University of Amsterdam (NL) - Páramo pollen reference collection
Authors: Hooghiemstra, Henry; Cleef, Antoine; Lyaruu, A.;
doi: 10.15468/aa9jxr
University of Amsterdam (NL) - Páramo pollen reference collection
Abstract
Pollen samples from Páramo plants collected by A.M. Cleef and from various herbaria. The collection is used as a reference collection for palynological research.
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- University of Amsterdam Netherlands
Keywords
Spores, Ecology, Andes, South America, Colombia, Palynology, Paramo, Latin America, Occurrence, FOS: Biological sciences, Northern Andes, Pollen, Páramo, Specimen
Spores, Ecology, Andes, South America, Colombia, Palynology, Paramo, Latin America, Occurrence, FOS: Biological sciences, Northern Andes, Pollen, Páramo, Specimen
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