Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well as inside the cells of numerous plants. Being made up of silica, they are nondegradable and hence found preserved as microfossils in various substrata. This property of phytoliths extends its significance in the field of paleobotany, geology, and archaeology. Soil analysis for eking out phytoliths has been often exercised for reconstructing paleophytogeography of extinct grasslands. Plants accumulate silica and convert them into crystals when their concentration reaches certain maxima. Deciphering the types of phytoliths at historically rich sites, we can predict the culture of ancient farming. Finding such peerless opulence of phytoliths in ...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
X-ray microanalysis was employed to screen biogenic plant silica extracted from the aboveground tiss...
Plant phytolith production and their incorporation into soil assemblages has been studied by diverse...
ABSTRACT Many plant groups are known to deposit silicon within and between the cells and tissues in ...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Opal phytoliths, as silicon dioxide inclusions, are abundant in different parts of a plant. It is kn...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
AbstractStudy of phytoliths of pteridophytes is an emerging area of research. Literature on this asp...
Phytoliths are plant-derived mineral bodies. They have been used in a variety of archaeological, env...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
X-ray microanalysis was employed to screen biogenic plant silica extracted from the aboveground tiss...
Plant phytolith production and their incorporation into soil assemblages has been studied by diverse...
ABSTRACT Many plant groups are known to deposit silicon within and between the cells and tissues in ...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Opal phytoliths, as silicon dioxide inclusions, are abundant in different parts of a plant. It is kn...
The FP7 Project "MEditerranean MOntainous LAndscapes: an historical approach to cultural heritage ba...
AbstractStudy of phytoliths of pteridophytes is an emerging area of research. Literature on this asp...
Phytoliths are plant-derived mineral bodies. They have been used in a variety of archaeological, env...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
X-ray microanalysis was employed to screen biogenic plant silica extracted from the aboveground tiss...
Plant phytolith production and their incorporation into soil assemblages has been studied by diverse...