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Study Notes on Forensic Palynology | Palynology

The below mentioned article provides a study note on the forensic palynology. Forensic palynology is the study of palynomorphs trapped in materials associated with criminal or civil investigations to solve criminal cases and resolve other legal problems. It also includes identifying and linking the suspect to the scene of the crime. According to Mildenhall, 1992 "The term Forensic palynology refers [...]

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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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Functions of Tapetum | Anther Wall

In this article we will discuss about the functions of tapetum. Many physiological functions have been accredited to the tapetum, but they all congregate on the ability of its cells to synthesize metabolites for the nourishment of microsporocytes, regulation of meiosis, pollen wall formation, synthesis of pollenkitt, etc. Experimental approach to establish tapetal function in a convincing way has come [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:16:51+00:00November 28, 2016|Palynology|Comments Off on Functions of Tapetum | Anther Wall
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