On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory

The revision of honey plants in the regions’ floras and nature objects is regularly made for estimation of melliferous capacity of the territory. The article is devoted to the investigation of the melliferous flora of Northern and North-Western Altai in the area of Altai Territory. The goal of the r...

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Main Authors: Kopytina Tatyana, Nenasheva Galina, Ivanova Marya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2019/05/bioconf_rpgrs2019_00013/bioconf_rpgrs2019_00013.html
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spelling doaj-49779abca22f4b96832a533fbef81b502021-04-02T17:18:52ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582019-01-01160001310.1051/bioconf/20191600013bioconf_rpgrs2019_00013On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai TerritoryKopytina TatyanaNenasheva GalinaIvanova MaryaThe revision of honey plants in the regions’ floras and nature objects is regularly made for estimation of melliferous capacity of the territory. The article is devoted to the investigation of the melliferous flora of Northern and North-Western Altai in the area of Altai Territory. The goal of the research was to reveal the botanical composition of authentic honeys. The representativeness of melliferous species among common floristic richness in the studied districts is the following: in Altaiskiy − 56.49 %, Smolenskiy − 60.17 %, Soloneshenskiy − 53.61 %, Charyshskiy − 44.57 %. The examples of the botanical content of samples typical for each of these districts have been shown. In the angelica (djagilevyj) honey from Altajskiy district the maximum content of pollen belongs to the representatives from Apiaceae family 78.86 %. For the angelica (djagilevyj) honeys from surveyed districts the high content of pollen from the families Asteracerae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae, Rosaceae are typical with different percentage in the samples. The article provides information on examples of wild-growing plant species including relicts, potential melliferous which pollen can be used as “marker” for determination of honey as Altai-origin.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2019/05/bioconf_rpgrs2019_00013/bioconf_rpgrs2019_00013.html
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Ivanova Marya
On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
BIO Web of Conferences
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Nenasheva Galina
Ivanova Marya
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title On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
title_short On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
title_full On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
title_fullStr On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
title_full_unstemmed On the flora of honey plants of the Northern and Northwestern Altai regions within the Altai Territory
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issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The revision of honey plants in the regions’ floras and nature objects is regularly made for estimation of melliferous capacity of the territory. The article is devoted to the investigation of the melliferous flora of Northern and North-Western Altai in the area of Altai Territory. The goal of the research was to reveal the botanical composition of authentic honeys. The representativeness of melliferous species among common floristic richness in the studied districts is the following: in Altaiskiy − 56.49 %, Smolenskiy − 60.17 %, Soloneshenskiy − 53.61 %, Charyshskiy − 44.57 %. The examples of the botanical content of samples typical for each of these districts have been shown. In the angelica (djagilevyj) honey from Altajskiy district the maximum content of pollen belongs to the representatives from Apiaceae family 78.86 %. For the angelica (djagilevyj) honeys from surveyed districts the high content of pollen from the families Asteracerae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae, Rosaceae are typical with different percentage in the samples. The article provides information on examples of wild-growing plant species including relicts, potential melliferous which pollen can be used as “marker” for determination of honey as Altai-origin.
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