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Airborne Pollen and Spores of the University of Ibadan Campus, Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria
Muyideen Olumide Akasoro, Margaret Adebisi Sowunmi, Peter Adegbenga Adeonipekun
18 mai 2026
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Abstract

The study of airborne pollen and spores in regions, communities, and campuses has gained importance in Nigeria in recent times. Aerospora sampling was carried out from November 2012 to February 2013 on the University of Ibadan campus Watch Tower. The Tower is the tallest building on campus, standing at 35 m. An Aero sampler was used to collect aeropalynomorphs monthly at the site. The recovered residues were acetolysed and studied microscopically. Meteorological data for this location were obtained from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) for the prevailing weather conditions. Statistical analysis using the Pearson Correlation Coefficient was used to evaluate the relationship between airborne pollen and spores and meteorological parameters. A variety of palynomorphs, characteristic of rainforest, secondary/open forest, savanna, and freshwater vegetation types, were recovered. The dominant ones belonged to the Arecaceae, Anacardiaceae, Amaranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, and Poaceae families, as well as fungal spores. Pollen counts with meteorological data revealed variations in palynomorph types and concentrations that reflected the influence of the aerosampler location, weather parameters, and the degree of human activities on the floral composition. This work is the first aero-sampling on the University of Ibadan campus and a contribution to the aeropalynological data of campuses across Southwest Nigeria.

IPC Classification

G06

Keywords

airbornepollensporesuniversityibadancampussouthwestnigeriaaerobiologyregionscommunitiescampusesgainedimportancerecenttimesaerosporasamplingcarriednovember2012february2013watch
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