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U. Berger
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 8
Citations - 699
U. Berger is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Aerobiology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 592 citations. Previous affiliations of U. Berger include University of Vienna.
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Pollen monitoring: minimum requirements and reproducibility of analysis
Carmen Galán,Matt Smith,Michel Thibaudon,Giuseppe Frenguelli,Jose Oteros,Regula Gehrig,U. Berger,Bernard Clot,Rui Brandão +8 more
TL;DR: An updated Minimum Requirements Report for pollen monitoring is formulated and the proposed Minimum Recommendations will help to improve the quality of scientific work, particularly for those who are considering the setting up of new monitoring sites.
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Geographic and temporal variations in pollen exposure across Europe.
Matt Smith,Siegfried Jäger,U. Berger,Branko Šikoparija,M. Hallsdottir,I. Sauliene,K. C. Bergmann,Catherine H. Pashley,L.A. de Weger,Barbara Majkowska-Wojciechowska,Ondřej Rybníček,Michel Thibaudon,Regula Gehrig,Maira Bonini,R. Yankova,Athanasios Damialis,Athanasios Damialis,Despoina Vokou,A.M. Gutiérrez Bustillo,Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber,R. van Ree +20 more
TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive study quantifying exposure to the major allergenic pollen families Betulaceae, Oleaceae, Poaceae and Asteraceae across Europe, allowing the investigation of how these variations influence the prevalence and incidence of food allergies across Europe.
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Spread of invasive ragweed: climate change, management and how to reduce allergy costs.
Robert Richter,U. Berger,Stefan Dullinger,Franz Essl,Franz Essl,Michael Leitner,Matt Smith,Gero Vogl +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the potential for reducing human allergy costs by curtailing the accelerating spread of ragweed in Austria and southern Germany (Bavaria) until 2050 with particular emphasis on expected climate change.
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Spatial and temporal variations in airborne Ambrosia pollen in Europe
Branko Šikoparija,Carsten Ambelas Skjøth,Sevcan Celenk,C. Testoni,Abramidze T,K. Alm Kübler,Jordina Belmonte,U. Berger,Maira Bonini,Athanasios Charalampopoulos,Athanasios Damialis,Athanasios Damialis,Bernard Clot,Åslög Dahl,L.A. de Weger,Regula Gehrig,Marijke Hendrickx,Lucie Hoebeke,Nicoleta Ianovici,A. Kofol Seliger,Donát Magyar,Gergely Mányoki,S. Milkovska,Dorota Myszkowska,Anna Páldy,Catherine H. Pashley,Karen Rasmussen,Olga Ritenberga,Victoria Rodinkova,Ondřej Rybníček,Valentina Shalaboda,Ingrida Šaulienė,Jana Ščevková,Barbara Stjepanović,Michel Thibaudon,Caroline Verstraeten,Despoina Vokou,R. Yankova,Matt Smith +38 more
TL;DR: The goal of the present study is to provide a baseline for spatial and temporal variations in airborne Ambrosia pollen in Europe that can be used for the management and evaluation of this noxious plant.
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Ragweed (Ambrosia) pollen source inventory for Austria.
TL;DR: The inventory combines annual ragweed pollen counts from 19 pollen-monitoring stations in Austria, geographical observations of Ambrosia plants, a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), local knowledge of ragweed ecology and CORINE land cover information from the source area to construct top-down pollen source inventories for invasive ragweed plants in Austria.