview
    A. Domashchenko
  • PB56 - Pollen season variations during the last 26 years. A case study in Trentino, North Italy
    F. Cristofolini, J. Oteros
  • PB57 - Ice nucleation activity in airborne and soil fungi
    J. Fröhlich
  • PB58 - Ornamental trees and their relationships with pollen concentrations in three cities in the SW of Iberian Peninsula
    M. Maya-Manzano
  • PB59 - Relationship between airborne Parietaria pollen and Par j 1-2 concentrations in Santiago (North-Western Spain)
    F.-J. Rodriguez Rajo
  • PB60 - Ozone-induced chemical modifications of pollen coating
    N. Visez
  • PB61 - The relationship between birch pollen, air pollution and weather types in two Swedish cities
    M. Grundström
  • PB62 - How far can oak pollen be transported in the atmosphere a single day?
    S. Fernandez-Rodriguez
  • PB63 - Impacts of land clearance by fire on spatial variation of pollen concentration
    S. Jochner
  • PB64 - Sources of pollen grains at different types of a deposition in Altai (Russia) 
    N. Riabchinskaia
  • PB65 - Alder pollen in Finland is ripened after a short exposure to warm days in early spring
    A. Saarto
  • PB66 - Temparature sensitivity of a numerical pollen forecast model
    H. Scheifinger
  • PB67 - Applications of the Concentric Ring Method in Europe
    J. Oteros
  • PB68 - Prediction models of airborne Platanus pollen concentrations based on time series analysis
    R. Pérez-Badia
  • PB71 - Reciprocal effects of the amount of pollen released and fruiting dynamics: the case of oak trees
    E. Schermer
  • PB72 - The development of Ragweed Pollen Alarm System in Hungary and the possibilities of pollen forecast with COSMO-ART
    D. Magyar
  • PB73 - Interest for tracking deposited particles against the risk of biocontamination
    I. Tovena Pecault, J. Clertant
  • PB74 - “Pollen Alarm” in Turkey
    S. Celenk
  • PB75 - Diurnal Cycles of Bioaerosols in NW Spain
    A.-I. Calvo, D. Fernández-González
  • PB76 - Airborne pollen collection and identification with an automated near-real-time pollen collection device: efficacy of the method
    R.-W. Lucas
  • PB78 - What is that yeast in the air: Airborne yeast diversity from a temperate climate 
    J. Mc Loud
  • PB79 - Fungal spores calendar of Parma (Northern Italy) from 2008 to 2014
    M. Ugolotti
  • PB80 - The main allergen of Alternaria alternata, Alt a 1, dominates in air fraction related to subspore fragments
    L. Grewling
  • PB81 - PEP725 Pan European Phenological Database www.pep725.eu
    H. Scheifinger, B. Templ

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Amphitheatre

12:00-13:00

SESSION Environmental studies: pollution, meteorology

Chairs: D. Myszkowska / S. Celenk

  • O95 - Use of FTIR spectroscopy in the detection of biochemical changes of mugwort (Artemisia spp.) pollen under the influence of car traffic pollution
    I. Kasprzyk
  • O97 - Pollen goes a long way: long distance transport of airborne Ambrosia pollen to the UK and the Netherlands from Central and South Europe
    L.-A. De Weger
  • O98 - Long-distance transport of Ambrosia pollen from Pannonian Plain (Northern Balkan Peninsula) to Umbria (Central Italy)
    S. Ghitarrini

Discussion


Green Room

12:00-13:00

SESSION Workshop: flowmeter and normalization

Chair: B. Clot

  • O99 - Errors in the determining the flow rate of Hirst-type pollen traps
    J. Oteros

Discussion

  • O100 - Normalization: ‘Sampling and analysis of airborne pollen grains and fungal spores’ CEN/TC 264/WG 39
    M. Thibaudon

Discussion

PLENARY SESSION

Amphitheatre

13:00

CONCLUSION, AWARDS and Final Drink

Technical contacts for oral presentations
Amphitheatre: Gilles Oliver / Edouard Sorin - Green Room: Samuel Monnier / Sylvain Rigaud