POLLEN GRAINS OF DIFFERENT DECIDUOUS TREES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52846/aamc.v54i2.1568Abstract
The study of pollen of deciduous trees helps us understand biological diversity, plant evolution and the impact of climate change on ecosystems. Deciduous trees play a crucial role in these studies due to their ecological and biological characteristics. Studying pollen can reveal how climate fluctuations influence vegetation. Changes in the patterns of rainfall and temperature can affect the pollination period and pollen production. Deciduous trees, through their adaptations, can provide clues about how ecosystems will behave in the face of future climate change. Analyses show that pollen grains have morphological characteristics that allow the identification of different species and genera of flowering plants. Pollen classification based on structural characteristics show great variation in size, shape, number of apertures and surface texture. The study of pollen of deciduous trees is essential for understanding the dynamics of forest ecosystems, providing insights into biodiversity and the adaptability of plants to environmental conditions.