Grana

Papers
(The TQCC of Grana is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pollen morphological studies in Amaranthaceae s.lat. (incl. Chenopodiaceae) and their taxonomic significance: A review11
Polyads types of the mimosoid clade (Caesalpinioideae, Fabaceae): size and pollen numbers variations8
Floral traits and chemical cues associated with rock bee ( Apis dorsata Fabricius) for the host selection in West Bengal, India7
Spore characterisation and its taxonomic significance in ferns from Lagos State, Nigeria6
Pollen morphology, ultrasculpture and ultrastructure of Poiretia Vent. (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae – Adesmia informal clade)6
Pollen diversity of honey from northern and southern Prayagraj district Uttar Pradesh, India6
Pollen analysis of honey from Laghouat region (Algeria)6
A palynological perspective on the tribe Viteae of the grape family (Vitaceae)6
Botanical and geographical origins of honey samples from Pantanal (Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul states, Brazil) certificated by melissopalynology5
Palynotaxonomy of tribe Hippomaneae A. Juss. (Euphorbioideae, Euphorbiaceae)4
Frans Florschütz as founding father of pollen analysis in the Netherlands, and expansion of palynology into the tropics4
Systematics of Zingiberaceae4
51. Zeller See4
Pollen and seed morphology of selected species of Andrographis (Acanthaceae) from India3
Re-evaluation ofCerebropollenites thiergartiiEberh.Schulz 1967 and related taxa: priority ofSciadopityspollenitesand nomenclatural novelties3
Assessment of pollen and honey diet of Tetragonisca angustula fiebrigi Schwarz in the Chaco dry forest by using pollen analysis3
Floral morphology and pollen viability of an endangered and endemic Bromeliaceae species from the Atlantic Forest3
The late middle Eocene palynoflora of Hareø, West Greenland: polar forests in a vanishing greenhouse world3
The unique type of pollen grain of Dasistoma (Macranthera-Agalinis clade; Orobanchaceae): implications for taxonomy3
A review of the Triassic pollenStaurosaccites: systematic and phytogeographical implications3
Palynological characterisation of palm honey (Sabal yapa) produced in Yucatan (Mexico)3
Botanical characterisation of natural honey samples from a high altitudinal region, Gümüşhane, east-Türkiye3
Fossil Parkia R.Br. (Fabaceae) pollen from the Miocene of western Amazonia3
Pollen spectrum collected by Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides Lepeletier, 1863 (Apidae: Meliponini) in an anthropized region of Caatinga3
Honey pollen spectra of two species of stingless bee (Apidae: Meliponini) in Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Brazil3
Melissopalynology of honey from the tropical central corridor of the Atlantic Forest, Bahia State, Brazil3
53. Deep water zone of the western Black Sea: the last 20 000 years of vegetation history2
Characterization of a glacial neotropical rainforest from pollen and spore assemblages (Colônia, São Paulo, Brazil)2
Botanical and geographical origins of some commercial Apis mellifera var. adansonii honeys from Nigeria2
56. Gnadensee2
Modern pollen–vegetation relationship from the Mahasamund District (Chhattisgarh), central India: implications for palaeoecological reconstruction2
The significance of a new umbellate ornamentation in Isoetes (Isoetaceae: Lycopodiopsida) megaspores2
Genus classification of Triprojectacites Mtchedlishvili, 1961 emend. Stanley 19702
Palynology of Amicia Kunth. (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae – Informal Adesmia clade) set in a systematic and phylogenetic context2
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