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Main Title Pollen Terminology An illustrated handbook / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Hesse, Michael.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Halbritter, Heidemarie.
Zetter, Reinhard.
Weber, Martina.
Buchner, Ralf.
Frosch-Radivo, Andrea.
Ulrich, Silvia.
Publisher Springer Vienna,
Year Published 2009
Call Number QK640
ISBN 9783211798942
Subjects Life sciences ; Paleontology ; Allergy ; Biodiversity ; Plant anatomy
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-79894-2
Collation VII, 266 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
From the contents: General Chapter: Scope of the book; A short history of palynology; The pollen grain, its development, morphology and anatomy; Pollen preparation techniques; Our guide lines concerning palynological terms -- The Terminology, fully illustrated by light and scanning/transmission electron microscope images: General Terms; Pollen Units; Shape and Size; Apertures; Ornamentation; Pollen Wall Structure -- Glossary -- Literature. This handbook is a fully illustrated compendium of glossary terms and basic principles in the field of palynology, making it an indispensable tool for all palynologists. The general chapter on pollen morphology, anatomy, and pollen development deals with essential aspects of palynology. Where appropriate, ambiguous or poorly recognized aspects are explained in greater detail, based on the present state of knowledge in palynology. The terminology section comprises more than 300 widely used terms illustrated with over 1000 high-quality light and/or electron microscope images. It provides a detailed survey of the manifold ornamentation and structures of pollen walls, and offers insights into their stunning aesthetic beauty. Terms are grouped by context to allow easier and faster comparison of similar features. In general, each term is explained on a page of its own, including the definition, plant species, and, if needed, a comprehensive explanation. The use of the terms in LM, SEM or TEM and their assignment to anatomical, morphological and/or functional pollen features are indicated by icons and color coding, respectively. The textual glossary is arranged alphabetically for faster term searches. Key literature sources are mentioned and select cross-references to the general chapter are included for better comprehension.