Bibliographic citations
Meza, D., (2022). Determinación de la flora melífera del Valle del Mantaro (Junín-Perú) en base a estudios melisopalinológicos [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11614
Meza, D., Determinación de la flora melífera del Valle del Mantaro (Junín-Perú) en base a estudios melisopalinológicos []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11614
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title = "Determinación de la flora melífera del Valle del Mantaro (Junín-Perú) en base a estudios melisopalinológicos",
author = "Meza Huamán, Daniel Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
Beekeeping, a long-standing activity in the Peruvian highlands, provides important ecosystem services, such as pollination, which in turn contributes to improving the genetic diversity of local vegetation. The Junín Region is the third largest beekeeping producer nationwide with a total of 19,874 beehives in production, with the Mantaro Valley known for being one of its centers of beekeeping activity. Through melissopalynological analysis, the direct contribution of plant species to honey production was effectively determined, evaluating 10 honey samples from the months of October, November and December of the year 2019. The pollen spectrum resulted in a total of 26 palynological morphotypes distributed in 10 orders, 15 families, 14 species and 4 indeterminate pollen types. Were reported 4 monofloral and 4 multifloral samples. The botanical origin of the honeys from the Mantaro Valley (Junín-Peru) are Eucalyptus globulus, Brassicaceae and Trifolium repens. The similarity between the honeys was determined.
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