bomenpollen
Bomenpollen, also known as tree pollen, refers to the pollen grains released by various tree species during their reproductive cycle. It is a common airborne allergen that can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Bomenpollen is typically dispersed by wind, allowing it to travel long distances and contribute to seasonal allergies, especially in spring and early summer.
Common trees that produce significant amounts of pollen include birch, oak, maple, willow, and alder. The pollen
The concentration of bomenpollen in the air varies depending on geographic location, climate conditions, and the
Research into bomenpollen also plays a role in understanding allergy patterns and climate change impacts, as