Globular phytoliths have been mainly assigned to palms, woody trees, and other monocotyledon families from tropical regions. The lack of detailed descriptions of this phytolith morphology and its correct assignments to particular groups could lead to erroneous interpretations of phytolith records. In order to improve paleobotanical interpretations of phytoliths records, we analyzed the phytolith content and described the quantitative and qualitative characters of globular phytoliths of Arecaceae, Bromeliaceae, Cannaceae, Marantaceae, Orchidaceae, Strelitziaceae, and Zingiberaceae species from Argentina. Phytoliths were extracted by calcination and multivariate analyses were used to analyze their taxonomic relevance. Phytolith assemblag...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Se presentan los antecedentes de los análisis de fitolitos en Sudamérica, fundamentalmente las disti...
The phytolith morphology belonging to the leaves of 8 species of Stipa (S. brachychaeta Godr., S. ch...
Globular phytoliths have been mainly assigned to palms, woody trees, and other monocotyledon familie...
© TÜBİTAK doi:10.3906/bot-1312-72 Differentiation of globular phytoliths in Arecaceae and other mono...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Phytoliths are micrometric bodies of opal, which was deposited between the cells of plant tissues in...
Cyperaceae, along with Poaceae, is the main silica accumulator. Although the anatomical-taxonomic an...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Phytolith analysis is increasingly being applied in studies of Neotropical forest history and associ...
Although palms are recognized as a plant group of tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, in South Ame...
• Background and Aims: Phytolith descriptions of South American plant species are scarce. This knowl...
The Saltgrasses are pioneer plants in the early stages of succession in saline soils and constitute ...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Chusquea ramosissima Lindm. is dominant in the understory of the Misiones province forests (Argentin...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Se presentan los antecedentes de los análisis de fitolitos en Sudamérica, fundamentalmente las disti...
The phytolith morphology belonging to the leaves of 8 species of Stipa (S. brachychaeta Godr., S. ch...
Globular phytoliths have been mainly assigned to palms, woody trees, and other monocotyledon familie...
© TÜBİTAK doi:10.3906/bot-1312-72 Differentiation of globular phytoliths in Arecaceae and other mono...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Phytoliths are micrometric bodies of opal, which was deposited between the cells of plant tissues in...
Cyperaceae, along with Poaceae, is the main silica accumulator. Although the anatomical-taxonomic an...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Phytolith analysis is increasingly being applied in studies of Neotropical forest history and associ...
Although palms are recognized as a plant group of tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, in South Ame...
• Background and Aims: Phytolith descriptions of South American plant species are scarce. This knowl...
The Saltgrasses are pioneer plants in the early stages of succession in saline soils and constitute ...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Chusquea ramosissima Lindm. is dominant in the understory of the Misiones province forests (Argentin...
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical ...
Se presentan los antecedentes de los análisis de fitolitos en Sudamérica, fundamentalmente las disti...
The phytolith morphology belonging to the leaves of 8 species of Stipa (S. brachychaeta Godr., S. ch...