Phytolith analysis of Poa pratensis (Poaceae) leaves

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Abstract

Phytoliths in Poa pratensis L. (Poaceae) leaf blades and sheaths are described in this study. Te role of plant opal particles- known as phytoliths-is considerable in taxonomical studies, and their long-term preservation in sediments makes them a useful tool in the reconstruction of ancient plant communities and plant-human interactions. All together, 2244 phytoliths were counted and analyzed in 25 plant samples (5 shoots of 5 specimens and approximately 500-600 phytoliths per specimen). Te biogenic silica content of P. pratensis leaves was determined at 2.61%, and 27 morphotypes have been described using the International Code for Phytolith Nomenclature. Two morphotypes are described for the frst time in this study. Long cells (elongate psilate and sinuate morphotypes) and short cells (rondel-trapeziform elongated and rounded morphotypes) are frequently present in this species. Diferences in morphotype frequency and signifcant diferences in a few simple morphometric data (length, width, height) of long cells and short cells were found among specimens, which suggests that these features vary depending on environmental factors and the maturity of leaf tissues. © TÜBİTAK.

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Lisztes-Szabó, Z., Kovács, S., & Peto, Á. (2014). Phytolith analysis of Poa pratensis (Poaceae) leaves. Turkish Journal of Botany, 38(5), 851–863. https://doi.org/10.3906/bot-1311-8

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