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Phytolith Production and Morphotypes in Modern Plants on the Tibetan Plateau

Yong Ge, Yingshuai Jin, Xiaoling Zhang

2022Frontiers in Plant Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tibetan Plateau is the "third pole" of Earth and significantly influences the world's ecosystems. However, limited work on phytolith analysis has been done due to its harsh environment, and no study on phytolith production and morphotypes in modern plants on the Tibetan Plateau has been carried out yet. In this study, we investigated 73 modern plant samples collected on the Tibetan Plateau to study phytolith production and morphology. The results showed that the major phytolith producers are Poaceae and Cyperaceae plants, the production of phytolith is higher than 0.4 million grains/g in most samples. We found one new morphotype, BILOBATE SADDLE, which could be the diagnostic type for Tribe Stipeae and phytoliths morphotypes might indicate different hydrological conditions on the Tibetan Plateau. Our findings add new information about phytoliths on the Tibetan Plateau and will aid the future phytolith analysis in this region.

Topics & Concepts

PhytolithPlateau (mathematics)CyperaceaePoaceaeTribeBotanyGeographyBiologyAnthropologyPollenSociologyMathematicsMathematical analysisSilicon Effects in AgricultureGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchGeochemistry and Elemental Analysis
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