Contribution to the palynology of Rosaceae
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v14i.9343Keywords:
Pollen, Rosaceae, MO, MEB, West AndalusianAbstract
A pollenmorphological investigation of 28 species belonging to the 14 genera, constituting the family Rosaceae. Six pollen types have been distinguished, and a key for their identification established. A detailed description of each pollen type, made through the combined use of light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy is given.
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