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Herminia García-Mozo

Herminia García-Mozo

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
40
Citations
4697
World Ranking
4020
National Ranking
183

Overview

Herminia García-Mozo is affiliated with the University of Córdoba in Spain. Their research spans multiple disciplines, mainly Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Medicine, and Environmental Science. The scientist's work is situated within subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Immunology and Allergy, Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Atmospheric Science.

The research topics covered by Herminia García-Mozo include:

  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
  • Horticultural and Viticultural Research
  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management
  • Biological Control of Invasive Species

The scientist has contributed to various publication venues with notable frequency in:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Aerobiologia
  • Environmental Research
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Agronomy

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Herminia García-Mozo include:

  • Factors Driving Autumn Quercus Flowering in a Thermo-Mediterranean Area, 2022, Agronomy
  • Long-term trends and influence of climate and land-use changes on pollen profiles of a Mediterranean oak forest, 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental drivers of the seasonal exposure to airborne Alternaria spores in Spain, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Long-term trends in atmospheric Quercus pollen related to climate change in southern Spain: A 25-year perspective, 2021, Atmospheric Environment
  • Methods for interpolating missing data in aerobiological databases, 2021, Environmental Research

Frequent collaborators of Herminia García-Mozo include:

  • Carmen Galán
  • José Oteros
  • Rocío López-Orozco
  • Antonio Picornell
  • Rocío Ruiz-Mata

Best Publications

  • Heat requirement for the onset of the Olea europaea L. pollen season in several sites in Andalusia and the effect of the expected future climate change

    C. Galán;H. García-Mozo;L. Vázquez;L. Ruiz

  • The role of temperature in the onset of the Olea europaea L. pollen season in southwestern Spain.

    C. Galán;H. García-Mozo;P. Cariñanos;P. Alcázar

  • Poaceae pollen as the leading aeroallergen worldwide: A review.

    H. García-Mozo

  • Quercus pollen season dynamics in the Iberian peninsula: response to meteorological parameters and possible consequences of climate change.

    H. García-Mozo;C. Galán;V. Jato;J. Belmonte

  • Phenological trends in southern Spain: A response to climate change

    H. García-Mozo;A. Mestre;C. Galán

  • Model for forecasting Olea europaea L. airborne pollen in South-West Andalusia, Spain.

    Carmen Galán;Paloma Cariñanos;Herminia García-Mozo;Purificación Alcázar

  • Predicting the start and peak dates of the Poaceae pollen season in Spain using process-based models

    H. García-Mozo;C. Galán;J. Belmonte;D. Bermejo

  • Prevalence of Artemisia Species Pollinosis in Western Poland: Impact of Climate Change on Aerobiological Trends, 1995-2004

    A Stach;H García-Mozo;J C Prieto-Baena;M Czarnecka-Operacz

  • Modeling Olive Crop Yield in Andalusia, Spain

    C. Galán;H. García-Mozo;L. Vázquez;L. Ruiz

  • Modelling start of oak pollen season in different climatic zones in Spain

    H. Garcı́a-Mozo;C. Galán;M.J. Aira;J. Belmonte

  • Forecasting olive (Olea europaea) crop yield based on pollen emission

    Carmen Galán;Luis Vázquez;Herminia Garcı́a-Mozo;Eugenio Domı́nguez

  • Modelling olive phenological response to weather and topography

    J. Oteros;H. García-Mozo;L. Vázquez;A. Mestre

  • Airborne pollen trends in the Iberian Peninsula.

    C. Galán;P. Alcázar;J. Oteros;H. García-Mozo

  • Airborne olive pollen counts are not representative of exposure to the major olive allergen Ole e 1.

    C. Galan;C. Antunes;C. Antunes;R. Brandao;C. Torres

  • Monitoring, Modelling and Forecasting of the Pollen Season

    Helfried Scheifinger;Jordina Belmonte;Jeroen Buters;Sevcan Celenk

  • Statistical approach to the analysis of olive long-term pollen season trends in southern Spain.

    H. García-Mozo;L. Yaezel;J. Oteros;C. Galán

  • Impact of land cover changes and climate on the main airborne pollen types in Southern Spain.

    Herminia García-Mozo;Jose Antonio Oteros;Carmen Galán

  • Better prediction of Mediterranean olive production using pollen-based models

    Jose Oteros;Fabio Orlandi;Herminia García-Mozo;Fátima Aguilera

  • Influence of pollen emission and weather-related factors on variations in holm-oak (Quercus ilex subsp. ballota) acorn production

    H. García-Mozo;M.T. Gómez-Casero;E. Domínguez;C. Galán

  • Variations in cereal crop phenology in Spain over the last twenty-six years (1986-2012)

    Jose Oteros;Jose Oteros;Herminia García-Mozo;Roser Botey;Antonio Mestre

  • Airborne pollen sampling in Toledo, Central Spain

    Herminia García-Mozo;Rosa Pérez-Badia;Federico Fernández-González;Carmen Galán

Frequent Co-Authors

Carmen Galán
Carmen Galán University of Córdoba
Isabelle Chuine
Isabelle Chuine Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mauricio Lima
Mauricio Lima Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Matt Smith
Matt Smith University of Worcester
Mikhail Sofiev
Mikhail Sofiev Finnish Meteorological Institute
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth Aarhus University
John M. Halley
John M. Halley University of Ioannina

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