International Code for Phytolith Nomenclature (ICPN) 2.0

Author:

,Neumann Katharina1,Strömberg Caroline A E2,Ball Terry3,Albert Rosa Maria45,Vrydaghs Luc6,Cummings Linda Scott7

Affiliation:

1. Goethe University, Institut for Archaeological Sciences, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

2. Department of Biology and Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

3. 210H JSB, Department of Ancient Scripture, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA

4. ICREA, Barcelona, Spain

5. ERAAUB, Department of History and Archaeology, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

6. Centre de Recherches en Archéologie et Patrimoine, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

7. PaleoResearch Institute, Golden, CO, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Opal phytoliths (microscopic silica bodies produced in and between the cells of many plants) are a very resilient, often preserved type of plant microfossil. With the exponentially growing number of phytolith studies, standardization of phytolith morphotype names and description is essential. As a first effort in standardization, the International Code for Phytolith Nomenclature 1.0 was published by the ICPN Working Group in Annals of Botany in 2005. A decade of use of the code has prompted the need to revise, update, expand and improve it. Scope ICPN 2.0 formulates the principles recommended for naming and describing phytolith morphotypes. According to these principles, it presents the revised names, diagnosis, images and drawings of the morphotypes that were included in ICPN 1.0, plus three others. These 19 morphotypes are those most commonly encountered in phytolith assemblages from modern and fossil soils, sediments and archaeological deposits. An illustrated glossary of common terms for description is also provided.

Funder

Goethe University Frankfurt

Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiy

US National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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