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Palynology is the
study of
microorganisms and
microscopic fragments of mega-organisms that are
composed of acid-resistant
organic material and
occur in...
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Forensic palynology is a
subdiscipline of
palynology (the
study of
pollen grains, spores, and
other palynomorphs), that aims to
prove or
disprove a relationship...
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Review of
Palaeobotany and
Palynology is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal of
palaeobotany and
palynology established in 1967. It is
published by Elsevier...
- (Arecaceae).
Thani took a
position of
scientist in the
newly founded (1960)
Palynology Laboratory of the
French Institute of
Pondicherry (French:
Institut Français...
- J. J.; McKellar, J. L. (2024). "
Palynology of the Jur****ic–Cretaceous transition,
Surat Basin, Australia".
Palynology. 2384509. doi:10.1080/01916122.2024...
- Eduardo; Ureta, Soledad; Goy, Antonio; L****aletta, Luis (August 2010). "
Palynology of the Toarcian–Aalenian
Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point...
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require magnification to see detail. The
study of
pollen is
called palynology and is
highly useful in paleoecology, paleontology, archaeology, and forensics...
- "P. K. K. Nair – the
father of
Indian palynology". Academia.edu.
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March 2022.
Journal of
Palynology.
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their own subfields,
including xylology,
carpology (or fructology) and
palynology,
these been the
study of wood,
fruit and pollen/spores respectively. Botany...
- (Coniferales), from the
Lower Jur****ic of Antarctica".
Review of
Palaeobotany and
Palynology. 257: 77–84. Bibcode:2018RPaPa.257...77A. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2018...