| 1. | Higher airborne pollen concentrations correlated with
increased SARS-CoV-2 infection rates, as evidenced from
31 countries across the globe | 1428 | 222 |
| 2. | Predicting the Start of the Birch Pollen Season at London, Derby and Cardiff, United Kingdom, Using a Multiple Regression Model, Based on Data from 1987 to 1997 | 832 | |
| 3. | Changes in the Pollen Seasons of the Early Flowering Trees Alnus spp. and Corylus spp. in Worcester United Kingdom 1996-2005 | 757 | |
| 4. | Airborne Pollen and Fungal Spores in Florist Shops in Worcester and in Bristol UK: A Potential Problem for Occupational Health | 623 | |
| 5. | An Analysis of the Possible Effects of the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic on Grass Pollen Concentrations in the Midlands, UK | 559 | |
| 6. | Pollen From Alder (Alnus sp.), Birch (Betula sp.) and Oak (Quercus sp.) in the UK Originate From Small Woodlands | 523 | 21 |
| 7. | Mapping the Birch and Grass Pollen Seasons in the UK Using Satellite Sensor Time-series | 476 | 452 |
| 8. | Pollen season trends as markers of climate change impact: Betula, Quercus and Poaceae | 428 | 77 |
| 9. | Modelled and Observed Surface Soil Pollen Deposition Distance Curves for Isolated Trees of Carpinus Betulus, Cedrus Atlantica,
Juglans nigra and Platanus Acerifolia | 403 | 226 |
| 10. | Comparisons of Fungal Spore Distributions Using Air Sampling at Worcester, England (2006-2010) | 388 | 9 |
| 11. | Assessment of Pollen Assemblages on Footwear for Evidence of Pollen Deriving from a Mock Crime Scene: a Contribution to Forensic Palynology | 363 | 311 |
| 12. | Pollen Season and Climate: Is the Timing of Birch Pollen Release in the UK Approaching its Limit? | 358 | |
| 13. | Aerobiology and the Work of the National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit. | 350 | |
| 14. | Isolating the species element in grass pollen allergy: A review | 339 | 274 |
| 15. | Frequency and Abundance of Pollen Taxa in Crime Case Samples from the United Kingdom | 337 | 4 |
| 16. | Linking Grass Pollen Biodiversity and Human Health: an Environmental Genomic Approach | 331 | 46 |
| 17. | Oak Pollen Seasonality and Severity Across Europe and Modelling the Season Start Using a Generalized Phenological Model | 322 | 134 |
| 18. | Factors that Determine the Severity of Betula spp. Pollen Seasons in Poland (Poznań and Krakow) and the United Kingdom (Worcester and London) | 322 | |
| 19. | Spatial Bi-hourly Variation of Alternaria Spore
Concentration in Worcester, UK | 321 | 27 |
| 20. | Regional calendars and seasonal statistics for the United Kingdom's main pollen allergens | 320 | 214 |
| 21. | Effect of Height on Pollen Sampling in Relation to Pollen Exposure at Ground Level | 316 | 1 |
| 22. | Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) in the UK: 2023 report. Chapter 6: Outdoor airborne allergenic pollen & fungal spores. | 295 | 72 |
| 23. | Regional Pollen Calendars for the United Kingdom | 291 | 1 |
| 24. | Forensic Palynology | 291 | |
| 25. | Comparison of Poaceae Pollen Counts Recorded at Sites in Portugal, Spain and the UK | 285 | |
| 26. | Exploring the Spatio-temporal Relationship Between Two Key Aeroallergens and Meteorological Variables in the United Kingdom | 281 | 6 |
| 27. | Microscale pollen release and dispersal patterns in flowering grass populations | 278 | 60 |
| 28. | A Fungal Spore Calendar for Worcester, West Midlands, UK (Poster). | 278 | |
| 29. | The Work of the National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit. | 277 | |
| 30. | Forensic Palynology – What is Pollen and how can it Help to Solve Crimes? | 271 | |
| 31. | Saharan Dust, Allergenic Pollen and High Air Pollution: A Detrimental Spring Cocktail for the English Population | 266 | 72 |
| 32. | Sentinel-2 satellite shows that local cereal harvesting substantially contributes to peak Alternaria spore concentrations in Central-Northern Europe | 265 | 12 |
| 33. | Alternaria Spore Forecasts Using the Atmospheric Dispersion Model SILAM: the First Trial | 265 | 1 |
| 34. | Near-ground Effect of Height on Pollen Exposure | 264 | 309 |
| 35. | Forensic Palynology – What is Pollen and How Can it Help to Solve Crimes? | 261 | |
| 36. | Pollen characterization of English honey from Worcestershire, West Midlands (UK). | 250 | 175 |
| 37. | Using qPCR and microscopy to assess the impact of harvesting and weather conditions on the relationship between Alternaria alternata and Alternaria spp. spores in rural and urban atmospheres. | 250 | 61 |
