POLLEN OF INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES IN HONEY FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Authors

  • Velida Bakić Odsjek za biologiju, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu Author
  • Edina Muratović Odsjek za biologiju, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu Author
  • Sabina Trakić Odsjek za biologiju, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu Author
  • Samir Đug Odsjek za biologiju, Prirodno-matematički fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu Author

Keywords:

Honey plants, invasive plants, melisopalinology, pollen

Abstract

Invasive species represent a serious ecological problem of today, and due to the modest needs for environmental conditions and the abundant production of nectar and pollen, they are an important factor endangering the indigenous honey flora. Given that there are 100 honey plants in Europe that are the basis for the production of monofloral species of honey, it is of special interest to preserve the diversity of the indigenous apiflora of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For the purposes of this research, 100 melissopalynological profiles of honey from different botanical and ecological regions were analyzed. The analysis of palynological profiles of the collected samples determined the presence and based on micromorphological elements, invasive species were identified in the honey we consume.

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Published

2026-06-11

How to Cite

POLLEN OF INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES IN HONEY FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. (2026). Works of the Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Sarajevo, 70(1), 181-188. https://radovi.ppf.unsa.ba/index.php/rppf/article/view/116

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