IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
Chapter 1: Phytoliths and their applications.
Autor/es:
GOMES COE, HELOISA; OSTERRIETH, MARGARITA; FERNÁNDEZ HONAINE, MARIANA
Libro:
Synthesis of some phytolith studies in South America (Brazil and Argentina).
Editorial:
NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
Referencias:
Año: 2014; p. 1 - 26
Resumen:
Phytoliths are biomineralizations present in cell walls and/or inter or intracellular spaces of plant tissues. Although the term ?phytolith? refers to different amorphous and/or mineral deposits compounded by different elements, such as calcium or silicon, this book focuses on amorphous biogenic silica (SiO2.nH2O), also known as opal phytoliths, silica phytoliths or silicophytoliths. In the present chapter a review of phytolith production and functions, organ and tissue localization and distribution among plant families is presented. It also describes the main phytolith morphologies found in plants, soils and sediments and their taxon assignment. The taxonomic value of these amorphous silica biomineralizations and the classifications employed in different phytolith studies are also discussed. A summary of some phytolith indexes, used in palaeoenvironmental studies from different regions and based on the relative abundances of morphologies, is presented. Lastly, applications and limitations of phytolith studies are mentioned.