Khushdil Khan , Khafsa Malik , Mushtaq Ahmad , Rahmatullah Qureshi , Muhammad Asif Aziz , Safia Gul , Wahidah H. Al-Qahtani , Raees Khan
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The diversity of melliferous flora is significant for sustaining healthy apiaries and apicultural research for the production of high-quality and quantity honey. This study aims to explore the richness and variety of melliferous plant species within apiaries, focusing on their role in honey yield and subsequently employing advanced microscopy techniques for their microscopic authentication. The study aimed to investigate the palyno-morphological features of selected bee floral species of the study area in the autumn and spring seasons. The pollen slides were prepared using the acetolysis method. Both qualitative and quantitative data of pollen grains were examined by LM and SEM. The four different types of ornamentation (scabrate, echinate, psilate, and reticulate) were observed in the morphological features of pollen. The maximum number of melliferous species was observed in the Fabaceae family (11 species) and the Asteraceae family (10 species). The LM and SEM techniques were recorded as the best tools to study the features of correct taxonomic identification and explore the valuable potential of melliferous flora and apiary resources for beekeepers. This finding contributes to a deeper understanding of a bee floral source of honey, ensuring its authenticity, purity, and nutritional value as well as ecological interaction between honeybee population and bee-floral diversity. Additionally, the finding highlights the significance of conserving and preserving melliferous flora for sustainable development of the apiculture industry, emphasizing the role of bee apiaries as essential resources for the bee population. The palynological features will help identify melliferous plants' potential in taxonomy, honey botanical, geographical origin, and pure honey availability in the local and international markets. This study provides knowledge about the species identifications, botanical and geographical origin of floral sources, and honeybees along with honey.
蜜源植物区系的多样性对于维持健康的养蜂场和养蜂研究以生产优质、大量的蜂蜜具有重要意义。本研究旨在探索养蜂场内丰富多样的蜜源植物物种,重点关注它们在蜂蜜产量中的作用,随后采用先进的显微镜技术对其进行显微鉴定。本研究旨在调查研究地区秋季和春季部分蜂花物种的古植物形态特征。花粉切片采用乙醇溶解法制备。通过 LM 和 SEM 对花粉粒的定性和定量数据进行了检测。在花粉的形态特征中观察到四种不同类型的纹饰(粗糙纹、棘纹、栉状纹和网状纹)。花粉种类最多的是豆科(11 种)和菊科(10 种)。根据记录,LM 和 SEM 技术是研究正确分类鉴定特征的最佳工具,可为养蜂人发掘多花植物区系和养蜂场资源的宝贵潜力。这一发现有助于加深对蜜蜂花源蜂蜜的了解,确保其真实性、纯度和营养价值,以及蜜蜂种群与蜜蜂花卉多样性之间的生态相互作用。此外,该发现还强调了保护和保存蜜源植物区系对养蜂业可持续发展的重要意义,强调了养蜂场作为蜜蜂种群重要资源的作用。古植物学特征将有助于确定蜜源植物在分类学、蜂蜜植物学、地理起源以及本地和国际市场纯蜂蜜供应方面的潜力。这项研究提供了有关花源的物种鉴定、植物学和地理起源以及蜜蜂和蜂蜜的知识。
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