Contribution to the palynological knowledge of Cyperaceae
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The pollen morphology of 19 species of Cyperaceae from W Andaluci?a (SW Spain) are studied. Six types of pollen grains are recognized: Cyperus longus type, Cyperus ichelianus type, Cladium mariscus type, Schoenus nigricans type, Carex flacca type and Careo hallerana type.
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