| 38. | Transfer of Pollen from Woodland Soil to a Vehicle and Footwear During Winter Months, Worcester, UK. | 250 | |
| 39. | Quality of the Governing Temperature Variables in WRF in Relation to Simulation of Primary Biological Aerosols | 248 | 85 |
| 40. | The Pollen Count and Other Related Potential Indicators of Climate Change | 242 | |
| 41. | First Experiences with Low Cost Optical Particle Counters Reveal Spore Emission in Woodlands During Night Time | 239 | 28 |
| 42. | Spatial and Temporal Variance of Bi-hourly Grass Pollen Concentrations in the Local Surroundings of Worcester, UK | 238 | 16 |
| 43. | Modelling the Start of the First Flowering Oak Pollen Season in Europe, Using a Generalised Phenological Model | 237 | |
| 44. | Temperate Airborne Grass Pollen Defined by Spatio-temporal Shifts in Community Composition | 234 | 97 |
| 45. | Air mass trajectories and land cover map reveal cereals and oilseed rape as major local sources of Alternaria spores in the Midlands, UK. | 233 | 167 |
| 46. | Relationships Between Didymella, an Important Allergenic Spore, and Meteorological Parameters During 2005 in Worcester, UK. | 227 | |
| 47. | Modelling of Grass Pollen Interannual Variation in the UK: A Statistical Approach | 224 | |
| 48. | Environmental DNA reveals links between abundance and composition of airborne grass pollen and respiratory health | 222 | 39 |
| 49. | Modelling of Grass Pollen Interannual Variability in the UK: A Mechanistic Approach | 221 | 1 |
| 50. | Using DNA Metabarcoding to Identify the Floral Composition of Honey: a New Tool for Investigating Honey Bee Foraging
Preferences | 216 | 73 |
| 51. | On the Influence of Pre- and In-seasonal Meteorological Conditions on Grass Pollen Interannual Variations in the UK | 216 | 1 |
| 52. | Storms facilitate airborne DNA from leaf fragments outside the main tree pollen season | 214 | 33 |
| 53. | Air mass trajectories and land cover map reveal cereal crops as major local sources of Alternaria spores in Worcester and Leicester, UK. | 212 | 14 |
| 54. | CP 137 - Cucumber: Development and Testing of a Lateral Flow Device For Both Gummy Stem Blight and Powdery Mildew in Bio-aerosols During Cucurbit Production. Final Report | 211 | |
| 55. | Seasonal Variation in Surface Soil Pollen Taxa Over 12 Months in Three English Mature Woodlands | 203 | |
| 56. | Sentinel-2 satellite and HYSPLIT model suggest that local cereal harvesting substantially contribute to peak Alternaria spore concentrations | 203 | |
| 57. | The role of automatic pollen and fungal spore monitoring
across major end‑user domains | 200 | 72 |
| 58. | Assessment of the Relationship Between the Grass Pollen Season and Flowering Phenology in Dactylis glomerata | 200 | 25 |
| 59. | Aeroallergens: Detection and Forecasting. | 198 | |
| 60. | Air Pollution Affecting Pollen Concentrations through Radiative Feedback in the Atmosphere | 197 | 120 |
| 61. | Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Poaceae Pollen in Areas of Southern United Kingdom | 196 | |
| 62. | Footprint Areas of Pollen From Alder (Alnus) and Birch (Betula) in the UK (Worcester) and Poland (Wrocław) During 2005–2014 | 194 | 85 |
| 63. | Spatial Flowering Patterns in Dactylis glomerata Populations | 187 | 21 |
| 64. | Local and Regional Grass Pollen Distribution Identified using HYSPLIT and Statistical Modelling Approaches | 186 | 1 |
| 65. | Atmospheric Transport Reveals Grass Pollen Dispersion Distances | 180 | 304 |
| 66. | European pollen reanalysis, 1980–2022, for alder, birch, and olive | 172 | 14 |
| 67. | Predicting the severity of the grass pollen season and the effect of climate change in Northwest Europe. | 165 | 43 |
| 68. | Stochastic flowering phenology in Dactylis Glomerata populations described by Markov chain modelling | 164 | 51 |
| 69. | Automatic detection of airborne pollen: an overview | 163 | 66 |
| 70. | Microscale Pollen Release and Dispersal Patterns in Flowering Grass
Populations: Exploring eDNA and Isolated Festuca rubra Flowering in a
Rural Landscape Setting | 94 | |
| 71. | Designing an automatic pollen monitoring network for direct usage of observations to reconstruct the concentration fields | 90 | 94 |
| 72. | Reviewing twenty years of pollen data at The Ipswich Hospital pollen monitoring site and comparison with central UK regions | 58 | 1 |
| 73. | Seasonal Trends in Major Pollen Allergens in East Anglia, UK, Ipswich Site, with Comparison to Other UK Regions | 15 | 21 |