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Polibotánica
versión impresa ISSN 1405-2768
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PIEDRAS GUTIERREZ, Berenice y QUIROZ GARCIA, David Leonor. ESTUDIO MELISOPALINOLÓGICO DE DOS MIELES DE LA PORCIÓN SUR DEL VALLE DE MÉXICO. Polibotánica [online]. 2007, n.23, pp.57-75. ISSN 1405-2768.
Pollen was analyzed from two samples of honey from two places in the Valley of Mexico. After being acetolyzed, the samples were observed using light microscopy. Nineteen pollen types were found, belonging to 15 plant families, although the really important sources were: Brassica sp., Eucalyptus sp., Asteraceae and Lopezia sp. Some of the pollen grains found in the honey samples were from nectariferous plants: Eucalyptus, Salvia, Ipomoea, Lopezia, Pseudobombax, papilionoid legumes, Euphorbiaceae and Rubiaceae; one species that produces pollen only: Zea mays; and plants both nectariferous and polleniferous: Brassica, Schinus molle, Asteraceae and Cucurbitaceae. The family represented by the greatest number of species was Leguminosae. The foraging behavior of Apis mellifera L. can be classified as polylectic.
Palabras llave : Melissopalynology; floral resources; honey bees; Valley of Mexico; Tlahuac; Xochimilco.