Johnson grass

Johnson grass Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Johnson grass
Allergen code: g10
Family: Poaceae (Gramineae)
Species: Sorghum halepense
Route of Exposure: Inhalation
Latin Name: Sorghum halepense
Other Names: Aleppo grass, Arabian millet, Egyptian millet, Evergreen millet, False guinea, Morocco millet, Syrian grass
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM39Y3

Summary

Johnson grass (Sorghum halepense) is a perennial plant native to the Syria and Mediterranean region. This grass is best adapted to warm, humid climates, particularly areas with high moisture levels, such as irrigation canals, field edges, cultivated lands, pastures, and orchards. The pollination period starts from 6 - 9 weeks after the emergence of the grass and remains throughout the growing cycle. This grass was introduced to the United States as a forage crop around the 1830s. This invasive species is present worldwide, in countries like India, Australia, Turkey, the US, etc. Exposure to Johnson grass pollen may induce allergic reactions such as allergic rhinitis and asthma among sensitized individuals. Allergens Sor h 1, Sor h 2, Sor h 7, Sor h 13, and Sor h 23 from the Johnson grass pollen have been identified. Johnson grass pollen exhibits cross-reactivity with maize, Bahia, timothy, sweet vernal, Bermuda grass pollen which are species belonging to the same family Poaceae and other grasses like Cottonwool, Kikuyu, and English bunch.

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