Analysis of pollen in honey chestunt, acacia and goldenrod from the region of Našice

Abstract

Peludna analiza meda napravljena je u tri uzorka meda, deklariranih od strane proizvođača kao med kestena, med bagrema, i med zlatnice s područja Našica. U svakom uzorku meda određen je postotni udio peludnih zrnaca i peludni spektar. Peludnom analizom u ova tri uzorka meda ukupno je identificirano 28 različitih tipova peludnih zrnaca. U sva tri ispitivana uzorka meda peludna analiza je pokazala da je taksonomska varijabilnost najveća kod rijetkih grupa, a zatim slijedi grupa s malom količinom peludi, sekundarna i dominantna grupa. Prema peludnoj analizi, med kestena i med bagrema svrstani su u uniflorne medove, a med zlatnice u poliflorni med.The palynological properties of three honey samples from one region in Croatia (Našice County) have been determined. Samples were commercially declared as chestnut, acacia and goldenrod honey. Each sample was examined to determine the pollen percentage and pollen spectrum. On the basis of pollen analysis, in these three honey samples total of 28 different types of pollen grains were identified. Pollen analyses in these three honey samples showed the highest taxonomic variability in the rare group, following the small group pollen spectrum, secondary and dominance group. According to the pollen analysis results, chestnut honey and acacia honey were identified as unifloral honey, and the goldenrod honey as multifloral honey

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