Melissopalynological Analysis of Honey from French Guiana

Author:

Jiang Weiwen1,Battesti Marie-José2,Yang Yin23,Jean-Marie Élodie1,Costa Jean2,Béreau Didier1ORCID,Paolini Julien2,Robinson Jean-Charles1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire COVAPAM, UMR QualiSud, Département Science et Technologies, Université de Guyane, 97300 Cayenne, French Guiana, France

2. UMR 6134 CNRS “Science pour l’environnement”, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université de Corse, 20250 Corté, Corse, France

3. Office du Développement Agricole et Rural de Corse, 20600 Bastia, Corse, France

Abstract

Beekeeping directly depends on the floral biodiversity available to honey bees. In tropical regions, where nectar and pollen resources are numerous, the botanical origin of some honey is still under discussion. A precise knowledge of plants foraged by honey bees is useful to understand and certify the botanical origin of honey. In this study, attention was paid to honey samples from the French Guiana Atlantic coast where beekeepers generally place their hives in four types of biotopes: seaside vegetation, mangrove, savannah, and secondary forest. Pollen analysis of 87 honey samples enabled the identification of major plants visited by Africanized honey bees during the dry season (approximately from July to January). Through melissopalynologic analysis, 51 pollen types were identified and classified according to their relative presence. Frequently observed pollens (with relative presence > 50%) in French Guiana kinds of honey were those from Mimosa pudica, Cocos sp., Rhyncospora sp., Avicennia germinans, Paspalum sp., Spermacoce verticillata, Tapirira guianensis, Cecropia sp., Myrtaceae sp., Mauritia flexuosa sp., Solanum sp., and Protium sp. In many honeys, only M. pudica was over-represented (relative frequency > 90%). Color and electrical conductivity in French Guiana honeys exhibit significant variations, with color ranging from 27 mm to 110 mm Pfund, and electrical conductivity ranging from 0.35 to 1.22 mS/cm.

Funder

Collectivité territoriale de Guyane

Publisher

MDPI AG

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