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    Pollen and sensorial characterization of different honeys from El Hierro (Canary Islands) by La-Serna Ramos, Irene E., GÓmez Ferreras, Carmen

    Published in Grana (01-06-2006)
    “…The pollen content of 31 honey samples from 19 different apiaries of El Hierro (Canary Islands) were subject to qualitative and quantitative…”
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    example of the role of exotic flora in the geographical characterisation of honey: Schinus molle L. in the Canary Islands (Spain) by La Serna Ramos, Irene E, Gómez Ferreras, Carmen

    Published in Grana (01-06-2011)
    “…Melissopalynological analyses of honey from the Canary Islands highlights the importance of introduced plants in the bee honey flora. This information on the…”
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    Pollen morphology of endemic species of the Gonospermum Less., Lugoa DC. and Tanacetum L. complex (Asteraceae: Anthemideae) in the Canary Islands (Spain), and its taxonomical implications by Ramos, Irene E. La Serna, Mederos, Miguel A. Padrón

    Published in Grana (01-12-2008)
    “…The pollen of nine endemic taxa of the Gonospermum Less., Lugoa DC. and Tanacetum L. complex and of T. parthenium L. (introduced species from the Canary…”
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    The importance of Persea americana as a source of nectar in some honeys from La Palma (Canary Islands) by La-Serna Ramos, Irene E., Perez, Blas Mendez, Ferreras, Carmen Gomez

    Published in Grana (01-01-1998)
    “…The melissopalynological analysis of eight honey samples from five different apiaries on La Palma (Canary Islands) where avocado (Persea americana) pollen was…”
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    Pollen characterization of multifloral honeys from La Palma (Canary Islands) by La-Serna Ramos, Irene E., Pérez, Blas Méndez, Ferreras, Carmen Gomez

    Published in Grana (01-12-1999)
    “…The pollen content of twenty-five honey samples from twelve different apiaries on La Palma (Canary Islands) was subjected to qualitative and quantitative…”
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