What is it about?
This paper presents the results of a quantitative palynological analysis of a 200 cm section of Holocene sediments from Fayoum Depression, Egypt. Fifteen different types of spores (three bryophytes and 12 pteridophytes) were identified, described and photographed, together with the ecological data of the organism of origin.
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This current study presents morphological descriptions of bryophyte and pteridophyte spores found in the Holocene sediments from Fayoum Depression. These results, along with previous or future pollen data, may then constitute an inventory of the Quaternary flora in Egypt
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This page is a summary of: Bryophyte and Pteridophyte Spores in Holocene Sediments from Fayoum Depression, Egypt: Core F1-08, THE EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (Botany), January 2018, ScopeMed International Medical Journal Management and Indexing System,
DOI: 10.5455/egyjebb.20180905104458.
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