International audienceBackground Phytoliths (microscopic opal silica particles produced in and between the cells of many plants) are a very resilient, often-preserved type of microfossil and today, phytolith analysis is widely used in palaeoenviron-mental studies, botany, geology and archaeology. To date there has been little standardization in the way phytoliths are described and classified. Scope This paper presents the first International Code for Phytolith Nomenclature (ICPN), proposing an easy to follow, internationally accepted protocol to describe and name phytoliths
Opal phytoliths, as silicon dioxide inclusions, are abundant in different parts of a plant. It is kn...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
International audienceBackground Phytoliths (microscopic opal silica particles produced in and betwe...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
Phytoliths can be an important source of information related to environmental and climatic change, a...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
The analysis of phytoliths has progressed immensely in recent years. Increases in the number of phyt...
Morphometric analysis (measurements of size and shape) has become a significant research tool in phy...
ABSTRACT Many plant groups are known to deposit silicon within and between the cells and tissues in ...
Phytoliths are amorphous silicon dioxide depositions in and around the cells of certain plants. Phyt...
Se presentan los antecedentes de los análisis de fitolitos en Sudamérica, fundamentalmente las disti...
Opal phytoliths, as silicon dioxide inclusions, are abundant in different parts of a plant. It is kn...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
International audienceBackground Phytoliths (microscopic opal silica particles produced in and betwe...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
Phytoliths can be an important source of information related to environmental and climatic change, a...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
The analysis of phytoliths has progressed immensely in recent years. Increases in the number of phyt...
Morphometric analysis (measurements of size and shape) has become a significant research tool in phy...
ABSTRACT Many plant groups are known to deposit silicon within and between the cells and tissues in ...
Phytoliths are amorphous silicon dioxide depositions in and around the cells of certain plants. Phyt...
Se presentan los antecedentes de los análisis de fitolitos en Sudamérica, fundamentalmente las disti...
Opal phytoliths, as silicon dioxide inclusions, are abundant in different parts of a plant. It is kn...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...