Abstract

One of the options to determine botanical origin of trees or honey is the analysis of pollen grains. The characteristics of pollen grains in Czech flora has not been sufficiently described yet. Within this work, fruit trees pollen of Czech origin was characterized on the basis of morphological and spectral description of pollen grains produced by fruit species of M. domestica, P. armenica, P. persica, P. domestica, P. avium and P. cerasus. The morphological characterization results of the studied fruit species are consistent with results by other authors, but certain differences between the pollen grains of some fruit trees were confirmed. Most morphological differences were confirmed among the Malus and Prunus genera. Results of morphological and spectral analyzes further confirmed the differences between some types of fruit trees, but homogeneity remained for individual species even in mixed samples. Morphological and spectral analysis can therefore be used for botanical identification of pollen. If this knowledge is applied to pollen analysis in honey, these methods can also be used to verify the botanical origin of honey.

Highlights

  • Pollen grains have their typical characteristics according to botanical plant species

  • Melissopalynology is a scientific area that is demanding even on experienced evaluators who are able to interpret the origin of honey through characterization of pollen grains

  • Comparison to the literature reveals that the morphological characteristics of pollen grains of fruit trees in the Czech Republic do not differ significantly from other countries

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Introduction

Pollen grains have their typical characteristics according to botanical plant species. In their study, Radice et al (2004) demonstrated morphological differences in the size of pollen grains in one Forastero variety of P. persica (L.) Batsch sp. Length of P. persica pollen grains is in line with Evrenosoğlu and Misirli (2009) and with the Spaccareli variety described by Geraci et al (2012), but the width is out of their reported range.

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