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Melissopalynology of honey from the tropical central corridor of the Atlantic Forest, Bahia State, Brazil

Grana, 2023
The Central Corridor of the Atlantic Forest is noted for its biodiversity of flora and fauna, with a high number of endemic species. Studies that characterise the tropical bee flora and bee products in these areas are scarce.
V. R. Araújo, J. Novais
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Techniques in melissopalynology

Andrea Pieroni   +2 more
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Melissopalynology and bee flora

Andrea Pieroni   +2 more
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Evaluation of Algerian’s honey in terms of quality and authenticity based on the melissopalynology and physicochemical analysis and their antioxidant powers

Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2021
BACKGROUND: Honey is a vegetable and animal product which comes from nectar and/or honeydew. It is used in different nutritional and therapeutic fields. OBJECTIVE: Melissopalynology and physicochemical analysis of Algerian honeys, determination of their ...
N. Amessis-Ouchemoukh   +5 more
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Contributions to Melissopalynology Studies in Southern Brazil: Pollen Analysis in the Honeys from Apis mellifera, Tetragonisca angustula, Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata, Scaptotrigona bipunctata, Plebeia remota and Plebeia droryana

Palynology, 2021
Little information about the contribution of plants to the production of honey by bees exists for southern Brazil. Information on this dynamic is crucial to maintaining the health of bees, the pollination of forests and assisting in the management of ...
J. N. Radaeski, S. G. Bauermann
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MELISSOPALYNOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM OMAN

Palynology, 2007
Abstract A melissopalynological study of Omani honeys was undertaken to determine floral sources, and identify pollen types, that would indicate the ecological origins. The study comprised the analysis of 48 honey samples collected during 2001–2003 from 14 locations in the Muscat and Al Batinah regions of Oman.
A. SAJWANI   +4 more
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Melissopalynology and the forage plants of the stingless bee Heterotrigona itama in Belitung, Indonesia

Palynology
Melissopalynology could determine the types of pollen found in honey, which reflect the diversity of plant species used as forage plants for the bees around the meliponary areas.
Nadira Madani Hamzah   +5 more
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Melissopalynology in the United States: A review and critique

Palynology, 1992
Abstract Scientific investigation of U.S. honey began in the 1900s when Young examined the pollen contents of honey to determine potential floral sources and to search for a test to detect adulterated samples. Later, in the early 1940s, Todd and Vansell examined the role of pollen in the identification of honey types.
Gretchen D. Jones, Vaughn M. Bryant
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Characterization of honeys by melissopalynology and statistical analysis

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2002
We analyzed pollen from 89 honey samples, collected in León and Palencia provinces (NW Spain). According to their pollen spectra, 46 were considered monofloral. The most abundant monofloral honeys were Erica types followed by Castanea, Centaurea, Reseda and Helianthus.
Baudilio Herrero   +3 more
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Melissopalynology in Brazilian seacoast mangrove areas, a mini review

Grana
Along the Brazilian coast, there are several types of mangroves with a variable predominance of trees of the genera Avicennia and Rizophora, as well as of the Laguncularia racemosa species.
Ortrud Monika Barth   +2 more
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