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Melissopalynology Characterization of Pakistani Honey
University of Sindh Journal of Animal Sciences (USJAS), 2023The aim of the study was to add latest scientific information regarding bee flora through pollen analysis available for honeybees in different districts of Punjab province, Pakistan. A total of 50 honey samples, natural (n=32) and branded (n=18) were collected and examined as per the method recommended by International Honey Commission.
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Melissopalynological studies from Oman
Palynology, 2007Abstract 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.
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Bee World, 1978
An earlier edition of Methods of melissopalynology was published in Bee World 51(3): 125–138 (1970), and has been widely used. It is now republished with minor corrections and updating, and with two significant additions. The acetolysis method is included, which has not previously been commonly used in melissopalynology; also the literature list is ...
J. Louveaux, Anna Maurizio, G. Vorwohl
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An earlier edition of Methods of melissopalynology was published in Bee World 51(3): 125–138 (1970), and has been widely used. It is now republished with minor corrections and updating, and with two significant additions. The acetolysis method is included, which has not previously been commonly used in melissopalynology; also the literature list is ...
J. Louveaux, Anna Maurizio, G. Vorwohl
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Bee World, 1970
In 1962 a second edition of “Methods of pollen analysis of honey” was issued by the International Commission for Bee Botany (J. U.B.S.). This was a revision of the first (1952) edition, and was needed because of the large amount of work on microscopical analysis of honey which had been done since Zander's basic studies in the 1930s.The present—much ...
J. Louveaux, Anna Maurizio, G. Vorwohl
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In 1962 a second edition of “Methods of pollen analysis of honey” was issued by the International Commission for Bee Botany (J. U.B.S.). This was a revision of the first (1952) edition, and was needed because of the large amount of work on microscopical analysis of honey which had been done since Zander's basic studies in the 1930s.The present—much ...
J. Louveaux, Anna Maurizio, G. Vorwohl
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MELISSOPALYNOLOGICAL STUDIES IN INDIA: A REVIEW
2023Melissopalynology is the study of pollen grains in honey. It helps to assess the bee foraging preference of the region by providing the exact information regarding the floral resource to bees. Floral calendar of the concerned area of study can be easily prepared by melissopalynological studies.
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Melissopalynology study from Anuppur district, Madhya Pradesh
2023Melissopalynology, the study of pollen grains in honey, can reveal valuable information about the pollen and nectar sources that bees use to produce honey. This information can be used to determine the geographical and botanical origin of the honey.
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Precautions in the Use of Melissopalynology
Journal of Apicultural Research, 1989SummaryThe recommended procedures for melissopalynology suffer from two problems that can lead to incorrect assignment of honey origin. One problem is the Jack of complete sedimentation of the pollen from honey samples owing to centrifugation of too concentrated a solution for too short a time at too low a centrifuge speed. This can result in selective
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Melissopalynological attributes of some Greek thyme honeys
Journal of Apicultural Research, 2009SummaryPalynological analysis was carried out on 135 samples of Greek thyme honeys, selected from three experimental apiaries under controlled conditions. Samples of all plants in flower growing around the bee colonies were collected and a comparison of their pollen was made with pollen grains identified in the honeys. Pollen grains of Thymus capitatus
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