Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstructions that are primarily based on relative ratios of specific morphotypes. Recent studies have shown that phytolith assemblages are prone to post-depositional alteration involving partial dissolution, however, the manner in which partial dissolution affects morphotype composition is poorly understood. Here we show that morphotype assemblages from four different plant species subjected to controlled partial dissolution are significantly different from the original assemblages, indicating that the stability of various morphotypes differs, mainly depending on their surface area to bulk ratios. This underlying mechanism produces distorted morphot...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
<p>1. <i>Lilium</i> 2. Deformed Poaceae pollen 3. Gentianaceae 4. Fabaceae 5. Chenopodiaceae 6. Aste...
<div><p>Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological re...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
International audienceDissolution is one among several taphonomical processes that may bias paleoenv...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Two methods are commonly used for the extraction of phytoliths from plant material to be used as ref...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
Durum wheat plants grown under optimum irrigation conditions in Jordan were processed in three diffe...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
<p>1. <i>Lilium</i> 2. Deformed Poaceae pollen 3. Gentianaceae 4. Fabaceae 5. Chenopodiaceae 6. Aste...
<div><p>Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological re...
Opaline phytoliths are important microfossils used for paleoecological and archaeological reconstruc...
International audienceDissolution is one among several taphonomical processes that may bias paleoenv...
Multiplicity, when different phytolith morphotypes are produced within a taxon, and redundancy, when...
Two methods are commonly used for the extraction of phytoliths from plant material to be used as ref...
Phytoliths are silica casts of plant cells, created within and between living tissues across almost ...
Plants constitute a major economic resource for most societies yet plant-related activities are ofte...
Durum wheat plants grown under optimum irrigation conditions in Jordan were processed in three diffe...
Phytoliths are mostly formed by groundwater silica carried upwards in a plant's vascular system and ...
Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecolog...
Phytoliths are ergastic siliceous substances present abundantly within intercellular spaces as well ...
The number of phytolith studies has increased steadily in the last decades in palaeoecological as we...
We discuss, from the aspect of phylogeny, the interrelationships of the phytolith types in plants fr...
Agricultural origins and dispersals are subjects of fundamental importance to archaeology as well as...
<p>1. <i>Lilium</i> 2. Deformed Poaceae pollen 3. Gentianaceae 4. Fabaceae 5. Chenopodiaceae 6. Aste...