Grana

Papers
(The median citation count of Grana is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Botanical characterisation of natural honey samples from a high altitudinal region, Gümüşhane, east-Türkiye12
59. The peat profile of Rue des Boîteux–Rue d’Argent (BR295), Senne valley, Brussels (Belgium)10
Pollen spectrum of honey provisioned by Melipona mandacaia (Smith, 1863), an endemic stingless bee of the Caatinga biome8
Characterisation of Kastamonu honeys by palynological and physicochemical methods7
Botanical composition of pollen collected by Apis mellifera L. from Uludağ, northwest Türkiye7
Qualitative LM and SEM study of the Messel palynoflora: part I. Algae to Vitales7
70. Bad Tölz, Egelsee (Bavaria, Germany)6
Temporal variability of aeromycoflora and their relationship with meteorological factors in Şanlıurfa (Türkiye)6
Contemporary pollen-rain patterns and their associations with natural vegetation in the Banni Plain, Kachchh Basin, western India6
Pollen analysis of honey from Laghouat region (Algeria)6
76. Olzreuter Lake (south-western Germany)6
Pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Chamaecrista (Caesalpinioideae – Leguminosae): Aperture variation6
60. Peat bog Vodniza, Rila Mountains (Bulgaria)5
62. Königseggsee, Upper Swabia, Germany5
Systematics of Zingiberaceae4
Frans Florschütz as founding father of pollen analysis in the Netherlands, and expansion of palynology into the tropics4
Pollen assemblage variability of Apis mellifera honeys (Diamante, Entre Ríos, Argentina)4
Palynology of Amicia Kunth. (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae – Informal Adesmia clade) set in a systematic and phylogenetic context4
77. Kosilovo mire (Toropets district, Tver region, north-western Russia)4
In memoriam Elissaveta Bozilova 1932–20244
Pollen development, pollenkitt production and the occurrence of protruding oncus in Garcinia dulcis (Roxb.) Kurz (Clusiaceae)4
Aeropalinological atlas and the development of aerobiological studies in Colombia3
Comparison of pollen characters in Lysiostyles Benth. and allied genera (tribe Maripeae – Convolvulaceae)3
73. Obersee at Kißlegg, south-western Germany3
Pollen morphometric analogue in Adansonia digitata L. from India: implications for taxonomy, systematics and evolution3
81. Loch Doon, Galloway Hills (Scotland)3
Pollen micromorphology and ultrastructure of some species of Tulipa and its taxonomical implication3
67. Tarskoe swamp, central Caucasus (North Ossetia, Russia)3
Lime tree honey resources in Eurasia2
Pollen variability in species of Dioscorea L. (Dioscoreaceae)2
The late middle Eocene palynoflora of Hareø, West Greenland: polar forests in a vanishing greenhouse world2
Exploring variability in pollen viability, germination, and microstructure among 20 coconut ( Cocos nucifera L.) varieties for phenotypic identification2
Correction2
Pollen collecting behaviour of stingless bees ( Tetragonula iridipennis Smith) on corn ( Zea mays L.): an important pollen source2
Pollen diversity of Xenostegia D.F.Austin et Staples (Convolvulaceae)2
Comparing the acetolysed and hydrated methods for the pollen analysis of honey2
Melissopalynological study of Melipona ( Eomelipona ) torrida Friese, 1916: a native stingless bee from sou2
Seasonal variation and characterisation of pollen collected by honeybee Apis mellifera scutellata Lepeletier in southwest Ethiopia1
64. Huzenbacher See1
Palynological characterisation of palm honey (Sabal yapa) produced in Yucatan (Mexico)1
Reactivity to Conocarpus tree pollen in patients with respiratory allergic diseases in the south-western part of Iran1
Melissopalynology of honey from the tropical central corridor of the Atlantic Forest, Bahia State, Brazil1
Comparison of the melissopalynological, antimicrobial and organoleptic composition of honey samples from Apis mellifera L. and Apis florea 1
Pollen morphology of the Brazilian species of Dyschoriste Nees and Hygrophila R.Br (Ruellieae, Acanthaceae) and its taxonomic significance1
Melissopalynological knowledge regarding the uniflorality of honeys: the case of under-represented pollen1
Pollen morphology, ultrasculpture and ultrastructure of Poiretia Vent. (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae – Adesmia informal clade)1
79. Peat bog Kapaklivets-Platoto, Vitosha Mountain (Bulgaria)1
An update to the palynotaxonomy of the Brazilian species of Aeschynomene sensu stricto and the recently circumscribed genus Ctenodon (Leguminosae – Papilionoideae – Dalbergieae)1
Pollen morphology of Linum L. section Syllinum Griseb. (Linaceae) of Turkey1
58. Ammer River Valley (south-western Germany)1
The unique type of pollen grain of Dasistoma (Macranthera-Agalinis clade; Orobanchaceae): implications for taxonomy1
Pollen sources of Asian honeybee ( Apis cerana Fabricius) in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal, India1
Diversity in bee pollen from three phytogeographical regions in Turkey1
Evidence for saprotrophic digestion of glossopterid pollen from Permian silicified peats of Antarctica1
72. Loch Doon IV, Galloway Hills (Scotland)1
Correction1
Morphological variations in the pollen of native Papilionoideae (Fabaceae) species from forest fragments of Cerrado (Brazil)1
Flora visited by Melipona mondury Smith 1863 (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) in a fragment of the Atlantic Forest in the state of Bahia, Brazil1
Botanical and geographical origins of some commercial Apis mellifera var. adansonii honeys from Nigeria1
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