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Pollen analyses of spider web samples, collected from the recently planted Tectona granids (teak)-dominated tropical deciduous
forest at Bhulsidih village of Korba district (Chhattisgarh, Central India), shed light on the relationship between the extant
vegetation and pollen rain. The study revealed the dominance of pollen of herbs and trees, whereas shrubs, fern spores and algal
remains are meagre. Amongst the tree taxa, Sapotaceae, Syzygium, Holoptelea, Lannea coromandelica, Shorea robusta and Grewia
are dominating with moderate to low values and intermittent presence of Madhuca indica, Terminalia, Mitragyna, Schleichera,
Anacardiaceae, Diospyros, Emblica officinalis and Flacourtia. However, rest of the forest constituents are either not represented at all
despite their presence in the floristic, which could be attributed to their low pollen productivity owing to entomophilies as well as
their poor pollen preservation pattern. On the other hand, the ground vegetation is represented by very high frequency of grasses
(Poaceae) along with Tubuliflorae, Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae and Cerealia, nonetheless, Artemisia, Xanthium, Malvaceae,
Caryophyllaceae and Justicia in moderate to lower values. Ferns which occur abundantly along the adjoining stream banks are marked
by the sporadic retrieval of trilete spores that could be ascribed to the prevailing damp condition around the sampling provenance.
The study, in addition to understanding the pollen-vegetation relationship could also be helpful in aerobiological study, especially in
assessing the allergenicity of various pollen grains/spores in the area of investigation, causing bronchial asthma, hay fever (allergic
rhinitis/pollinosis), naso-bronchial allergy and other respiratory disorders along with conjunctivitis, contact dermatitis, eczema, food
allergies and other health disorders.