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List of works by Francisco Javier Rodríguez Rajo

Alnus Airborne Pollen Trends during the Last 26 Years for Improving Machine Learning-Based Forecasting Methods

scientific article published in 2023

Assessment of Quercus flowering trends in NW Spain

scientific article

Botrytis cinerea Airborne Conidia and Their Germination Ability Assessed by Immunological Methods in a NW Spain Vineyard

scientific article published in 2021

Data Mining Methods to Detect Airborne Pollen of Spring Flowering Arboreal Taxa

scientific article published on 20 December 2021

Detection of airborne Par j 1 and Par j 2 allergens in relation to Urticaceae pollen counts in different bioclimatic areas.

scientific article published on July 2010

Evaluation of atmospheric Poaceae pollen concentration using a neural network applied to a coastal Atlantic climate region.

scientific article

Phenological behaviour of Quercus in Ourense (NW Spain) and its relationship with the atmospheric pollen season

scientific article published on 20 June 2002

Pla a_1 aeroallergen immunodetection related to the airborne Platanus pollen content.

scientific article published on 16 July 2013

Puccinia Spore Concentrations in Relation to Weather Factors and Phenological Development of a Wheat Crop in Northwestern Spain

scientific article published in 2023

Short-term prediction of Betula airborne pollen concentration in Vigo (NW Spain) using logistic additive models and partially linear models.

scientific article published on 10 February 2004

Spatial and temporal distribution of Alternaria spores in the Iberian Peninsula atmosphere, and meteorological relationships: 1993-2009.

scientific article published on 6 May 2012

Temporal dynamics of airborne fungi in Havana (Cuba) during dry and rainy seasons: influence of meteorological parameters.

scientific article published on 20 October 2013

The influence of air temperature on the starting date ofQuercuspollination in the South of Europe

article by F. Javier Rodríguez-RaJo et al published September 2003 in Grana

The use of artificial neural networks to forecast biological atmospheric allergens or pathogens only as Alternaria spores.

scientific article