Grana - 50 (1), 2011
Contents:
Editorial
Editorial
Else Marie Friis & David J. Cantrill
Original Articles
Canrightia resinifera gen. et sp. nov., a new extinct angiosperm with Retimonocolpites-type pollen from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal: missing link in the eumagnoliid tree?
Else Marie Friis & Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen
Botanical composition and protein content of pollen collected by Apis mellifera L. in the north-west of Santa Cruz (Argentinean Patagonia)
Alicia Forcone, Pía Valeria Aloisi, Silvina Ruppel & Miriam Munoz
Botanical characterisation of Mexican honeys from a subtropical region (Oaxaca) based on pollen analysis
Elia Ramírez-Arriaga, Lidia Amelia Navarro-Calvo & Eloína Díaz-Carbajal
Fungal diversity in honeys from northwest Spain and their relationship to the ecological origin of the product
Maria Carmen Seijo, Olga Escuredo & María Fernández-González
Estimation of yield ‘Loureira’ variety with an aerobiological and phenological model
María Fernández-González, F. Javier Rodríguez-Rajo, Victoria Jato, Olga Escuredo & María Jesús Aira
An applied aerobiological study to test the efficacy of pollen filters in limiting indoor pollen contamination
Fabio Orlandi, Tommaso Bonofiglio, Carlo Sgromo, Luigia Ruga, Bruno Romano & Marco Fornaciari
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Grana - 50 (2), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Sporoderm development in Swida alba (Cornaceae), interpreted as a self-assembling colloidal system
Nina I. Gabarayeva & Valentina V. Grigorjeva
Combined LM and SEM study of the Middle Miocene (Sarmatian) palynoflora from the Lavanttal Basin, Austria: Part I. Bryophyta, Lycopodiophyta, Pteridophyta, Ginkgophyta, and Gnetophyta
Friđgeir Grímsson, Reinhard Zetter & Christian Baal
The size and germinability of Scots pine pollen in different temperatures in vitro
Saila Varis, Jukka Reiniharju, Arja Santanen, Hanna Ranta & Pertti Pulkkinen
An example of the role of exotic flora in the geographical characterisation of honey: Schinus molle L. in the Canary Islands (Spain)
Irene E. La Serna Ramos & Carmen Gómez Ferreras
Pollen sources used by species of Meliponini (Hymenoptera: Apidae) along the Rio Negro channel in Amazonas, Brazil
André Rodrigo Rech & Maria Lúcia Absy
Contributions to the European Pollen Database
12. Western Rhodopes Mountains (Bulgaria): peat bog Beliya Kanton
Maria Lazarova, Spassimir Tonkov, Elena Marinova, Dimiter Ivanov & Elissaveta Bozilova
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Grana - 50 (3), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Spore morphology of Serpocaulon A.R.Sm. and related taxa from Brazil (Polypodiaceae)
Carolina B. Coelho & Luciano M. Esteves
The ultrastructure of fossil dispersed monosulcate pollen from the Early Cretaceous of Transbaikalia, Russia
Natalia Zavialova, Valentina Markevich, Eugenia Bugdaeva & Svetlana Polevova
Two sampling methods for the Petri dish detection of airborne fungi
Santiago Fernández Rodríguez, Rafael Tormo Molina, Inmaculada Silva Palacios & Ángela Gonzalo Garijo
Estimating the daily Poaceae pollen concentration in Hungary by linear regression conditioning on weather types
István Matyasovszky, László Makra, Zoltán Guba, Zsolt Pátkai, Anna Páldy & Zoltán Sümeghy
Occurrence of airborne algae within the township of Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Evelyn Hui-Ping Ng, Wan-Loy Chu & Stephen Ambu
Contributions to the European Pollen Database
13. Lake Saloio (Nazaré, western Portugal)
Sandra D. Gomes
14. Lake Sedmo Rilsko (Bulgaria): Lateglacial vegetation history
Elissaveta Bozilova & Spassimir Tonkov
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Grana - 50 (4), 2011
Contents:
Original Articles
Ultrastructure and development during meiosis and the tetrad period of sporogenesis in the leptosporangiate fern Alsophila setosa (Cyatheaceae) compared with corresponding stages in Psilotum nudum (Psilotaceae)
Nina I. Gabarayeva, Valentina V. Grigorjeva & Gonzalo Marquez
Combined LM and SEM study of the Middle Miocene (Sarmatian) palynoflora from the Lavanttal Basin, Austria: Part II. Pinophyta (Cupressaceae, Pinaceae and Sciadopityaceae)
Friđgeir Grímsson & Reinhard Zetter
Contributions to the European Pollen Database
15. Brve (Czech Republic): Vegetation development over the last about 2.5 millennia in the Bohemian Lowland close to Prague
Petr Pokorný & Willem O. van der Knaap
Miscellany
Editorial Board
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czwartek, 5 stycznia 2012
Grana - 50 (1-4), 2011
Etykiety:
analiza,
biotechnika,
biotechnologia,
entomology,
genetics,
microbiology,
molecular biology,
plant,
podsumowanie,
rolnictwo,
technologia żywienia,
technology,
wstęp,
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