Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment

The purpose of this work was to analyze pollen deposition in an agroecosystem during the spring-summer period and its relationship with vegetation structure in a great detail scale. The study was carried out in the Station of the Institute National de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos...

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Autores principales: Madanes, Nora, Millones, Ana
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spelling paper:paper_00116793_v42_n1-4_p51_Madanes2023-06-08T14:35:09Z Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment Madanes, Nora Millones, Ana Aeropalynology Agroecosystem Microscale Pollen-vegetation agricultural land habitat type maize palynology pollen Argentina Balcarce Buenos Aires [Argentina] South America Zea mays The purpose of this work was to analyze pollen deposition in an agroecosystem during the spring-summer period and its relationship with vegetation structure in a great detail scale. The study was carried out in the Station of the Institute National de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province. Vegetation censuses were carried out in three habitat types of this Pampean agriculture landscape: natural vegetation, park area and com field. Aeropalynological samples were taken at the corners of the corn field. Plant taxa present in the site were characterized according to different attributes (richness, composition, life form and dispersal type). Taxa present in the com field were compared with those obtained from the pollen spectrum. The three habitat types differred basically in their life form and composition. 54.16% of the identified taxa in vegetation of the corn field was present in the pollen record. In both vegetation and pollen record, zoophylous types and terophyte forms of life were dominant. The habitat types showed a low qualitative and quantitative similarity at a taxonomic analogies level based on the identified pollen types. As a result of this, the landscape showed a high homogeneity. However, constance analysis of taxa was powerful enough to discriminate the origin of deposited pollen (site, local and regional). Fil:Madanes, N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Millones, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2004 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00116793_v42_n1-4_p51_Madanes http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00116793_v42_n1-4_p51_Madanes
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topic Aeropalynology
Agroecosystem
Microscale
Pollen-vegetation
agricultural land
habitat type
maize
palynology
pollen
Argentina
Balcarce
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Zea mays
spellingShingle Aeropalynology
Agroecosystem
Microscale
Pollen-vegetation
agricultural land
habitat type
maize
palynology
pollen
Argentina
Balcarce
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Zea mays
Madanes, Nora
Millones, Ana
Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
topic_facet Aeropalynology
Agroecosystem
Microscale
Pollen-vegetation
agricultural land
habitat type
maize
palynology
pollen
Argentina
Balcarce
Buenos Aires [Argentina]
South America
Zea mays
description The purpose of this work was to analyze pollen deposition in an agroecosystem during the spring-summer period and its relationship with vegetation structure in a great detail scale. The study was carried out in the Station of the Institute National de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Balcarce, Buenos Aires Province. Vegetation censuses were carried out in three habitat types of this Pampean agriculture landscape: natural vegetation, park area and com field. Aeropalynological samples were taken at the corners of the corn field. Plant taxa present in the site were characterized according to different attributes (richness, composition, life form and dispersal type). Taxa present in the com field were compared with those obtained from the pollen spectrum. The three habitat types differred basically in their life form and composition. 54.16% of the identified taxa in vegetation of the corn field was present in the pollen record. In both vegetation and pollen record, zoophylous types and terophyte forms of life were dominant. The habitat types showed a low qualitative and quantitative similarity at a taxonomic analogies level based on the identified pollen types. As a result of this, the landscape showed a high homogeneity. However, constance analysis of taxa was powerful enough to discriminate the origin of deposited pollen (site, local and regional).
author Madanes, Nora
Millones, Ana
author_facet Madanes, Nora
Millones, Ana
author_sort Madanes, Nora
title Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
title_short Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
title_full Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
title_fullStr Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
title_full_unstemmed Airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
title_sort airborne pollen and its relationship with a cropenvironment
publishDate 2004
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