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Pollen Chemistry & Biotechnology


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English | January 18, 2024 | ISBN: 3031475623 | 347 pages | MOBI | 5.46 Mb
Pollen is made up of many chemical constituents such as proteins, sugars, lipids, minerals and phytochemicals. These components make pollen products an excellent source of nutrients and antioxidants for consumers. However, mycotoxigenic fungi are also common in pollen, creating contamination from generated mycotoxins. With adequate monitoring, sampling, processing and storage of pollen the development of mycotoxins can be significantly prevented. Since pollen grain has strong membranes which can limit the bioavailability of some nutrients and phytochemicals, novel methods and pretreatments are required with special emphasis on microbiological pretreatment methodologies.

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Before the Seed How Pollen Moves


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English | March 12, 2024 | ISBN: 1536226572 | 40 pages | PDF | 12 Mb
Discover the intricate process of pollination in a lyrical narrative from a noted biologist, packed with information-rich asides and paired with spectacular botanical illustrations.

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Illustrated Pollen Terminology, Second Edition


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English | PDF | 2018 | 487 Pages | ISBN : 3319713647 | 112.56 MB
This book offers a fully illustrated compendium of glossary terms and basic principles in the field of palynology, making it an indispensable tool for all palynologists. It is a revised and extended edition of "Pollen Terminology. An illustrated handbook," published in 2009. This second edition, titled "Illustrated Pollen Terminology" shares additional insights into new and stunning aspects of palynology. In this context, the general chapters have been critically revised, expanded and restructured.

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Before the Seed How Pollen Moves


Free Download Before the Seed: How Pollen Moves by Susannah Buhrman-Deever
English | March 12th, 2024 | ISBN: 1536226572 | 40 pages | True EPUB | 11.02 MB
Discover the intricate process of pollination in a lyrical narrative from a noted biologist, packed with information-rich asides and paired with spectacular botanical illustrations.

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Pollen Chemistry & Biotechnology


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031475623 | 339 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 17 MB
Pollen is made up of many chemical constituents such as proteins, sugars, lipids, minerals and phytochemicals. These components make pollen products an excellent source of nutrients and antioxidants for consumers. However, mycotoxigenic fungi are also common in pollen, creating contamination from generated mycotoxins. With adequate monitoring, sampling, processing and storage of pollen the development of mycotoxins can be significantly prevented. Since pollen grain has strong membranes which can limit the bioavailability of some nutrients and phytochemicals, novel methods and pretreatments are required with special emphasis on microbiological pretreatment methodologies.

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Pollen and Pollination


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English | 2000 | ISBN: 3709172489 | 356 Pages | PDF | 10.9 MB
The identification of pollen is widely used in the reconstruction of vegetation, the climate of the past, and plant biodiversity.

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Illustrated Pollen Terminology, Second Edition (2024)


Free Download Illustrated Pollen Terminology, Second Edition by Heidemarie Halbritter
English | PDF | 2018 | 487 Pages | ISBN : 3319713647 | 112.56 MB
This book offers a fully illustrated compendium of glossary terms and basic principles in the field of palynology, making it an indispensable tool for all palynologists. It is a revised and extended edition of "Pollen Terminology. An illustrated handbook," published in 2009. This second edition, titled "Illustrated Pollen Terminology" shares additional insights into new and stunning aspects of palynology. In this context, the general chapters have been critically revised, expanded and restructured.

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Pollen Allergy in a Changing World (2nd Edition)


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 9819946441 | 396 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 116 MB
This book presents the latest scientific knowledge on the role of pollens in triggering respiratory allergies and offers up-to-date guidance on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of pollen allergy. Detailed information is supplied on allergenic plants and on the complex associations between pollen allergy and local weather conditions, air pollution, and climate change. Readers will learn how climate change in particular is impacting on pollen concentrations, pollen allergenicity, the pollen season, and plant and pollen distribution. A further important feature is the presentation of a forecasting system for allergenic pollens that takes into account a variety of meteorological factors and is designed to be of benefit to allergy patients. This up-to-date scientific knowledge is complemented by clear guidance on all aspects of the management of pollen allergy. The closing chapters address global trends in allergy research and future prospects for pollen allergy. The book will appeal both to researchers seeking state of the art information on the topic and to clinicians wishing to optimize patient care.

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Paths of Pollen


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by Humphrey, Stephen;

English | 2023 | ISBN: 0228018978 | 257 pages | True PDF | 41.06 MB
A tiny organism called pollen pulls off one of nature’s key plant reproduction. Pollination involves a complex network of different species interacting with one another and mutually adapting to their ecosystems, which are constantly changing. Some pollen grains require just a puff of wind to set them in motion, but most plants depend on creatures gifted with mobility. These might be birds, bats, reptiles, or insects including butterflies, beetles, flies, wasps, and over twenty thousand species of bee. In Paths of Pollen Stephen Humphrey asks readers to imagine a tipping point where plants and pollinators can no longer adapt to stressors such as urbanization, modern agriculture, and global climate change. Illuminating the science of pollination ecology through evocative encounters with biologists, conservationists, and beekeepers, Humphrey illustrates the significance of pollination to such diverse concerns as food supply, biodiversity, rising global temperatures, and the resilience of landscapes. As human actions erase habitats and raise the planet’s temperature, plant diversity is dropping and a growing list of pollinators faces decline or even extinction. Paths of Pollen chronicles pollen’s vital mission to spread plant genes, from the prehistoric past to the present, while looking towards an ecologically uncertain future.

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