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artículos
Título:
First report of phytoliths in the air of Argentina
Autor/es:
LATORRE, FABIANA; FERNÁNDEZ HONAINE, MARIANA; OSTERRIETH, MARGARITA
Revista:
AEROBIOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 28 p. 61 - 69
ISSN:
0393-5965
Resumen:
A first analysis of airborne phytoliths was
carried out in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Its primary
aims were to characterize the phytolith morphotypes
present in the atmosphere, to quantify their abundance
and to detect whether seasonal variations exist
throughout the year. The standard method was used
for monitoring airborne particulate matter applying a
Hirst-type suction bioaerosol sampler. The mean
daily phytoliths concentrations (p/m3) were calculated
for eight selected days from the driest year,
1993, bearing in mind that its atmospheric conditions
could favour the presence of biomineralizations in the
air. The amount of phytoliths reached was of 1,543. It
was composed of 61% isolated and 1% articulated
types. The rest were unknown or unidentified phytoliths
(38%). The most abundant morphotypes (72.1%
of those identified) were elongates, followed by
rondels (16.1%) already described for Poaceae subfamilies,
such as Pooideae and Stipoideae. Finally,
trapeziform and point shaped were identified with 3.8
and 3.4%, respectively. A lower abundance of silica
particles was detected on high wind speed days from
the south (sea coast) and under wetter conditions.
Maximum phytoliths concentrations were recorded in
winter when pasture burning is carried out alongside
ploughing; this also coincides with the period in
which soils were not covered by vegetation. These
results shed light on the importance of considering
the potential ways of phytoliths dispersion and the
factors that could be affecting their aerial transport,
especially when they are applied to the interpretation
of paleovegetation from phytolith fossil records.