Vol. 9, Special Issue 4, Part D (2025)

An overview of mellissopalynology and its scope in beekeeping

Author(s):

Pooja Dalal, Arvind, Harsh Sharma, Sneha Katherine, Mandeep Redhu and Krishna

Abstract:

The scientific study of pollen grains found in honey, or melipalgynology, is essential to improving beekeeping techniques and comprehending ecological dynamics. This field offers a thorough profile of the floral sources which honeybees utilize, making it possible to distinguish amongst monofloral and multifloral honey and confirm the authenticity of honey. The diversity of bee foraging resources is revealed by melissopalynology, which analyzes the pollen composition. This information is essential for determining the nutritional quality of bee colonies and identifying any potential health risks. It also provides information on biodiversity and plant-bee interactions in the area, which helps to optimize pollination services and guide conservation efforts. Applications of melissopalynology in the past and present demonstrate how crucial it is for improving the regulation of honey quality, promoting environmentally friendly beekeeping methods, and advancing ecological research. This scientific technique is essential for monitoring of the environment and conservation initiatives in addition to assisting to sustain high-quality honey production.

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How to cite this article:
Pooja Dalal, Arvind, Harsh Sharma, Sneha Katherine, Mandeep Redhu and Krishna. An overview of mellissopalynology and its scope in beekeeping. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(4S):295-300. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i4Sd.4139