A growing body of research is demonstrating the potential of Fourier-Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) to identify and differentiate morphologically similar pollen taxa. The Poaceae (grass) family is a large and complex with morphologically similar pollen grains. It is not possible to use traditional light microscopy to differentiate Poaceae species, or genus, based on pollen morphological characteristics. This research presents a study of five species from the Poaceae family found across a wide variety of different moorland vegetation communities, to test the extent to which FT-IR microspectroscopy can be used to separate and identify these species and develop statistical approaches for the analyses of these data. Moorland grasses ar...
The discrimination and classification of allergy-relevant pollen was studied for the first time by m...
BACKGROUND: It is imperative to have reliable and timely methodologies for analysis and monitoring o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy enables chemical analysis of pollen samples for plant...
The uniform morphology of different species of Poaceae (grass) pollen means that identification to b...
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy enables the chemical characterization and identificat...
AbstractThe uniform morphology of different species of Poaceae (grass) pollen means that identificat...
Pollen grains are one of the primary tools of palaeoecologists to reconstruct vegetation changes in ...
The grass family (Poaceae) is one of the most economically important plant groups in the world today...
The grass family (Poaceae) is one of the most economically important plant groups in the world today...
Dried plant specimens stored in herbaria are an untapped treasure chest of information on environmen...
It is imperative to have reliable and timely methodologies for analysis and monitoring of seed plant...
Infrared microspectroscopy (µFTIR) of Pinaceae pollen can provide valuable information on plant phen...
The discrimination and classification of allergy-relevant pollen was studied for the first time by m...
The two factors defining male reproductive success in plants are pollen quantity and quality, but ou...
The discrimination and classification of allergy-relevant pollen was studied for the first time by m...
BACKGROUND: It is imperative to have reliable and timely methodologies for analysis and monitoring o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy enables chemical analysis of pollen samples for plant...
The uniform morphology of different species of Poaceae (grass) pollen means that identification to b...
Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy enables the chemical characterization and identificat...
AbstractThe uniform morphology of different species of Poaceae (grass) pollen means that identificat...
Pollen grains are one of the primary tools of palaeoecologists to reconstruct vegetation changes in ...
The grass family (Poaceae) is one of the most economically important plant groups in the world today...
The grass family (Poaceae) is one of the most economically important plant groups in the world today...
Dried plant specimens stored in herbaria are an untapped treasure chest of information on environmen...
It is imperative to have reliable and timely methodologies for analysis and monitoring of seed plant...
Infrared microspectroscopy (µFTIR) of Pinaceae pollen can provide valuable information on plant phen...
The discrimination and classification of allergy-relevant pollen was studied for the first time by m...
The two factors defining male reproductive success in plants are pollen quantity and quality, but ou...
The discrimination and classification of allergy-relevant pollen was studied for the first time by m...
BACKGROUND: It is imperative to have reliable and timely methodologies for analysis and monitoring o...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy enables chemical analysis of pollen samples for plant...