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1. Charred and shrunken pollen grains as a result of special depositional conditions in the Roman age Vesuvian area.

2. Comparison of two different pollen season definitions based on 10 years of birch and grass pollen data from two distant central European cities: An EAACI Task Force report.

3. Application of plant DNA metabarcoding of lake sediments for monitoring vegetation compositions on the Tibetan Plateau.

4. Rapid barrier estuary infill in a geologically-constrained setting: Aireys Inlet/Painkalac Creek, Victoria, Australia.

5. Pollen morphology and reproductive biology of Calophyllum brasiliense Cambess. (Calophyllaceae).

6. The relationships between modern pollen rain assemblages and vegetation from Sougna Mountain (Rif Mountains-Northern Morocco).

7. Trees Are a Major Foraging Resource for Honeybees in the City.

8. The phylogenetic relevance of pollen grain size in legumes: a study case with <italic>Adesmia</italic> DC. and relatives (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae – Adesmia Informal Clade)

9. Constructing more comprehensive pollination networks: integrating diurnal and nocturnal pollen data with visitation in a subalpine wetland community.

10. 75. Lake Tenndammen, Colesdalen, Nordenskiöld Land, western Svalbard (Spitsbergen) archipelago.

11. Backcrossing Failure between Sikitita Olive and Its Male Parent Arbequina: Implications for the Self-Incompatibility System and Pollination Designs of Olive Orchards.

12. Palynology of the Late Berriasian to Early Hauterivian of the Tethyan Realm in SE France: biostratigraphy and taxonomy of the Vergol (Montbrun-les-Bains) and La Charce (Serre de l'Âne) sections, Vocontian Basin.

13. New Insights on the Upper Triassic Silves Group in Algarve Basin, Portugal: Palynological, paleophytogeography and paleoclimatology advances.

14. Comparative Analysis of Grass Pollen Dynamics in Urban and Rural Ireland: Identifying Key Sources and Optimizing Prediction Models.

15. Viral Diversity in Mixed Tree Fruit Production Systems Determined through Bee-Mediated Pollen Collection.

16. Two sides of the same coin? Transient hybridization in refugia and rapid postglacial ecological divergence ensure the evolutionary persistence of sister Nothofagus.

17. Distance-dependent mating but considerable pollen immigration in an isolated Quercus rubra planting in Germany.

18. Taxonomy, anatomy and palynology of Paepalanthus fonsecae (Eriocaulaceae), a new species from central Brazil.

19. Lower Gondwana palaeobotany and geochemistry of phosphorite occurrence in the north‐western part of Ib‐River Coalfield, Odisha, India, and their implications.

20. Honey pollen analysis in selected districts of North Wollo zone, Amhara region, Ethiopia.

21. Lateglacial Interstadial to mid-Holocene stratigraphy and palynology at Pepper Arden Bottoms, North Yorkshire, UK.

22. Volcanogenic mercury and plant mutagenesis during the end-Permian mass extinction: Palaeoecological perturbation in northern Pangaea.

23. A Holocene fire history from Terra Nova National Park, Newfoundland, Canada: vegetation and climate change both influenced the fire regime.

24. Using pollen in turbidites for vegetation reconstructions.

25. Advancing chronologies for Last Interglacial sequences.

26. Application of 2D Extension of Hjorth's Descriptors to Distinguish Defined Groups of Bee Pollen Images.

27. Late Holocene high-resolution paleoenvironmental reconstruction from Beaver Lake in the northwest lowlands of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington (USA).

28. NEW APPROACHES IN THE FERN GENUS PTERIS (PTERIDACEAE) FROM BRAZIL.

29. Sediment flux variation as a record of climate change in the Late Quaternary deep‐water active Corinth Rift, Greece.

30. Phenolic profile, antioxidant properties, and pollen spectra of Iranian-originated honeys.

31. 'The Color of the Grave is Green' – Moss and Juniper in Early Medieval Graves at Toppolanmäki, Finland.

32. Paleo-uplift forced regional sedimentary evolution: A case study of the Late Triassic in the southeastern Sichuan Basin, South China.

34. Studies on pollen performance in some endangered medicinal and aromatic plants of cold desert Ladakh.

35. Dinoflagellate cysts from the Shillong Plateau, Meghalaya (India): Palynological signature during the late Palaeocene–early Eocene Transition.

36. Molecular, morphological, palynological and biochemical characterization of six accessions of two Mangifera indica L cultivars (Keitt and Ewais) native to Egypt.

37. Integrating morpho pollinic traits for systematic classification of rubiaceous species and conservation implications.

38. PbrMYB186 activation of PbrF3H increased flavonol biosynthesis and promoted pollen tube growth in Pyrus.

39. A New Pollen Preparation Technique Using Technical Chemicals.

40. Fluvial processes under late Pleni-Weichselian environmental conditions: a case study from the Warenka site in central Poland.

41. Pollen morphology of Taiwanese Asparagaceae species: insights from scanning electron microscopy.

42. Palynology of Huberia (Melastomataceae: Cambessedesieae): diversity and taxonomic implications.

43. Pollen morphology of the genera Basananthe, Deidamia and Efulensia of the tribe Passifloreae (Passifloraceae sensu stricto).

44. Tectonic inferences from palynology of Permian sequences of the Godavari Valley Coalfield, Southern India.

45. The palynology of purple honey: kudzu dismissed, aluminum-sourwood reaction and other sources behind color plausible.

46. Pollen sources used by the stingless bee Schwarziana quadripunctata in a coffee-growing landscape.

47. Morphological features of pollen, fruits, and seeds of Turkish Cistus species (Cistaceae).

48. Two millennia of climate change, wildfires, and caribou hunting in west Greenland.

49. Human-driven fire and vegetation dynamics on the Caribbean island of Barbuda from early indigenous to modern times.

50. Pollen and Seed Morphology as Taxonomic Markers in Verbascum Taxa Based on Herbarium Specimens of MARIUM.

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