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Title: Modern pollen spectra from Chamrajnagar District of Karnataka, India
Authors: Basumatary, S.K.
Murthy, S.
Bera, S.K.
Keywords: Kollegal
Human activity
Palaeoecological study
Palynoassemblage
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Palaeobotanist (2014) 63(1): 87-91
Abstract: A study on modern pollen rain from the Chamrajnagar District of Karnataka has been documented. The pollen study revealed the dominance of nonarboreals over arboreals. Among the arboreals, Syzygium, Eucalyptus, Meliaceae and Rutaceae are commonly represented taxa in the area. However, among nonarboreals grasses are predominant along with other typical associates namely, Tubuliflorae, Liguliflorae, Mimosa and Euphorbiaceae. The abundance of marshy taxa, viz. Cyperaceae, Polygonaceae and Onagraceae are indicative of the water logged condition in and around the area. The steady presence of cereals along with other cultural pollen, like Chenopodiaceae and Lamiaceae is strongly suggestive of the arable activity in the area. The occurrence of degraded pollen–spore along with adequate fungal elements especially Meliola, Microthyriaceae and Glomus is suggestive of aerobic microbial digenesis of rich organic debris during sedimentation. The studied palynodata will be helpful for the precise palaeoecological study in and around the study area.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2092
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