Y. G. Vázquez-Fuentes, D. L. Quiroz-García, J. S. Acosta-Castellanos, R. Fernández-Nava
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ANÁLISIS PALINOLÓGICO DE MIELES DE Apis mellifera L. (APIDAE), ESTADO DE MORELOS, MÉXICO
espanolRESUMEN: Se realizo el analisis palinologico de tres muestras de miel de Apis mellifera provenientes de tres localidades del estado de Morelos. Las muestras se procesaron siguiendo la tecnica de acetololisis de Erdtman levemente modificada. Se identificaron 23 tipos polinicos pertenecientes a 18 familias, de los cuales ocho presentan porcentajes mayores al 10% a mencionar: Arracacia sp. (Apiaceae); Asteraceae tipo 1 y tipo 2; Brassica sp. y tipo 1 (Brassicaceae); Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae; Salvia sp. (Lamiaceae) y Lopezia sp. (Onagraceae). Las familias mejor representadas fueron: Asteraceae y Brassicaceae. Plantas arvenses y ruderales del estrato herbaceo fueron las mas importantes. Se determino que dos de las mieles analizadas fueron monoflorales y una fue multifloral. EnglishABSTRACT: The analysis palynological of three samples of honey produced by Apis mellifera in three localities of the State of Morelos was made. The samples were processed according to the technique of Erdtman´s acetolysis slightly modified. We identified 23 pollen types from 18 families, of which eight are percentages higher than 10% mention: Arracacia sp. (Apiaceae); Asteraceae type 1 and type 2; Brassica sp. and type 1 (Brassicaceae); Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae; Salvia sp. (Lamiaceae) and Lopezia sp. (Onagraceae). The best represented families were: Asteraceae and Brassicaceae. Weed plants and ruderal herbaceous stratum were the most important. It was determined that two of the analyzed honeys were monofloral and one was multifloral.