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“…Since then, the botanical sciences have become an advanced sub-division with distinct applications. The microscopic investigation of spores, pollen, and other imperceptible structures is known as palynology [3]. Previous studies revealed that pollen morphology shows advancement in taxonomic characteristics like pollen type, exine and sexine appearance, position, measurement, number of apertures, type, and ornamentation [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the botanical sciences have become an advanced sub-division with distinct applications. The microscopic investigation of spores, pollen, and other imperceptible structures is known as palynology [3]. Previous studies revealed that pollen morphology shows advancement in taxonomic characteristics like pollen type, exine and sexine appearance, position, measurement, number of apertures, type, and ornamentation [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, manifold palynological studies have been carried out in the Cerrado forest fragment areas, especially in the State of São Paulo (Brazil). Families such as Bignoniaceae (Souza and Gasparino 2014;Souza et al 2019), Malpighiaceae (Belonsi and Gasparino 2015), Rutaceae (Dutra and Gasparino 2018), Amaranthaceae and Araliaceae (Landi and Gasparino 2018), Sapindaceae (Bellonzi et al 2020), Fabaceae (Soares et al 2021(Soares et al , 2022, Rubiaceae (Dutra et al 2020), Solanaceae (Landi et al 2021), Malvaceae (Lopes et al 2022) and Boraginaceae (Landi et al 2022) have been studied. These studies showed variations in the pollen unit, polarity, shape, amb, size, aperture and ornamentation of the pollen grains of these families, contributing to the taxonomic knowledge on and the conservation of these species in the forest area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%