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Optimization of the pollen extraction process for improvement of identification

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Branković, Ana
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Forensic palynology uses microscopic evidence that is resistant to external influences and displacement from the scene. Most suspects may overlook pollen as evidence because they do not know its importance. Pollen provides a myriad of opportunities in forensics: determining the time of year, locality, primary and secondary event venue, connecting participants in a single criminal event, etc. Pollen analysis consists of determining the species and estimating the percentage that each plant species represents in the evidence sample. All methods require preliminary preparation (pollen extraction). A couple of methods for pollen extraction are used, but they are usually either suitable for large samples or require expensive equipment. We tried to optimize some of the existing methods to improve yield. Best results have been achieved using water incubated samples combined with modified acetolysis. Further development and implementation of ...forensic palynology depend on the simplified procedure and involvement of forensic botanists.

Keywords:
forensic palynology / identification / extraction optimization / microscopy
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Thematic conference proceedings of international significance [Elektronski izvor] / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 18-19 November 2020., 2020, 703-711
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  • Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies

ISBN: 978-86-7020-453-9

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AB  - Forensic palynology uses microscopic evidence that is resistant to external influences and displacement from the scene. Most suspects may overlook pollen as evidence because they do not know its importance. Pollen provides a myriad of opportunities in forensics: determining the  time  of  year,  locality,  primary  and  secondary  event  venue,  connecting  participants  in  a  single  criminal  event,  etc.  Pollen  analysis  consists  of  determining  the  species  and  estimating  the percentage that each plant species represents in the evidence sample. All methods require preliminary preparation (pollen extraction). A couple of methods for pollen extraction are used, but they are usually either suitable for large samples or require expensive equipment. We tried to  optimize  some  of  the  existing  methods  to  improve  yield.  Best  results  have  been  achieved  using  water  incubated  samples  combined  with  modified  acetolysis.  Further  development  and  implementation of forensic palynology depend on the simplified procedure and involvement of forensic botanists.
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@conference{
author = "Zlatanović, Anja and Branković, Ana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Forensic palynology uses microscopic evidence that is resistant to external influences and displacement from the scene. Most suspects may overlook pollen as evidence because they do not know its importance. Pollen provides a myriad of opportunities in forensics: determining the  time  of  year,  locality,  primary  and  secondary  event  venue,  connecting  participants  in  a  single  criminal  event,  etc.  Pollen  analysis  consists  of  determining  the  species  and  estimating  the percentage that each plant species represents in the evidence sample. All methods require preliminary preparation (pollen extraction). A couple of methods for pollen extraction are used, but they are usually either suitable for large samples or require expensive equipment. We tried to  optimize  some  of  the  existing  methods  to  improve  yield.  Best  results  have  been  achieved  using  water  incubated  samples  combined  with  modified  acetolysis.  Further  development  and  implementation of forensic palynology depend on the simplified procedure and involvement of forensic botanists.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies",
journal = "Thematic conference proceedings of international significance [Elektronski izvor] / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 18-19 November 2020.",
title = "Optimization of the pollen extraction process for improvement of identification",
pages = "703-711"
}
Zlatanović, A.,& Branković, A.. (2020). Optimization of the pollen extraction process for improvement of identification. in Thematic conference proceedings of international significance [Elektronski izvor] / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 18-19 November 2020.
Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies., 703-711.
Zlatanović A, Branković A. Optimization of the pollen extraction process for improvement of identification. in Thematic conference proceedings of international significance [Elektronski izvor] / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 18-19 November 2020.. 2020;:703-711..
Zlatanović, Anja, Branković, Ana, "Optimization of the pollen extraction process for improvement of identification" in Thematic conference proceedings of international significance [Elektronski izvor] / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 18-19 November 2020. (2020):703-711.

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