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Study Notes on Aeropalynology | Palynology

The below mentioned article provides a study note on aeropalynology. Erdtman (1969) defines aeropalynology as the study of palynomorphs found in the atmosphere. The term palynomorph encompasses pollen grains, spores and other bioparticles that cannot be dissolved in hydrofluoric acid. Aeropalynology is a branch of palynology and related to the study of pollen and spores that are dispersed in the [...]

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Notes on Palaeopalynology | Palynology

The below mentioned article provides a note on palaeopalynology. Palaeopalynology (palaeo-/paleo- is the prefix used in a combining form to denote relation with fossils) is one of the disciplines of palynology and concerned with the study of fossil pollen grains and spores. By extension, the study also includes chitinozoans (animal remains), fungal spores, dinoflagellates, acritarchs and other organisms (except diatom) [...]

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Study Notes on Melissopalynology | Palynology

The below mentioned article provides a study note on the melissopalynology. Melissopalynology or melittopalynology [respectively also spelt as mellissopalynology or melittopalynology. International Commission of Bee Botany (ICCB), Louveaux et al, (1978) spelt as mellissopalynology. So in this essay the spelling of ICCB is followed] is the study of pollen and spores present in honey. By extension, it also includes honeydew [...]

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