Journal Article10.1080/0005772X.1978.11097714
Methods of Melissopalynology
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TL;DR: This edition of Methods of melissopalynology is republished with minor corrections and updating, and with two significant additions.
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Abstract: An earlier edition of Methods of melissopalynology was published in Bee World 51(3): 125–138 (1970), and has been widely used. It is now republished with minor corrections and updating, and with two significant additions. The acetolysis method is included, which has not previously been commonly used in melissopalynology; also the literature list is enlarged so that it provides an introduction to the extensive literature on palynology, which is scattered over many journals.
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