Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil

ABSTRACT The Northeastern Brazil has xerical vegetation with different biomes. Its botanical heterogeneity represents shelter for diverse fauna. The region is rich in bees, which demand the resources offered by the plants, and provide pollination services. Bee pollen has been used as a beneficial fo...

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Main Authors: Viviane Miranda Karam, Tania Maria Sarmento Silva, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil 2022-11-01
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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author Viviane Miranda Karam
Tania Maria Sarmento Silva
Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos
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description ABSTRACT The Northeastern Brazil has xerical vegetation with different biomes. Its botanical heterogeneity represents shelter for diverse fauna. The region is rich in bees, which demand the resources offered by the plants, and provide pollination services. Bee pollen has been used as a beneficial food source for humans due to its high nutritional content and being a natural antioxidant. Pollen analysis can determine the plant species visited by bees, using them as the source of pollen supply. This study aimed to identify the main pollen types present in the pollen collected by Apis mellifera in the Northeastern Brazil and to define its botanical affinity. Commercial bee pollen samples produced in the region were treated by acetolysis method, mounted on slides, and the frequency of occurrence was estimated for each type of pollen. It was possible to distinguish 113 pollen types belonging to 35 botanical families, distributed in 92 genera. Fabaceae and Asteraceae were the families that most contributed to pollen types. Pollen types of Cocos nucifera and Myrcia were found in more than 50% of the samples. The families Arecaceae and Fabaceae showed high beekeeping potential. There is a striking similarity between the pollen samples from the states of Pernambuco and Rio Grande Norte.
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spelling doaj.art-647eb3ff31ad463f98d89752de020d3e2022-12-22T04:11:22ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X2022-11-013610.1590/1677-941x-abb-2022-0205Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern BrazilViviane Miranda Karamhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4637-3588Tania Maria Sarmento Silvahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1887-2598Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santoshttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9246-3146ABSTRACT The Northeastern Brazil has xerical vegetation with different biomes. Its botanical heterogeneity represents shelter for diverse fauna. The region is rich in bees, which demand the resources offered by the plants, and provide pollination services. Bee pollen has been used as a beneficial food source for humans due to its high nutritional content and being a natural antioxidant. Pollen analysis can determine the plant species visited by bees, using them as the source of pollen supply. This study aimed to identify the main pollen types present in the pollen collected by Apis mellifera in the Northeastern Brazil and to define its botanical affinity. Commercial bee pollen samples produced in the region were treated by acetolysis method, mounted on slides, and the frequency of occurrence was estimated for each type of pollen. It was possible to distinguish 113 pollen types belonging to 35 botanical families, distributed in 92 genera. Fabaceae and Asteraceae were the families that most contributed to pollen types. Pollen types of Cocos nucifera and Myrcia were found in more than 50% of the samples. The families Arecaceae and Fabaceae showed high beekeeping potential. There is a striking similarity between the pollen samples from the states of Pernambuco and Rio Grande Norte.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062022000100156&tlng=enMelittopalynologyBee productBee plants.
spellingShingle Viviane Miranda Karam
Tania Maria Sarmento Silva
Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos
Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
Acta Botânica Brasílica
Melittopalynology
Bee product
Bee plants.
title Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
title_full Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
title_short Pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid Northeastern Brazil
title_sort pollen profile of bee pollen from semiarid northeastern brazil
topic Melittopalynology
Bee product
Bee plants.
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