Publication detail
Identification of pollen taxa by different microscopy techniques
POSPIECH, M. JAVŮRKOVÁ, Z. HRABEC, P. ŠTARHA, P. LJASOVSKÁ, S. BEDNÁŘ, J. TREMLOVÁ, B.
English title
Identification of pollen taxa by different microscopy techniques
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Melissopalynology is an important analytical method to identify botanical origin of honey. Pollen grain recognition is commonly performed by visual inspection by a trained person. An alternative method for visual inspection is automated pollen analysis based on the image analysis technique. Image analysis transfers visual information to mathematical descriptions. In this work, the suitability of three microscopic techniques for automatic analysis of pollen grains was studied. 2D and 3D morphological characteristics, textural and colour features, and extended depth of focus characteristics were used for the pollen discrimination. In this study, 7 botanical taxa and a total of 2482 pollen grains were evaluated. The highest correct classification rate of 93.05% was achieved using the phase contrast microscopy, followed by the dark field microscopy reaching 91.02%, and finally by the light field microscopy reaching 88.88%. The most significant discriminant characteristics were morphological (2D and 3D) and colour characteristics. Our results confirm the potential of using automatic pollen analysis to discriminate pollen taxa in honey. This work provides the basis for further research where the taxa dataset will be increased, and new descriptors will be studied.
English abstract
Melissopalynology is an important analytical method to identify botanical origin of honey. Pollen grain recognition is commonly performed by visual inspection by a trained person. An alternative method for visual inspection is automated pollen analysis based on the image analysis technique. Image analysis transfers visual information to mathematical descriptions. In this work, the suitability of three microscopic techniques for automatic analysis of pollen grains was studied. 2D and 3D morphological characteristics, textural and colour features, and extended depth of focus characteristics were used for the pollen discrimination. In this study, 7 botanical taxa and a total of 2482 pollen grains were evaluated. The highest correct classification rate of 93.05% was achieved using the phase contrast microscopy, followed by the dark field microscopy reaching 91.02%, and finally by the light field microscopy reaching 88.88%. The most significant discriminant characteristics were morphological (2D and 3D) and colour characteristics. Our results confirm the potential of using automatic pollen analysis to discriminate pollen taxa in honey. This work provides the basis for further research where the taxa dataset will be increased, and new descriptors will be studied.
Keywords in English
light-microscopy; field contrast; honey; shape; classification; automation; quantification; features; system; images
Released
01.09.2021
Publisher
PLOS
Location
SAN FRANCISCO
ISSN
1932-6203
Volume
16
Number
9
Pages from–to
1–25
Pages count
25
BIBTEX
@article{BUT177304,
author="Matej {Pospiech} and Zdeňka {Javůrková} and Pavel {Hrabec} and Pavel {Štarha} and Simona {Ljasovská} and Josef {Bednář} and Bohuslava {Tremlová},
title="Identification of pollen taxa by different microscopy techniques",
year="2021",
volume="16",
number="9",
month="September",
pages="1--25",
publisher="PLOS",
address="SAN FRANCISCO",
issn="1932-6203"
}