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Patricia E.J. Wiltshire
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Forensic science international. 299
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Forensic Science International. 264:41-46
The value of pollen and plant spores as trace evidence has long been established, but it is only in the last eight years that fungal spores have been analysed routinely from the same palynological samples. They have greatly enhanced the specificity o
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 235, 94-98. Elsevier
In the Quaternary palynological literature, the name Diporotheca rhizophila has come to be applied for fungal spores labelled in the Hugo de Vries-Laboratory (HdV) in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) as Type HdV-143. The widespread occurrence of this taxo
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Patricia E.J. Wiltshire
Publikováno v:
Palynology. 40:4-24
Palynology has developed over the last 100 years, and has been used chiefly in palaeoecology, environmental archaeology, geology, and taxonomy. Many publications concern general and esoteric methods used in branches of palynology, but most are derive
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Forensic Science International. 254:231-242
The body of a murdered woman was found on the planted periphery of a busy roundabout in Dundee, United Kingdom. A suspect was apprehended and his footwear yielded a similar palynological (botanical and mycological) profile to that obtained from the g
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 34:73-80
Light microscopical examination of plant and fungal remains in the post mortem gut may be capable of demonstrating the ingestion of unexpected natural psychotropic materials. This is demonstrated here in a case in which a 'shaman' was accused of caus
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Journal of Forensic Sciences. 60:1441-1450
A rapid method for evaluating suspect testimony is valuable at any stage in an inquiry and can result in a change of direction in an investigation. Rape cases, in particular, can present problems where a defendant renders DNA analysis redundant by cl
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Forensic Science International. 244:186-195
A young woman claimed to have been raped at night in a wooded strip of land 120 m from her home. The suspect refuted her claim and said that they had had consensual sexual relations on an area of short turf in a local park, 130 m distant from the all
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Patricia E.J. Wiltshire
Publikováno v:
Fungal biology. 120(11)
Palynology (including mycology) is widely used in palaeoecological and bioarchaeological studies. Lake and mire sediments, soils, and the deposits accumulating in archaeological features, invariably contain plant and fungal remains, particularly poll
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Forensic Science International. 206:1-11
This is the first overview to be published of the whole field of forensic mycology. It is based on all available information located in the literature, together with 13 examples from recent casework. Background information on fungi is given, and this