Ana?lisis polinico de mieles en la regio?n del Pre-Rif Central (noroeste de Marruecos).
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v27i0.7309Abstract
RESUMEN. Análisis polinico de mieles en la región del Pre-Rif Central (noroeste de Marruecos). Se ha realizado el análisis microscópico de 13 muestras de miel de la región del Pre-Rif Central. Las muestras fueron proporcionadas directamente por los apicultores, todos aficionados. Los resultados reflejan que el néctar de las flores es la principal fuente de miel en el territorio y que cinco muestras presentan una riqueza media de polen, con 93.000-344.000 granos de polen y ocho son ricas o muy ricas, con 522.000-3.600.000 granos de polen. Se han identificado 51 tipos polínicos por el análisis microscópico, resultando una miel monofloral de Eryngium campestre y otra de Carlina sp.
Palabras clave. Melitopalinología, Marruecos, Pre-Rif Central, monofloral, Eryngium campestre, Carlina.
ABSTRACT. Pollen analysis of honeys from the Pre-Rif Central region (Northwestern Morocco). Thirteen honey samples from Pre-Rif Central region are analysed. The honeys were obtained directly from amateur beekeepers. Results show that nectar is the main source of honey in this territory, and that five samples have medium p011en gathering, with 93.000-344.000 pollen grains and eight have high pollen gathering, with 522.000-3.600.000 pollen grains. A total of 51 pollen types have been identified by microscopic analysis, and two of the honey samples are monofloral, one from Eryngium campestre and one from Carlina sp.
Key words. Melissopalynology, Morocco, Central Pre-Rif, unifloral, Eryngium campestre, Carlina.
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