Title of article :
Phytoliths of common grasses in the coastal environments of southeastern USA
Author/Authors :
Houyuan Lu، نويسنده , , Kam-biu Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Thirty-four grass species were collected for phytolith analysis from a variety of coastal environments in the southeastern USA
(Georgia, Florida, and Louisiana), including salt marshes, freshwater/brackish marshes, pine/oak forests, maritime hardwood
forests, and sand dunes. Phytoliths produced by these modern grasses include a large diversity of shapes and types. We propose
a preliminary relationship between modern coastal plant communities and their predominant phytolith contents. The dominant
grasses of coastal sand dunes, such as Uniola paniculata, produce primarily flat tower and two-horned tower phytoliths. Rondel/
saddle ellipsoid phytoliths are mainly produced by Spartina alterniflora, the most common plant in coastal salt marshes. Rondel and
spool/horned tower phytoliths are common in brackish marsh grasses. Plants from interdune meadow produce primarily dumbbell
phytoliths, as well as small cross and Cyperaceae-type phytoliths. These results provide a basis for the interpretation of fossil
phytolith assemblages and the reconstruction of coastal environmental changes
Keywords :
grasses , Coastal environments , Southeastern USA , silica bodies , Phytoliths , microfossils , Quaternary
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science