Seventy-five samples of honey produced by honeybees from the Department Diamante (Entre Rios, Argentina) were analysed for pollen content. One hundred and forty-two morphological types were identified, belonging to 62 botanical families. Unifloral honeys were predominant (59%). The main type of honey produced was from Glycine max (21%), Lotus corniculatus (15%), ?clovers? (11%), Ammi spp. (5%), Melilotus albus, Salix humboldtiana (3%) and Medicago sativa (1%). By means of quantitative analysis, 85% of the honeys were classified as Classes I and II.Foraging behaviour and pollen diversity were analysed in honey samples. Geographical markers are proposed for these honeys. The expected differentiation of samples attributable to sub-environments...
The aim of this study was to characterize honeys from the Middle Delta of Paraná River (Argentina) t...
This study deals with the description and illustration of morphological types identified in honeys c...
In the south of the Caldén district (Phytogeographical province of Espinal, Argentina) the availabil...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
To characterise the botanical and geographical origin of honey from the Chaco region (Argentina), 18...
Honey floral origin is determined by the harversting region. However, some anthropogenic factors, su...
The aim of this study was to characterize honeys from the Middle Delta of Paraná River (Argentina) t...
La composición y la oferta de floración de la flora melífera de los dos Distritos de la provincia fi...
Nectariferous and polliniferous resources are key to the survival of social bees, so identifying the...
Veintisiete muestras de mieles fueron analizadas usando las técnicas convencionales. Se identificaro...
A study of pollen contents in honeys of 4 apiaries located in Junín (Buenos Aires province), showed ...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
This paper reports pollen collection by bees and the relation with flowering phenology in different ...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
The aim of this work was to produce a melissopalynological map of the south and southwest of the Bue...
The aim of this study was to characterize honeys from the Middle Delta of Paraná River (Argentina) t...
This study deals with the description and illustration of morphological types identified in honeys c...
In the south of the Caldén district (Phytogeographical province of Espinal, Argentina) the availabil...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
To characterise the botanical and geographical origin of honey from the Chaco region (Argentina), 18...
Honey floral origin is determined by the harversting region. However, some anthropogenic factors, su...
The aim of this study was to characterize honeys from the Middle Delta of Paraná River (Argentina) t...
La composición y la oferta de floración de la flora melífera de los dos Distritos de la provincia fi...
Nectariferous and polliniferous resources are key to the survival of social bees, so identifying the...
Veintisiete muestras de mieles fueron analizadas usando las técnicas convencionales. Se identificaro...
A study of pollen contents in honeys of 4 apiaries located in Junín (Buenos Aires province), showed ...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
This paper reports pollen collection by bees and the relation with flowering phenology in different ...
Pollen analyses were carried out on 33 honey samples from Espinal, Monte de Llanuras y Mesetas and P...
The aim of this work was to produce a melissopalynological map of the south and southwest of the Bue...
The aim of this study was to characterize honeys from the Middle Delta of Paraná River (Argentina) t...
This study deals with the description and illustration of morphological types identified in honeys c...
In the south of the Caldén district (Phytogeographical province of Espinal, Argentina) the availabil...