Chestnut (Castanea)
Family:
Beech familiy
Flowering period:
June to August
Distribution:
originates from Asia Minor and is today mainly distributed in the Mediterranean countries, requires light and warmth and thus North of the Alps on sheltered spots in mild climate, needs moist, permeable and rather acidic soil
Appearance:
deciduous tree (seldom shrubby), leaves at first with hairs, but looses hairs quickly, elliptic to lanceolate leaf with pointed leaf blade tip, serrated to crenated leaf margins, male inflorescence (catkins) consists of glubose inflorescences, female flowers situated at the base, only one gender develops per hermaphrodite inflorescence, cross-pollination is required, insect and wind pollinated, fruits are dark brown nuts (chestnuts) surrounded by a spiny fruit cup, seeds distributed by animals (squirrels, dormice, some birds)
Allergenicity:
low, cross-reaction between chestnut and birch pollen, but also as chestnut allergy (chestnuts) in conjunction with a latex allergy, main allergen Cas s1 (cross-reactivity to Bet v1)
Link zum Pollenatlas: Castanea sativa
Wissenschaftlicher Beirat:
Ass. Prof. Dr. Siegfried Jäger (Medizinische Universität Wien)
Univ. Prof. Dr. Reinhart Jarisch (Floridsdorfer Allergie Zentrum)
Mag. Matthias Werchan (Charité Berlin)
Prof. Dr. med. Karl-Christian Bergmann (Charité Berlin)
Quellen:
Österreichischer Pollenwarndienst, Medizinische Universität Wien, Österreich
Charité, Allergie-Zentrum-Charité, Klinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie, Berlin, Deutschland
Wikipedia
www.alles-zur-allergologie.de
22 Jahre Blüh- und Fruktifikationsuntersuchungen der Waldbaumarten im Lehrforst Ofenbach/Rosalia. R. Litschauer. 2010. Bundesforschungs- und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald, Naturgefahren und Landschaft, BFW-Berichte 144, 36 pp.
Waldbau auf soziologisch-ökologischer Grundlage. H. Mayer 1977. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart – New York, 482 pp.