Postwar monocultures fuel Japan's pollen crisis

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Japan's spring allergies are blamed on postwar monocultures of sugi and hinoki, whose heavy pollen blankets cities each spring; the government aims to cut 20% of these plantations and replace them with biodiverse broadleaf forests, while using pollen forecasting and new treatments, though the transition faces soil erosion, biodiversity loss, and climate-change challenges.
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