Cottonwood Pollen

Cottonwood Pollen Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Cottonwood Pollen
Allergen code: t14
Family: Salicaceae
Species: Populus deltoides
Route of Exposure: Inhalation
Latin Name: Populus deltoides
Other Names: Eastern cottonwood, Poplar tree, plains cottonwood, black poplar of eastern North America, necklace poplar, eastern poplar, Carolina poplar
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM9JG2

Summary

Cottonwood is a deciduous, fast-growing tree that can attain a height of around 175 to 190 feet. This tree is claimed to possess an average life-span of 55 to 65 years. The tree originated from North America and is prevalent in countries like the US, Canada, Sweden, United Kingdom, Netherlands, India, China, Nepal, Australia, Pakistan, and New Zealand. This tree can release pollens in abundance, which might be responsible for the manifestation of allergic reactions. Exposure to cottonwood pollen can elicit allergic rhinitis and asthma among allergic individuals. To date, no cottonwood allergens have been identified in the IUIS database. Cross-reactivity has been reported between tree species from Salicaceae and Fagales order. Species from the Populus (cottonwood) and Salix (willow) genus are also reported to exhibit strong cross-reactivity.

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